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The world’s richest man created disruption and fear before giving up on revamping government. But his companies will now face ...
Employees of federal agencies continue to wrestle with the shocks of Elon Musk’s drive to purge the government of diversity ...
The court fights are new, but they probably feel familiar. While Congress has mostly fallen in line behind Trump, the ...
Critics of longtermism say it appeals to wealthy tech moguls precisely because it adds a sheen of morality to their ...
The Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement. Now its editorial content will appear across Amazon platforms ...
The billionaire has made clear he is frustrated with the obstacles he encountered as he tried to upend the federal ...
The New York Times is allowing Amazon.com to use its editorial content for artificial intelligence products such as Alexa, ...
For all the drama and trauma he wrought, driving out federal workers and hollowing out agencies, Elon Musk got nowhere near his goals and is already done.
Douthat: One way to look at this is that men are losing a certain kind of status. They care about status. When they lose ...
We explore how the parliamentary maneuver is changing.
From Steve Jobs’ fashion-forward daughter to Bill Gates’ outspoken youngest, the children of the world’s richest tech moguls ...
Some of the world's wealthiest individuals, including Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, are dedicating their fortunes to ...