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Justice Department filings in a Maryland case provide previously unseen details of the Trump administration's mass firings.
Musk has long faced concerns about his Trump administration work posing a conflict of interest with his private companies.
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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump and Musk are using the White House to get richer - why they won't stopFrom golf to crypto, the President is using political power to pursue personal enrichment, while Elon Musk's X has quadrupled ...
Aviation authorities Friday permanently closed part of a helicopter route near Reagan National Airport where an Army Black ...
Starlink’s parent company SpaceX has denied reports of an impeding FAA contract, but leading Democrats including Elizabeth ...
Military veterans are among those who have lost federal government jobs as the Trump administration continues downsizing to ...
W hen Musk and his allies turned their attention to the FAA last month, they identified a problem: The communications ...
Trump's public endorsement of Tesla amid political alliance with Elon Musk has sparked ethics concerns and intensified ...
The first wave of White House-ordered firings at the Federal Aviation Administration included employees who play important roles in the safety of air travel — despite the Trump administration ...
Billionaire Elon Musk on Thursday faced his first formal complaint alleging his work for the federal government violates conflict of interest laws, as a campaign finance watchdog alleged his ...
Flight tracking data from ADS-B Exchange, a site that gathers publicly available data on aircraft movements, showed an aircraft circling over the White House. An FAA bulletin issued around the ...
FAA flight restrictions go into effect Friday, March14, and end Sunday - a strong indication that Trump is coming to ...
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