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06.04 / 04:03
Southern Research Universities War Cycling Doge Diversity “Menstrual cycles in transgender men”? Donald Trump’s USDA head kills $600K grant with one misleading post
Southern University in Louisiana was awarded $600,000 for its "Project Farm to Feminine Hygiene", a bold effort to develop natural alternatives to synthetic sanitary products. Using regenerative cotton, wool, and industrial hemp, the project also planned to launch educational programmes and support local fibre farmers by building a processing facility. But that vision has been cut short. On 7 March, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on X that she was revoking the funding, claiming the grant was meant to study “menstrual cycles in transgender men.” It wasn’t. The actual documentation mentions transgender people only once—acknowledging that they, too, may menstruate. The single-line reference was enough to trigger a misinformation storm.
06.04 / 01:33
UPS Citi Waves security voice social rights ‘Hands Off!’ protests: Over 600,000 rally across US against Trump and Musk policies
Protesters voiced anger over a range of issues: mass layoffs in the federal workforce, abortion restrictions, trade tariffs, and the gutting of public services. From Anchorage to Atlanta, demonstrators held signs warning of rising authoritarianism and falling living standards. “This outrageous administration is causing us to lose our allies across the world, and causing devastation to people here at home,” said Diane Kolifrath, 64, who travelled with 100 others from New Hampshire to protest in Washington. “They’re gutting our government.”
05.04 / 04:11
Election wellness President information reports Relationships athletics Inside Elon Musk’s shock-and-awe months in the White House
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—In the end, all it took to oust Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, whom President Trump appointed in his first term, was a nudge from Elon Musk. During a Friday meeting last month at Trump’s Bedminster, N.J., club, Musk complained to the president that DeJoy was resisting his cost-cutting efforts at the U.S.
05.04 / 03:43
markets Reuters DOW CEO Tesla Trade President Meta Ceo Elon Musk lost $11B—and he wasn’t even the biggest loser: Trump’s tariffs obliterate $208B in billionaire wealth
At the centre of the storm was Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who lost a staggering $17.9 billion in a single day. The tech mogul now stands at $189 billion in total wealth, down $18.6 billion in 2025 alone, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos came in close behind, shedding $15.9 billion. Elon Musk, Tesla chief and a close Trump ally through his advisory roles and links to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), was third on the list. He saw $11 billion wiped off his wealth overnight, bringing his total losses for 2025 to over $110 billion. “This is not just a tech correction. It’s a direct consequence of aggressive policy moves that are shaking investor trust,” said David Bahnsen, Chief Investment Officer at The Bahnsen Group, speaking to Reuters.
04.04 / 19:41
MET Puzzle awards President love country What's the formula for a good equation with Donald Trump? Flattery
Donald Trump antagonised world leaders across the globe with his most extensive set of tariffs yet, he was scheduled to fly to Florida and potentially see the one leader he has called his «favourite president». That leader, President Javier Milei of Argentina, had flown overnight to receive an award Thursday at a right-wing gala at Mar-a-Lago. Trump was scheduled to also be there late Thursday — Milei said Trump would receive an award, too — and Milei said he hoped the two would meet. It was Milei's 10th trip to the US in 15 months as president, and nearly every time, he has met Trump or Elon Musk. Trump has posited that he is reshuffling US foreign policy strictly around what is good for the United States. So what can be puzzling about his elevation of Argentina to the front row of America's allies — Milei and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni were the only world leaders onstage at Trump's inauguration — is that the chronically distressed South American nation is not particularly important as an economic or geopolitical partner. Instead, through Milei, Argentina has offered Trump something else he appears to crave: adoration. «I love him because he loves Trump,» Trump said of Milei in a speech last year. «Anybody that loves me, I like them.»
04.04 / 03:15
COST UPS Manufacturing CEO Tesla pandemic Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos among billionaires who lost $208 billion in one day after Trump tariffs
The drop is the fourth-largest one-day decline in the Bloomberg Billionaires Index’s 13-year history, and the largest since the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
03.04 / 12:47
COST Waves economy Trade War reports Donald Trump's close friend Jeff Bezos may bear the brunt of Liberation Day tariffs: Amazon could lose millions as most of its goods come from China; here's the breakdown
Donald Trump's most recent wave of tariffs is all set to rattle the economy. His trade war has just gotten personal for one of his closest allies. With new tariffs going into effect on "Liberation Day," Amazon founder Jeff Bezos might be among the most affected, and his retail empire could face a heavy financial blow. As economists warn about rising costs and economic downturns, the Amazon founder faces significant challenges.
