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A Wisconsin mother allegedly stabbed her 14-year-old daughter to death, telling police she did it to protect the girl from tech executive Elon Musk.
Between lawsuits and demand letters, Elon Musk’s various companies are being scrutinized—even in cities where they were once welcome.
Amid SpaceX’s incoming IPO, a former Tesla president spoke to The Prof G Pod about why he thinks there is a “higher than 50% chance” that Musk would merge Tesla with SpaceX (5). Jon McNeill, CEO of DVx Ventures, told the podcast that Musk’s organizing principle is “simplicity.”
On Thursday, Elon Musk lost his lawsuit alleging that advertisers violated antitrust law by colluding on an ad boycott after he took over Twitter, gutted content moderation teams, and disbanded the Trust and Safety Council.
Because it is a class action case, it is not clear what amount in damages Musk will have to pay, but it is likely in the billions.
Tyiece Oninski called deputies on March 20 to report that she’d “murdered” her 14-year-old daughter the night before to “protect her” from Elon Musk. Oninski then tried to take her own life but it, according to court records.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, meanwhile, believes that robots — specifically, his new AI-powered Tesla Optimus humanoid robot — could, in fact, replace an entire profession: surgeons.
Apple invested $1.5bn in Globalstar in 2024, taking a 20 per cent stake in the company. As part of the agreement, Globalstar agreed to reserve 85 per cent of its network capacity for the iPhone maker for satellite-based texting when outside cellular tower coverage.
A moment of pure joy and unfiltered fun, Elon Musk‘s old Japanese game show appearance is back in the spotlight. The tech mogul’s infectious laughter and humility have captured hearts, showcasing a
Elon Musk’s father, Errol Musk, picked Moscow of all places to reignite the space race debate. The 78-year-old used a press conference at Russia’s TASS news agency on Tuesday to air doubts about the U.