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Elon Musk, the world's richest man and a major benefactor to President Donald Trump in last year's election, said Tuesday that he will do "a lot less" political spending moving forward.
Now he says he’ll be pulling back. “In terms of political spending, I’m going to do a lot less in the future,” Musk told Bloomberg’s Mishal Husain at the Qatar Economic Forum.
The agency noted TSU’s robust support from the State of Texas and anticipated the university would maintain adjusted cash flow margins of no less than 12%—despite high life-cycle investment needs.
(CNN) — President Donald Trump’s 2024 victory rested on support from voters who are less engaged with politics, an assessment of the election based on newly available voter file data confirms ...
Jimmy Fallon and The Weeknd crashed a Fordham University graduation party in New York City on Thursday, surprising this year’s graduates with performances of the hit songs “Blinding Lights ...
Feed the world. Protect the planet. The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources fulfills the tripartite mission of land-grant institutions – teaching, research and extension. From wildlife ...
The long-anticipated wait for a new president of Rutgers University has come to an end. The identity of the next leader of the university has been revealed as William F. Tate IV will take over ...
🇺🇸 Memorial Day events ️ Meet San Diego’s new bishop 🛍️ S.D. getting 2nd Uniqlo 🍓 Strawberry Festival guide 📚 South Park hot spots Gavin Sheets seems to have established ...
The Ariel Helwani ShowEverything boxing & MMA from the world and mind of Ariel Helwani. The Kevin O'Connor ShowKevin O'Connor talks ball with the best names from around the world of basketball ...
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