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President Donald Trump said he’s considering paying rebates to U.S. taxpayers with revenue generated from billions of dollars ...
USA TODAY readers have spoken – and they want a third party in US politics. But is Elon Musk the one to lead it?
Elon Musk's Third Party Scheme Raises Eyebrows** The political landscape is buzzing with controversy as tech mogul Elon Musk announces his intentions to c ...
Elon Musk is reportedly seeking up to $12 billion, just weeks after raising $10 billion for xAI to stay competitive in the costly AI race.
At the RNC in Milwaukee last year, I sent an urgent warning about an innocent enough sounding proposal – Project 2025. It's ...
Councillors in West Northamptonshire last night slammed Reform UK’s plan to access council data as part of a drive that it ...
A new Quinnipiac University national poll finds broad dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump’s handling of major policy ...
We talk about the history of third parties in the U.S., their track records and what we can learn from Cincinnati’s Charter ...
White House AI czar David Sacks expressed hope for a reconciliation between Trump and Elon Musk amid their escalating ...
Maslansky + Partners CEO Michael Maslansky evaluates the American political landscape on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ ...
America’s two-party political system has been challenged before, but Republicans and Democrats still rule. Elon Musk is trying a new way at a time when the major parties may be vulnerable.
Politics The Problem With Elon Musk’s Third-Party Push If the Tesla tycoon has any interesting ideas, he has yet to reveal them.