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Elon Musk has reportedly maintained regular contact with Vladimir Putin since late 2022, discussing personal and geopolitical matters. This relationship raises significant national security concerns, especially as Musk plays a crucial role in U.S. space operations and is a major donor to Donald Trump's campaign. Lawmakers are calling for investigations into these interactions.
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Jeff Bezos has defended the Washington Post's controversial decision to stop endorsing presidential candidates, arguing it promotes media independence. This move has led to significant backlash, including over 200,000 canceled subscriptions and multiple resignations from the editorial board, raising concerns about the implications for democracy ahead of the 2024 election.
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Former President Donald Trump vehemently denied accusations of being a Nazi during a rally in Atlanta, claiming he is 'the opposite of a Nazi.' This comes amid escalating tensions in a closely contested presidential race against Kamala Harris, with both sides ramping up inflammatory rhetoric.
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In the wake of Donald Trump's election victory, major tech executives are proactively reaching out to him to rebuild relationships and mitigate potential backlash. This shift reflects lessons learned from Trump's first term, where corporate leaders faced punitive actions for perceived disloyalty. The outreach aims to secure favorable treatment in a potential second Trump administration.
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Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News, alleging that a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris was edited to mislead voters and interfere with the election. The lawsuit claims CBS engaged in deceptive practices to favor the Democratic candidate ahead of the upcoming election.