Trump says he wants Elon Musk to 'thrive'
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Twitter introduced Vine in January 2013, allowing users to share small snippets of video that were six seconds or less.
Elon Musk fought court cases on opposite coasts Monday, raising a question about the billionaire that could either speed his plan to put self-driving Teslas on U.S. roads or throw up a major roadblock: Can this wildly successful man who tends to exaggerate really be trusted?
Shares in Tesla were down in premarket trading as the carmaker lays out the risks from President Trump’s tariffs and his scrapping of tax credits.
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Vine Coin (VINE), the native cryptocurrency of the now-dormant Vine video app, logged a significant rally in the last few hours. The surge in the token's price was triggered after Tesla CEO Elon Musk indicated his plans to resurrect the app after it went into hibernation in 2017.
President Donald Trump took a break from his bitter public feud with Elon Musk by offering support to Tesla in an early morning post on Truth Social.
“Elon knew it! He knew it! I always said. I always said that he’s a good guy who’s right about everything,” Colbert said with obvious sarcasm. “I mean, everything. It is a great idea to name a baby 420 Kleep-Klorp 69.” “And this is obviously the most beautiful shape for a car,” Colbert added as a photo of a Tesla Cybertruck appeared on screen.
Tech billionaires like Musk used to serve as inspiration for cinema’s greatest heroes. Not anymore. I recently saw James Gunn’s new Superman movie, and as I sat there in the dark theater, I couldn’t help but think that Nicholas Hoult based his Lex Luthor on Elon Musk.