T esla CEO Elon Musk’s plan to give out $1 million prize to registered voters in swing states as he stumps for former President Donald Trump has raised concerns and could be ill ...
Bruce Castor, Pennsylvania’s former attorney general, said the Tesla billionaire is toeing the line of legality.
Musk’s evolution into a die-hard Trump supporter comes after years of increasingly aggressive probes into his four companies ...
As it stands, this is just one Hollywood-related legal matter that Elon Musk is involved in. Musk is also funding a lawsuit ...
On Saturday night, Elon Musk announced Dreher's name from the stage as the first person to win $1 million after his name was randomly chosen. Video posted on X, the social media platform formerly ...
Elon Musk's multimillion ploy to incentivize people to vote may be illegal, according to a former impeachment attorney for Donald Trump. A PAC belonging to the Trump-supporting billionaire owner of X ...
The lawsuit claims that Alcon Entertainment denied Tesla’s request for permission because of "problematic Musk" and his ...
The production company claims its denied a request to use an image from the movie, which led to Tesla creating a deepfake instead.
Billionaire Elon Musk is giving away $1 million a day to someone every day if you sign an online petition in support of the Constitution. MSNBC election law analyst Rick Hasen joins Chris Jansing to ...
The giveaway by the world's richest man is raising questions and alarms among some election experts.
Attention, developers: you can now get your hands on Elon Musk's Grok 2 multimodal language model through his startup xAI's new API.
When X unveiled its newest terms of service, which go into effect on Nov. 15, users quickly picked up on one change.