02.04 / 20:27
Action Racing Fighting Election President reports Courts Democrats are fighting back against President Donald Trump. Are Republicans losing ground?
Donald Trump's agenda of deep cuts and trade protectionism, as per a report. There have been successes to slow the Trump juggernaut in court, but the lack of a coherent plan in Congress has frustrated anti-Trump Americans who have been clamoring for leaders able to show some fight, AFP reported. So there was jubilation Tuesday when a Democratic-backed candidate won the controlling seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the top judicial body in one of the most closely-fought swing states. Republicans hung on to two House seats in Florida on the same night, but with leads greatly reduced from Trump's 2024 victory margins — worrying lawmakers in much more vulnerable seats ahead of next year's midterms. «Last night's results were the shot in the arm Democrats needed,» said political analyst Andrew Koneschusky, a former senior Democratic staffer in the US Senate.
02.04 / 12:45
COST Racing Election reports Courts rights Elon Musk’s costly gamble on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court backfires as voters hand him an embarrassing political defeat
Elon Musk, who spent millions opposing her. The most expensive race of its kind drew national attention, owing to Elon Musk's significant investment in Brad Schimel's campaign, which ultimately failed to sway voters. The ostensibly nonpartisan race turned into the costliest state Supreme Court race in American history, serving as the first significant battleground state election of President Donald Trump's second term. Following Crawford's win in the first battleground state election of Donald Trump's second term, liberals will continue to hold a slim majority on the court. According to NBC News, Democratic-backed Dane County circuit judge Susan Crawford defeated former Republican attorney general Brad Schimel, a Waukesha County circuit judge, to win a 10-year term on the court. Donald Trump and Elon Musk, his multibillionaire advisor, suffer as a result.
02.04 / 10:55
Reuters Software Doge Justice show Department Videos DOGE official at DOJ bragged about hacking, distributing pirated software
Elon Musk who is now working in the US Justice Department previously bragged about hacking and distributing pirated software, according to archived copies of his former websites reviewed by Reuters. Christopher Stanley, a 33-year-old engineer who has worked at both Musk's social media company X and space-launch company SpaceX, is a senior advisor in the Deputy Attorney General's office, according to a former Justice Department official and a staff directory listing reviewed by Reuters. Stanley was assigned there while working for Musk's Department of Government Efficiency that President Donald Trump set up to slash the federal bureaucracy. Musk has said no «organization has been more transparent» than DOGE, but there's been little public information on the responsibilities and background of its staff.
02.04 / 04:25
markets economy Tesla Election cover rights Are there any business winners in Trump 2?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. “The golden age of America begins right now," intoned Donald Trump at the start of his inaugural address on January 20th. The business world bought the glittering talk, in anticipation of lower taxes, less red tape and buoyant American consumers.
02.04 / 01:23
Progressive Remark President show country rights US Senator Cory Booker sets new Senate record with over 24-hour speech against Donald Trump
In surpassing the previous record—held by the late segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond, who filibustered against the Civil Rights Act of 1957 for 24 hours and 18 minutes—Booker etched his name into Senate history. But unlike Thurmond, who fought against progress, Booker used his time to rally against what he sees as a dangerous consolidation of power. «I rise with the intention of disrupting the normal business of the United States Senate for as long as I am physically able,» Booker said at the outset of his remarks. «I rise tonight because I believe sincerely that our country is in crisis,» Booker said.
01.04 / 10:37
Citi Digital Aviat SPY track social Why will tracking Taylor Swift and Elon Musk’s private jets become nearly impossible?
tech hubs or Taylor Swift’s jet making a mysterious landing in a new city before a surprise appearance, online flight trackers made it easy to follow the world's most high-profile figures. But those days may be numbered. Thanks to a new rule from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), private aircraft owners—including Musk, Swift, and a host of other VIPs—can now request to have their flight data shielded from public databases. This means that the digital trail that once allowed fans, journalists, and even corporate spies to monitor their every takeoff and landing is about to vanish into thin air.
31.03 / 13:11
UPS President Celebrity strain Investigations International IRS loses nearly 40% of its billionaire audit team as Donald Trump and Elon Musk push for deep cuts, America’s wealthiest celebrate
Global High Wealth unit, has seen a significant 38% loss in its workforce this year. This dramatic reduction follows the Trump administration’s efforts to shrink the federal workforce, according to recent data from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). Before these cuts, the office employed 353 people, but now it is down to just 220 employees. This decrease in staff is substantially higher than the overall loss rate at the IRS, which has impacted the unit’s ability to effectively audit the wealthiest Americans.
