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Like all sponsors of science programs, NASA has had its ups and downs. What makes it unique is that its achievements and failures almost always happen in public.
Four years ago, when Eric Adams was elected, it seemed to be a signal for Democratic politics. Here’s what a democratic socialist’s win could mean.
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Trade Brains on MSNFrom Allies to Adversaries: Will Elon Musk and President Trump's Rift Rattle Investors?A once-formidable alliance between Elon Musk and U.S. President Donald Trump has devolved into a public feud, sending shockwaves through political and financial spheres. Their escalating conflict, ...
The popcorn emoji is out in force as the world’s richest person feuds with its most powerful leader. Even Thierry Breton, the ...
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AlterNet on MSNBillionaires set their sights on state supreme court races — while no one's watchingElon Musk may be falling out with Donald Trump and the Republican Party, but the Tesla billionaire’s chainsaw-wielding, ...
A new poll finds Elon Musk has lost some of his luster with Republicans since his public falling-out with President Donald ...
Elon Musk, of course, is by far the most famous, but he didn’t start the tech right by himself. And while his break with ...
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