
US Justice Dept Rebuffs French Probe into Elon Musk's X
The US Justice Department has reportedly refused to assist a French investigation into Elon Musk's social media platform, X, and an interview with Musk. This decision comes as French authorities had summoned Musk for questioning regarding the probe.
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US Justice Department adds former Trump lawyer to probe of former CIA director, CNN reports - Reuters
US Justice Department adds former Trump lawyer to probe of former CIA director, CNN reports Reuters
Read full article →Exclusive | Justice Department Rebuffs French on X Probe, Musk Interview - WSJ
Exclusive | Justice Department Rebuffs French on X Probe, Musk Interview WSJ
Read full article →Justice Department adds former Trump lawyer to investigation of Trump critic John Brennan - CNN
Justice Department adds former Trump lawyer to investigation of Trump critic John Brennan CNN
Read full article →Justice Department refuses to assist French probe into Musk’s X, WSJ reports
Musk faces questions as part of a year-long probe in France into suspected abuse of algorithms and fraudulent data extraction by X or its executives.
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Read full article →‘Buy Bitcoin’—Elon Musk’s ‘Massive’ U.S. Dollar Warning Fuels Wild Crypto Price Predictions - Forbes
‘Buy Bitcoin’—Elon Musk’s ‘Massive’ U.S. Dollar Warning Fuels Wild Crypto Price Predictions Forbes
Read full article →Elon Musk's X Launches Cashtags Feature As It Aims To Bring 'Real-Time Financial Data' To Platform: Here's How It Will Work
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Elon Musk has proposed a "Universal HIGH INCOME" system, suggesting government checks to combat AI-driven job losses. This idea aligns with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's proposal for a public wealth fund, despite their rivalry. Critics, however, warn of reduced work incentives and increased government reliance.
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Read full article →US Justice Department refuses to assist French probe into Musk’s X, WSJ reports
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