Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos high-fived with friendly tweets after SpaceX and Blue Origin launched rockets on Thursday.
the coterie of American tech oligarchs who played a decisive role in re-electing him was busy exerting their own power in ways that suggest the MAGA coalition may be heading for a crack-up. Trump famously invited fellow billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek ...
Here is a preview of the pomp and circumstance that will unfold on Monday when Trump is sworn in as the 47th president. The US Constitution mandates that each new president’s term begin at noon on January 20 (or the day after if it falls on a Sunday), and that the president take the oath of office.
Every four years America’s President is sworn in on Inauguration Day, whether newly elected or returning to office, in a long-established ceremony held amid pageantry shaped by the incoming leader’s personal flourishes.
Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, capping his astounding political comeback.
The two founders jousted for years. This week, they found each other on X while their rocket companies launched missions with mixed results.
Who's attending the January 20 event and who pays for all the costs involved? How can the public watch? Here's a primer
The outgoing president's message echoed concerns raised decades ago by President Dwight Eisenhower about the military-industrial complex, but with a modern twist focused on the tech
Bernard Arnault is outpacing Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg in wealth gain this year after signs of a rebound in luxury demand boosted LVMH stock.
President Joe Biden's pointed warning about the U.S. becoming an '' oligarchy '' of tech billionaires will be illustrated at Donald Trump's inauguration, when the world's three richest men will sit on the dais as Trump is sworn in for a second term.
The second Trump presidency is being shaped by corporate interests, with tech magnates like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos leading the charge, while Trump appointees such as Scott Bessent are bringing
More than 170 million Americans could lose access to the widely popular social media platform TikTok beginning on Sunday after the Supreme Court upheld the law that forces TikTok to divest from its parent company or be banned.