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Judge Orders Musk and His Team to Turn Over Records and Answer Questions

Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has largely been shrouded in secrecy, but court cases are one way opponents of President Trump’s overhaul efforts have sought clarity.

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President Trump with Elon Musk and Mr. Musk’s son X at the White House on Tuesday.
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Qui paye les publicités anti Elon Musk et anti Tesla qui s’affichent dans les rues ?

Les londoniens ont découvert depuis quelques jours nombre de publicités dépeignant Elon Musk ou la marque Tesla avec des références à l'empire nazi du 3e Reich.
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Le créateur de Twitter est désormais suspendu par Twitter

Dans une publication sur Primal.net, un réseau social décentralisé construit sur le protocole Nostr, Jack Dorsey annonce avoir reçu une notification de suspension de son compte X, pour un peu plus de 11 heures. La raison de ce blocage est inconnue, mais illustre bien le virage pris par le réseau social.

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La crise de Tesla menace tout l’empire d’Elon Musk, créé à partir de prêts

Malgré un rebond le 12 mars, l'action Tesla a perdu 48 % de sa valeur en trois mois. Une conséquence du nouveau rôle politique d'Elon Musk et de ses gestes polémiques, alors que le milliardaire semble convaincu qu'il doit transformer les États-Unis. Certains s'inquiètent des conséquences que pourrait avoir une chute de Tesla sur les autres entreprises de Musk.

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Elon Musk targeted me over Tesla protests. That proves our movement is working

I’ve always believed the people are powerful. Now we know the world’s richest man does too

On Saturday morning, I woke up to a nightmare of notifications. On Sunday, it got worse. Elon Musk had tweeted and amplified inflammatory lies about me and Tesla Takedown, a growing national grassroots movement peacefully protesting at Tesla showrooms that I’m proudly a part of. Musk tweeted: “Costa is committing crimes.”

As a longtime local activist and organizer in Seattle, I’m accustomed to some conflict with powerful forces. The intention of the Tesla Takedown movement is to make a strong public stand against the tech oligarchy behind the Trump administration’s cruel and illegal actions, and to encourage Americans to sell their Teslas and dump the company’s stock. Protests like these – peaceful, locally organized, and spreading across the world – are at the heart of free speech in a democracy and a cornerstone of US political traditions. So it’s telling that the response from so-called “free speech absolutist” Musk has been to single out individuals – and spread lies about us and our movement. The harassment that has followed his post has been frightening.

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© Photograph: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/REX/Shutterstock

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Elon Musk’s Starlink Pushes Its Way Into India

By signing deals with India’s two biggest telecom players, the tech tycoon and Trump adviser has improved his odds of breaking into an enormous market.

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Starlink’s low-Earth orbit satellites and antenna systems can beam internet services to remote areas at broadband speeds.
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China Cools on Musk: ‘Two Cars for the Price of One Tesla’

Elon Musk, the company’s chief executive, is fast losing out to Chinese electric carmakers in Tesla’s second-most-important market.

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A Xiaomi SU7 ultra electric car. Chinese drivers that once flocked to Tesla are turning more and more to local brands that offer more efficient cars with better technology, sometimes at half the price.
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Why Trump’s Tesla Showcase Mattered to Elon Musk

A lot has changed since former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. snubbed Elon Musk at an event in 2021.

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When the Biden administration held a White House event featuring electric vehicles in 2021, Tesla was not included.
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The US’s plutocrats and politicians want more, more, more. Matt LeBlanc shows us a better way | Arwa Mahdawi

‘Joey from Friends’ has gone viral for his lack of drive. This is what the world needs – someone who’s happy with nothing rather than everything

‘Nothing will come of nothing,” King Lear said. He was totally wrong, I’m afraid. The truth is, a lot can come from nothing. More specifically: great life satisfaction can come from doing very little.

You know who is well aware of that? Matt LeBlanc (AKA Joey from Friends), the king of 90s primetime TV. A TikTok featuring resurfaced interviews in which LeBlanc extols the joys of sloth is generating enormous enthusiasm online. The TikTok pulls from a 2018 interview in which LeBlanc gushed about how much he enjoyed taking time off after Friends and then cuts to a 2017 interview in which he said: “I should be a professional nothing.” Speaking to Conan O’Brien, LeBlanc explained: “Because I think I would like to do not a fucking thing. That’s what I would like to do. Just nothing. Nothing. Zero.” (Same, Matt, same.)

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Pourquoi la bataille d’information sur les astronautes Butch Wilmore et Sunita Williams est-elle dangereuse ?

Ils ont quitté la Terre en juin 2024 pour une mission de huit jours. Aujourd’hui, les astronautes américains Butch Wilmore et Sunita Williams s’apprêtent à enfin revenir sur Terre, mais en pleine tempête médiatique alimentée par la politique et la désinformation. C’est un moment historique dans...

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Pourquoi la bataille d’information sur les astronautes Butch Wilmore et Sunita Williams est-elle dangereuse ?

Ils ont quitté la Terre en juin 2024 pour une mission de huit jours. Aujourd’hui, les astronautes américains Butch Wilmore et Sunita Williams s’apprêtent à enfin revenir sur Terre, mais en pleine tempête médiatique alimentée par la politique et la désinformation. C’est un moment historique dans...

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Ayo Edebiri ‘got insane death threats’ after Elon Musk shared fake report about Pirates of the Caribbean casting

The Bear actor called Musk a fascist and an idiot after his reaction to a post from a rightwing account that claimed she was replacing Johnny Depp

Ayo Edebiri, the actor best known for her Emmy-award winning work on The Bear, has said she received “insane death threats” after Elon Musk shared a fake news report about her being cast in a film.

On her Instagram, Edebiri recalled the furore that met Musk’s reposting of a story by “Unlimited L’s”, a rightwing account with no apparent Hollywood connection or insight, that she was to replace Johnny Depp in a reboot of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.

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It’s ‘Maganomics’: Trump’s brash economic strategy is likely to end in crash or crisis | Jonathan Portes

Large tax cuts for the rich, import tariffs, and the competing interests of Republican nationalists and the techno-right is a dangerous combination

What connects Donald Trump’s approach to trade, tax and government spending? Is there a Trumpian theory of economics – Maganomics? Trump, like most politicians, would doubtless reject any claim that he was following a particular ideological blueprint, but then, as John Maynard Keynes said: “Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.”

It’s certainly difficult to attribute Trump’s policies to the intellectual influence of any one strand in economic thinking. The most obvious frame is the dual one identified by Harvard economist Dani Rodrik, who describes it as a combination of economic nationalism and the techno-right. The former, represented by long-term Trump confidantes Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, wants to rebuild America’s traditional industrial strength behind tariff walls while deporting as many immigrants as possible; the latter, represented of course by Elon Musk, to engineer a great leap forward into an AI-enabled libertarian future.

Jonathan Portes is professor of economics and public policy at King’s College London and a former senior civil servant

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‘I feel utter anger’: From Canada to Europe, a movement to boycott US goods is spreading

Tesla sales are falling and apps and online groups are springing up to help consumers choose non-US items

The renowned German classical violinist Christian Tetzlaff was blunt in explaining why he and his quartet have cancelled a summer tour of the US.

“There seems to be a quietness or denial about what’s going on,” Tetzlaff said, describing his horror at the authoritarian polices of Donald Trump and the response of US elites to the country’s growing democratic crisis.

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© Photograph: Chris Helgren/Reuters

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