Musk, DOGE and Government Role
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Elon Musk is leaving his government role as a top adviser to President Donald Trump after spearheading efforts to reduce and overhaul the federal bureaucracy.
Governments in Asia and Europe are raising far less debt in U.S. dollars than usual, preferring to issue at home as they avoid exposure to rising U.S. yields, currency volatility and broader concerns about U.
Elon Musk expressed gratitude to President Trump in a Wednesday message marking the end of his special government employee status, the latest sign of his declining involvement in the White House. In a post on X,
Elon Musk has grown increasingly vocal with criticism of the Trump administration, saying that a megabill pushed by the White House proposing an overhaul to the tax code risks undermining his efforts to cut government spending.
Rather than justify sticker shock at the trillions of dollars President Donald Trump’s tax bill would add to deficits and the national debt, some Republican lawmakers and conservative economists are trying out some mind tricks.
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U.S. Sen. David McCormick says an arrangement for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel will guarantee an American CEO, a majority of U.S. board members and U.S. government approval over certain corporate functions.
Digital disruptions across public sector have become more frequent, severe, and harder to predict. The number of high profile outages making headlines has skyrocketed, revealing just how interconnected and fragile IT infrastructure has become.
Laid-off and former federal workers are running for local office to address civil rights and community issues. Erica Evans, a former federal attorney, is among those seeking change at the city level amid growing political activism.
The Trump administration is relying on an obscure bureaucratic lever to stop the school, the latest in a series of aggressive moves.