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Elon Musk Once Recalled How A Friend Made Him Watch Rocket Failures Before SpaceX Launch: ‘I Already Thought The Probability Of Failure Was High’
Elon Musk revealed that a friend once tried to dissuade him from starting SpaceX by showing him rocket explosion videos, a story now resurfacing as the $350 billion space company faces scrutiny over its minimal federal tax payments despite major government contracts. read more
Meta To Launch First Consumer Smart Glasses With Display, Gesture-Control Wristband At Connect Conference: Report
Meta is set to unveil its first display-equipped smart glasses next month, expanding its partnership with EssilorLuxottica and advancing its augmented reality push with new hardware and gesture-based tech. read more
Amazon Partnership Sends Hertz Stock Up 8% As US Pre-Owned Car Market Set To Hit $1 Trillion By 2030
Hertz shares jumped 8.57% after announcing a partnership with Amazon to sell certified pre-owned cars online, expanding their digital reach in the growing used car market. read more
Trump Mocks Biden’s Fed Board After Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech, Labels Chair ‘Too Late,’ Puts Red X On Cook As President Teases Top Successor
President Donald Trump escalated his Federal Reserve confrontation Friday, threatening to fire Governor Lisa Cook while mocking Chair Jerome Powell as “Too Late” in a Truth Social post that divided Fed board members into opposing camps. read more
Kevin O’Leary Recalls How Cutting Off His Son’s Trust Fund Drove Him To Harvard: ‘The Dead Bird Under The Nest Never Learns To Fly’
Kevin O’Leary revealed that cutting off his son’s trust fund after high school and insisting on self-reliance motivated him to earn a spot at Harvard, emphasizing that entitlement ruins ambition. read more
Kimbal Musk Defends Brother Elon’s $29 Billion Tesla Pay Deal, Says CEO ‘Deserves To Be Paid’ After Years With Zero Salary
Tesla board member Kimbal Musk defended CEO Elon Musk’s newly approved $29 billion compensation package, saying his brother “deserves to be paid” after years without a salary, even as the deal faces regulatory scrutiny, legal challenges, and investor debate. read more
Tom Lee Calls Ethereum A 1971-Style Gold Moment As ETH Hits New All-Time High, Says ‘Very High Probability’ Of Flipping Bitcoin
Wall Street strategist Tom Lee is drawing parallels between Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) and the 1971 abandonment of the gold standard, predicting a “very high probability” that the cryptocurrency will eventually flip Bitcoin (CRYPTO: read more
Trump Touts ‘Incredible’ Tariff Strategy After Congressional Budget Office Projects $4 Trillion Deficit Cut, Even As Economists Warn Of Slower Growth
The Congressional Budget Office projects President Donald Trump’s tariffs will cut U.S. deficits by $4 trillion over the next decade, but economists warn of long-term growth risks and legal challenges despite Trump hailing the policy as a major success. read more
Apple Reportedly Eyes Google Gemini To Overhaul Siri As Analysts Slam Tim Cook’s AI Strategy As ‘Disaster’
Apple is reportedly in talks with Google to use its Gemini AI models to overhaul Siri, as analysts criticize Tim Cook’s AI strategy as a “disaster” and urge Apple to pursue acquisitions and partnerships to catch up with rivals. read more
‘Trump Wasn’t Hired To Run A Hedge Fund,’ Says Peter Schiff As Intel Deal Divides Experts Amid Calls To Break Taiwan Dependence For Chips
President Donald Trump’s announcement that the U.S. government now holds a 10% stake in Intel, valued at $11 billion, has sparked sharp debate, with economist Peter Schiff calling it unconstitutional and a threat to free-market capitalism, while analyst Daniel Newman praised it as a critical investment for national security and semiconductor independence. read more