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The only place where some people still see Elon Musk as a political genius is China. "Brother Musk, you've got over a billion people on our side backing you," wrote a fan on Weibo, China's biggest ...
The world’s greatest innovator has set his sights on America’s biggest problem: the two-party system that is ripping our ...
It’s easy for astute political observers to dismiss Musk’s proposed “America Party” as doomed to fail. For decades, political ...
Built using huge amounts of computing power at a Tennessee data center, Grok is Musk’s attempt to outdo rivals such as OpenAI ...
The richest man in the world wants to start a new political party, but can he actually do it? Turns out, it's not that easy. Andrew Chang explains.
Third parties can turn an election, but it’s been almost two centuries since an enduring political party has been founded.
In a video rolling out his foreign policy agenda during the 2024 campaign, Trump called himself "the only president who ...
But beneath the bombast and social media fanfare, Musk’s new political party risks being nothing more than a costly distraction, a shiny new toy that will ultimately squander time, money and political ...
The billionaire Testla owner wants to create a new political party. The Rhode Island businessman and former gubenatorial ...
The billionaire’s latest venture into U.S. politics points to cracks in the two-party system—even if it might flop.
WHITE: The Trump coalition is beginning to fracture, and in a lot of ways, there is historical precedent for this. Trump and ...