Musk’s growing influence over the government’s digital infrastructure raises concerns about privacy and overreach.
As the second Trump administration gets underway, tech CEOs are scheduling meetings with the president and scaling back some of their left-leaning programs.
U.S. aid staffers worldwide are scrambling for answers and starting to pack up households or pull their children from school.
Congress is proving little match for the Department of Government Efficiency as wary lawmakers watch it march through the ...
Elon Musk's rapid takeover of two U.S. government agencies has enabled the South African-born billionaire to exert ...
There is no doubt there will be an impact of the second Trump presidency on the energy transition, but it is unlikely to have ...
The world’s richest man still relies on the president for his authority.
A bill “protecting consumer choice by creating a fairer marketplace for auto sales” could, if passed, threaten Tesla’s direct ...
Washington is the only place on the west coast where EV manufacturers are banned from selling direct to the public (except ...
As the second administration of President Donald Trump continued its rapid recasting of the federal government, the president was scheduled Tuesday to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at ...
One of the next moves in President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s effort to fire government employees and curtail operations is ...
There’s bipartisan support for allowing other manufacturers of zero-emission vehicles, like Rivian and Lucid, to do so. Car ...