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Dow Jones futures edged lower overnight, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures.The stock market rally had a narrowly ...
Billionaire Elon Musk is taking a dive back into politics with his own party. But history shows it's not easy to strike out on your own.
On the heels of the Fourth of July -- and amid his feud with President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans over the ...
GOP lawmakers voiced concern that Elon Musk could use his endless pockets to drive a wedge among conservatives with his America Party.
Billionaire Elon Musk indicated Tuesday that releasing files related to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein will be a ...
Elon busts up with everybody, that’s what he does,” the 40-year-old tech billionaire said, grinning from ear to ear behind a pair of sunglasses by the French designer brand ...
Former Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk is escalating his feud with President Donald Trump -- and he's ...
There are several layers to my conclusion that today’s remarks from President Trump’s agriculture secretary are among the ...
Cathie Wood is still all-in on Elon Musk, even as Tesla stock continues to tank and his political ambitions get louder.
Elon Musk questioned Donald Trump's failure to release the Epstein files and signalled support for full disclosure, responding with a "100" emoji when asked if it ranked high on his agenda.
The billionaire isn't the first to decide he can do politics better than the parties. The public isn't so sure.
By James Oliphant and Bo Erickson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Building a new U.S. political party from scratch is a daunting task, even for the world's richest man. But that is what Elon Musk, the ...