Elon Musk blasts EU
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Billionaire businessman Elon Musk giggled like a schoolgirl about “causing trouble” during an interview with Stephen Miller’s wife. Miller, a former Trump official, booked the Tesla CEO in a bid to gain some traction for her podcast.
Musk’s podcast remark is now evidence in a lawsuit probing whether DOGE kept operating despite the government’s claims.
In 2014, the Delaware Supreme Court issued a ruling that largely ended the practice of nuisance lawsuits where most challenges to M&A transactions resulted in a quickly dismissed lawsuit that still netted shareholder firms a fee of a few hundred thousand dollars.
Elon Musk helped President Donald Trump during the 2024 election and led DOGE before their friendship collapsed over disagreements about Trump's major legislation.
The philanthropy has become one of America’s biggest, but most of its giving went to charities closely tied to the world’s richest man.
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E.U. hits Musk's X with $140 million fine, says it broke hate speech and misinformation rules
The European Commission alleged that X violated the Digital Services Act, a sweeping 2022 law mandating companies set up policies and procedures to remove posts deemed illegal.
Elon Musk clapped back at the European Union after it hit the tech tycoon’s X social media platform with a major fine.Following a high-profile probe seen as a test of EU resolve to police Big Tech, the social media platform owned by
The South Africa-born billionaire once suffered the largest loss of a personal fortune in history, according to Guinness World Records. He has since recouped that money and more.