Targeted Tesla attacks continue amid outrage at Elon Musk
Tesla vehicles, charging stations targeted as protesters denounce DOGE, Elon Musk
Vandalism to Tesla vehicles and dealerships has been reported to police in various states as the Department of Government Efficiency continues on its mission to cut wasteful spending.
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Fading worries over DOGE and Elon Musk, Wedbush goes all-in on Tesla
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Elon Musk's Starlink has a growing footprint in the federal government
Did South Africa Ban Starlink Because Elon Musk Isn't Black? What We Know
Elon Musk said his company Starlink is not allowed to operate in South Africa because he is white in a social media post on Friday. Newsweek reached out to South Africa's Department of Trade, Industry and Competition for comment via email.
Italy’s Starlink debate is heating up — with Elon Musk at its centre
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NewsNation on MSNTrump limits Musk’s firing power as federal workforce concerns growWhile new changes to the federal workforce may be limited, Musk’s orders have already reshaped several federal agencies.
DOGE stimulus checks are widely popular with Americans, but when will they sent out? Here's what we know about the timeline and latest news.
The tech expert is using artificial intelligence to expose cases of government waste, fraud and abuse and goes by “DataRepublican” on X, where her posts are regularly shared by Elon Musk.
Americans are still in the dark about the scope and scale of what Elon Musk is doing with DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, which is working to drastically shrink the size of government by aiming to cut $1 trillion or more in government spending.
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During a remote appearance at a Morgan Stanley technology conference in San Francisco, Musk said the U.S. government should privatize "as much as possible."
NewsNation contributor and former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said President Trump and Elon Musk are itching for a fight with the courts over their cuts to the federal workforce.
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President Donald Trump's administration says federal agencies should begin planning to eliminate employee positions. The process is known as a reduction in force.
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