Elon Musk is bringing the Silicon Valley mantra of "move fast and break things" to Washington. We might not like the result.
"Move fast and break things" was already a suspect idea in business. Now it's poised to wreck government, too.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court this week, targets a law that aims to combat harmful videos, images and audio that have ...
Donald Trump, finishing his first full week as president-elect, made it clear he plans to pursue even his most controversial ...
Elon Musk's social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, is suing California over a new law targeting deceptive, ...
After joining with Mr. Musk to create OpenAI in 2015 and pledging to carefully develop artificial intelligence for the ...
Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Elon Musk accused OpenAI of colluding with Microsft in an amended lawsuit against the ChatGPT maker. Court ...
Billionaire Peter Thiel credited Elon Musk's public support of Donald Trump with helping other tech leaders feel safe ...
Musk has emerged as a prominent member of Trump's inner circle. Tesla has lobbied for electric vehicle subsidies and other ...
Guillermo del Toro, Ben Stiller, Lizzo and Barbara Streisand are among the stars leaving X behind for the Blue Sky social ...
Federal and state election officials rebutted allegations of widespread fraud in the 2024 election, including statements that ...
Getting rid of the federal rebate could devastate the electric vehicle industry, but Tesla CEO Elon Musk doesn't mind. Here's ...