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  • 1 week ago | forbes.com.au | Sara Dorn |John Hyatt |Alison Durkee

    Published on April 17, 2025 Elon Musk is so eager to create a “legion” of children he once used X to recruit a potential mother and suggested to a former girlfriend they hire surrogates, according to a Wall Street Journal report, which alleges he manages the mothers like a “meritocracy,” financially rewarding those who are quiet and cooperative. Elon Musk carries his son X Æ A-Xii on his shoulders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 11, 2025. (Photo by JIM...

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com.au | Derek Saul |Alison Durkee |Conor Murray

    Skip to content World News Published on April 17, 2025 Nvidia reported late Tuesday it expects to take a $5.5 billion hit this quarter due to the U.S.’ new severe restrictions on Nvidia exporting its H20 AI chips to China, curbs which pose an up to 10% earnings headwind for Nvidia this year, according to Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya. The H20 restrictions are an “unwelcome but somewhat expected, manageable risk” for Nvidia, explained Arya, leading a chorus of analysts largely...

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Alison Durkee

    Judge James Boasberg ruled Wednesday the Trump administration likely committed criminal contempt by flying migrants to El Salvador despite a court order forbidding it, raising questions about what consequences Trump officials could face for ignoring court rulings—and whether President Donald Trump’s pardon power could help negate any potential punishments.

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Alison Durkee

    ToplineThe Trump administration likely committed criminal contempt when it flew migrants to El Salvador despite a court ruling forbidding it, Judge James Boasberg ruled Wednesday, teeing up potential consequences for Trump officials and marking the first instance of a court finding the Trump administration defied its order. Prisoners at maximum security penitentiary CECOT on April 4 in El Salvador. Getty ImagesKey Facts This story is breaking and will be updated.

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Alison Durkee

    The California government will file a lawsuit Wednesday challenging President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on foreign imports, multiple outlets report, becoming the first state to mount a legal challenge against the tariffs as Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration argues Trump doesn’t have the authority to impose them.

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Alison Durkee
Alison Durkee @AlisonD64
2 Feb 25

Here’s How Trump’s Executive Orders Align With Project 2025 -- I analyzed for @forbes how Trump's policies parallel Project 2025's proposals https://t.co/POCcXLBfNy

Alison Durkee
Alison Durkee @AlisonD64
27 Dec 24

This Tobacco Giant Was The Biggest Corporate Donor To The 2024 Presidential Race via @forbes https://t.co/QkpFPSu4Ej

Alison Durkee
Alison Durkee @AlisonD64
6 Dec 24

RT @Forbes: A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the federal ban on TikTok, which is poised to take effect in January, though the case…