Judge John D. Bates ruled that he had grave concerns about the privacy issues raised but that the case did not meet the high ...
The two tech titans are in the meanest fight in business. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
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The Internal Revenue Service has now joined the list of federal agencies and offices experiencing life on the “DOGE” ...
Gavin Kliger, a former software engineer who now works for DOGE, posted an explanation of why he joined the effort in a ...
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The UK does not have executive orders like the US. But there are still ways for the government to administratively act ...
Bastrop residents and business owners are preparing for a boom brought on by Elon Musk's companies. But the great migration has yet to happen.
That answer may come soon. Twenty-two state attorneys general have sued to block the cuts. Virginia’s Attorney General Jason ...
The billionaire's new job raises tricky First Amendment questions, with implications for public health, says Ari Cohn.
Article 3.5, a never-before-used provision with unlimited authority to remake our constitutional order with Musk as the unelected and unaccountable leader.