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Elon Musk is turning his attention back to his companies, including X, xAI, and Tesla, the tech giant said in a Saturday post on X.
After spending nearly $300 million to back Trump and reshape Washington, Musk signals he's stepping back amid growing personal, political, and financial fallout.
Gov. Tim Walz has gloated publicly about Tesla’s business troubles in his political spat with Elon Musk, once even saying he got “a little boost” from the company’s falling stock price. No automaker,
Wedbush Securities Managing Director and Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) bull Dan Ives believes Elon Musk's EV giant is entering a golden era, following Musk's commitment to the brand. What Happened: "I believe that path to two trillion market cap is
Our title is taken from a post by a Democrat party political action committee in Philadelphia that has just destroyed a Tesla vehicle in protest. Its founder, Jack Inacker, invites you to ask questions about its destructive protest of Tesla and Elon Musk.
Billionaire Elon Musk said in an interview that he plans to remain as the leader of Tesla for the next five years amid his involvement with DOGE and other business ventures.
Chinese EV giant BYD sold more electric models than Tesla in Europe for the first time in April, as consumer interest in Elon Musk's automaker collapsed.
Elon Musk's social media platform X faced a major outage. Thousands of users reported issues. The outage impacted users in the US, Germany, and other countries. Downdetector tracked the problems. X has now been largely restored.