Building America's Future, a group backed by Elon Musk, is behind Progress 2028, a group running fake digital ads supposedly backing Susan Crawford.
Scammers use AI-generated videos on Facebook to falsely claim Elon Musk has discovered a diabetes cure. These videos promote a misleading '30-second fridge trick,' directing viewers to buy unproven supplements,
Contrary to what Facebook ad scams are promoting via deepfake videos of Fox News personalities, Musk hasn’t discovered “one simple trick” to reverse the blood sugar condition. Most of these ads, which Engadget started noticing in early February,
In February and March 2025, rumors that a request from billionaire Elon Musk resulted in pop superstar Taylor Swift's removal from the list of 2025 Grammy Award nominees swirled on the internet. Some posts,
The digital ad run by Building America's Future features a photo of Susan P. Crawford, a Harvard professor, not liberal candidate Susan M. Crawford.
Exclusive: Judges face rise in threats as Musk blasts them over rulings U.S. Marshals have warned federal judges of unusually high threat levels as tech billionaire Elon Musk and other Trump ...
Mr. Musk uses online slang to marshal his 200 million social media followers in support of his efforts to gut the federal government. But he might be reaching his limits.
Well, over the weekend, people outside the federal government realized that seemingly anyone can send an email that will presumably reach Musk at this Office of Personnel Management address. On Facebook, Alt National Park Service, a "resistance" page dedicated to protecting the parks, posted this:
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