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Musk's comments on X, formerly known as Twitter, prompted major corporations to pull their advertising.
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Twenty-year-old Jack Sweeney's new jet tracker on Twitter follows the movements of the official Florida state jet DeSantis uses for state business.
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Jack Sweeney, 20, an information technology sophomore, created the flight tracker while he was in high school.
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Press advocates said the move sets a dangerous precedent and worried about future moves against journalists who cover the billionaire.
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Laura Stieghorst, who graduated from the University of Miami in December, used the money to found a carbon capture research startup called Básico.
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It will address a law that prohibits social media companies from banning political candidates’ accounts.
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The sale caps a dizzying saga for Twitter and Elon Musk, the world's richest man and a prolific user of the social media platform.
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She made the claims in an essay published on Lioness, an online platform that publishes whistleblower accounts. SpaceX did not respond to a request for comment.
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Last month, city commissioners in Fort Lauderdale accepted a proposal from Elon Musk's venture — The Boring Company — to build an underground tunnel from downtown to State Road A1A.
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Another prototype is heading to the pad for a test launch in the next few days.
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Eric Berger, journalist and Ars Technica’s senior space editor, explains SpaceX's desperate first years in his new book.
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The CEO who is leading the mission is donating three other seats.