30.03 / 23:35
Tesla Election President War country The many dangers that democracy confronts today
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Here is how US representative Marjorie Taylor Greene responded to Sky News television correspondent Martha Kelner from the UK when the latter raised a question regarding the Signal chat leak at a press conference: “Okay, we don’t give a crap about your opinion and your reporting. Why don’t you go back to your country where you have a major migrant problem?...You should care about your own borders." No one would have expected such harsh, divisive, and disgraceful utterances from a powerful representative of the US.
30.03 / 20:17
markets COST Provident economy Trade President reports Donald Trump’s economic moves since the start of 2025 that sent the US into financial chaos. Here’s what went wrong
economic policies under President Donald Trump have altered the US economy. Tariffs, tax changes, deregulation and shifts in spending have influenced trade, markets and public confidence. These changes have sparked discussions about their long-term effects, media reports said.
30.03 / 02:47
Citi Target Tesla Celebrity reports Department gatherings Protesters target 277 Tesla locations in US over Elon Musk's government role, demand resignation
Tesla dealerships to express their opposition to billionaire Elon Musk's involvement in the US government, Al Jazeera reported. Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has faced criticism for his efforts to cut government spending and access sensitive data. The protests, organised by a group including disgruntled Tesla owners, celebrities, and a Democratic lawmaker, aim to pressure Musk to resign from his government position. Saturday's demonstrations marked the first coordinated effort to target all 277 Tesla locations in the US, as per Al Jazeera. In New York City, hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the Manhattan Tesla store, demanding Musk's resignation. These demonstrations coincide with a decline in Tesla sales, which the organizers hope to exacerbate further. The protesters were gathered at the call of environmentalists from Planet Over Profit, who believe that «stopping Musk will save lives and protect our democracy.»
29.03 / 10:17
UPS Fox Action President Doge Department Interviews My companies are suffering because I am in the government: Elon Musk
Elon Musk, in an interview with Fox News, claimed that his companies are “suffering” due to his involvement in the government. He emphasised that his role in the government puts him at a disadvantage, not an advantage. “If I wasn’t in the government, I could lobby. I could push for things that are advantageous to my company and probably get it,” he clarified. Musk heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an advisory body set up by President Trump to cut the federal workforce and eliminate wasteful spending. Concerns about potential conflicts of interest have grown, given his private businesses alongside his government role and its impact on official decisions.
28.03 / 09:35
Fox CEO Tesla Doge reports Department Interviews 'I am almost done...': Elon Musk reveals date he'll 'ditch Trump' and quit Washington DC after DOGE purge
Elon Musk has revealed the date he plans to 'ditch US President Donald Trump' and leave Washington DC after his DOGE purge of Federal departments. The Tesla CEO sat down with key members of his DOGE team to discuss the work his team has carried out for the first few months of Trump's administration. Elon Musk plans to step down from his cost-cutting role in the Trump administration at the end of May after reducing the US deficit by $1 trillion, the tech billionaire said on Thursday, according to The Fox News. Musk, 54, expressed confidence in getting close to that goal, which would halve the annual federal deficit, in just 130 days — saying his team was averaging “$4 billion a day, every day, seven days a week.” ALSO READ: Myanmar earthquake: Emergency declared in Bangkok; Thailand's stock exchange suspends trading
27.03 / 15:53
markets Manufacturing Tesla Trade President country reports Donald Trump blasted by global leaders over auto tariffs. Will US President hold or withdraw duties order?
Donald Trump's steep tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, vowing retaliation as a widening trade war intensifies, as per a report. Major car exporter Germany urged a firm response from the European Union, while Japan said it «will consider all options», AFP reported. The US duties take effect starting April 3 and impact foreign-made cars and light trucks. Key automobile parts will also be hit within the month. Global stock markets plummeted with automakers like Toyota, Hyundai and Mercedes leading the plunge. In New York, shares in General Motors tumbled with Ford and Stellantis also declining. France Finance Minister Eric Lombard condemned the «hostility,» saying the only solution for the European Union is to «raise tariffs on American products in response.»
27.03 / 06:45
UPS Twitter Digital Platform Entertainment Gemini social Jaspreet Bindra: Grok reflects the personality of its owner Elon Musk
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. It was in October 2022 that Elon Musk was being grilled by Financial Times editor Roula Khalaf on his provocative usage of Twitter, and how it landed him so often in trouble with the establishment, the platform itself and other users (on.ft.com/4hDvxmi). Musk laughingly retorted, “Aren’t you entertained? I play the fool on Twitter and often shoot myself in the foot and cause myself all sorts of trouble..." Musk has solved a large part of the problem by buying Twitter (now X) and becoming a part to the establishment.

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