Live" cast member Chloe Fineman has no regrets about calling out X owner Elon Musk for making her cry when he hosted "SNL."
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) took to Instagram Tuesday evening to slam Elon Musk over a gesture he made during a speech on President Trump’s inauguration day, which she described
A Milwaukee meteorologist who spoke out against Elon Musk’s “Nazi” salute has since parted ways with CBS affiliate WDJT-TV. “Meteorologist Sam Kuffel is no longer employed at CBS58,” news director Jessie Garcia wrote in a staff memo Wednesday obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Live‘s Chloe Fineman has no regrets about identifying Elon Musk as the star host that made her cry. The 36-year-old posted an Instagram Story Tuesday night reflecting on the moment she went public. It comes just a day after Musk repeatedly made an evocative hand gesture during a speech at Trump’s inauguration.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed Facebook and Instagram into a new era when he announced that they would follow in the footsteps of Elon Musk's X, doing away with fact-checkers and other content moderation in favor of community notes and freer speech.
The Anti-Defamation League has declared that Musk’s gesture was “not a Nazi salute.” Stewart tried to puzzle it out: “Maybe that was Elon’s attempt at ‘dabbing on the haters.’”
CBS 58 meteorologist Samantha Kuffel, widely known as Sam Kuffel, was fired after criticizing Elon Musk’s infamous salute at Donald Trump's inauguration.
Musk, arguably Trump’s most influential ally and a confidante, ended his speech at one of Monday’s inaugural celebrations by twice using a one-armed gesture that strongly resembled the Roman salute adopted by the Nazis and used regularly by white nationalist groups.
TikTok’s 75-day reprieve in the US spurs competition from X and Bluesky, both launching vertical video feeds. Bluesky introduces a 'Videos' tab, avoid
Mark Zuckerberg is reshaping Facebook and Instagram to align with Donald Trump’s vision, following Elon Musk’s lead with X. MSNBC’s Ari Melber is joined by former RNC Chair Michael Steele to discuss.
Trump's former chief strategist told ABC Sunday he believes the billionaires' inauguration attendance is an "official surrender" to the next administration.