Many of those fired said they already accepted a deferred resignation offer, under which they were to be paid until Sept. 30 if they agreed to quit.
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.
AI has filed for a permit with the Shelby County Department of Health that would allow for 15 gas turbines to operate 24/7 at ...
The Los Angeles Times, Politico, Vox, Condé Nast, The Guardian and more sued AI firm Cohere for copyright violation in ...
Thomson Reuters (TRI), in response to criticism from President Donald Trump, says that Trump and Elon Musk misstate the company’s defense work, ...
WASHINGTON In a speech on the Senate floor, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) outlined his serious concerns with Robert F. Kenney, Jr., President ...
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk first pitched the DOGE idea last August after Trump said he might appoint the world’s ...
Elon Musk appeared alongside President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday to defend the cuts being made by DOGE.
The AI Action Summit wraps up in Paris, NotebookLM Plus gets a wider release, and Tim Stevens and Ron Richards discuss ...
Kanye West, has been making antisemitic comments for over a decade, calling himself a Nazi and blaming Jews for taking his ...