Elon Musk could occupy space in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the West Wing to head up the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE.
The Tesla and Space X CEO who will head the brand new Department of Government Efficiency with tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to scrutinize federal spending was granted an office space.
Key Takeaways Stocks on Friday were on track to have their best week since early November as investors bid up equities after this week's reassuring inflation data and ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration next week.
President Joe Biden’s warnings Wednesday night about social media misinformation, the tech-industrial complex and the concentration of wealth and power struck many as a not-so-subtle shot across the bow at Elon Musk,
"Magnificent Seven" stocks — the market darlings responsible for more than half of the S&P 500’s ( ^GSPC) 25% return in 2024 — may be poised for further gains as President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House.
Nearly 24 million Americans enrolled in the Affordable Care Act for 2025, a record-breaking total. The White House said Wednesday over 45 million people now have ACA health insurance.
Trump and Melania joined by Ivanka and other family to watch fireworks after return to DC: Live - President-elect says he has ordered inauguration and speeches to take place in the Capitol Rotunda ‘as
Developments in 2024 will reverberate in 2025 to drive U.S. immigration policy and likely lead to surprising events and outcomes.
The week has been a whirlwind of events, with President Joe Biden warning of a potential tech oligarchy, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) extending support to wildfire-stricken California, Mary Trump criticizing her uncle's wildfire comments,
The week has been a whirlwind of events, with President Joe Biden warning of a potential tech oligarchy, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) extending support to wildfire-stricken California, Mary Trump criticizing her uncle’s wildfire comments,
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to issue a series of executive orders during his first days back in the White House, hoping to make good on campaign promises on immigration and the border, manufacturing and energy,
It’ll be quite a spectacle, and one in marked contrast to Trump’s first presidency, when he was widely cold-shouldered. There is, of course, nothing unusual about business attempting to cosy up to an incoming president in the hope of influence,