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Europe may consider allocating $218 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, marking a significant financial shift amid ongoing tensions. Read more ›
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Elon Musk told investors to expect Tesla sales to grow this year. Plummeting sales in multiple countries complicates that goal. Read more ›
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Steve Wozniak said that mass firings are not a good way to conduct business. Read more ›
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The General Services Administration plans to sell hundreds of government buildings, including FBI headquarters. Use our interactive tools to see where they are—and the Congressional districts they're in. Read more ›
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Musk is in the firing line for Trump's pointless economic war on America's allies. Read more ›
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The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in rejecting the Trump administration's request to cancel the foreign-aid money from USAID. Read more ›
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Speaking at a Morgan Stanley conference, Musk said the state of passenger rail in the US is "embarrassing." Read more ›
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Several GOP senators defended the CHIPS Act, which Trump called a "horrible, horrible thing" on Tuesday night. Read more ›
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The planet Chandrila is as inscrutable in Star Wars continuity as its onetime Senator at her most rebellious—but with Andor set to actually take us to the world for the first time on-screen, the history of its role in the Alliance is worth revisiting. Read more ›
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This story appeared in the Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff. Today I’m focusing on a line in Donald Trump’s speech last night that I found surprisingly honest: “There will be a little disturbance, but we are okay with that.” It […] Read more ›
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Business leaders are paying as much as $5,000,000 to meet one-on-one with the president at his Florida compound, sources tell WIRED, while others are paying $1,000,000 apiece to dine with him in a group setting. Read more ›
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The DOGE-mandated credit card freeze is delaying shipments of critical supplies, stalling travel, and stopping employees from doing their jobs. Read more ›
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Gutting USAID is already having a devastating impact around the world. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, teams that would normally be racing to identify a fatal sickness are gone. Read more ›
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Daily life at US-run Antarctic stations has already been disrupted. Scientists worry that the long-term impacts could upend not only important research but the continent’s delicate geopolitics. Read more ›
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A WIRED investigation reveals that criminals who make billions from scam compounds in Myanmar—where tens of thousands of people are enslaved—are using Starlink to get online. Read more ›
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Elon Musk claims he mistakenly fired Ebola prevention workers, then quickly fixed the error. But Ebola programs are still in tatters, along with other livesaving efforts like AIDS treatments for children. Read more ›
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DOGE claims that a government agency has nearly three times as many software licenses as employees. Experts say there are plenty of good reasons for that. Read more ›
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The imposition of the tariffs on Mexico and Canada represent a violation of the USMCA and could trigger a tariff war, experts say. Read more ›
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New SEC filings from pharmaceutical companies reveal Donald Trump and Elon Musk's cost-cutting measures could slow drug research and delay FDA approvals. Read more ›
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