"Die seit mehr als neun Monaten auf der Internationalen Raumstation ISS gestrandeten US-Astronauten Suni Williams und Butch Wilmore kehren zur Erde zurück."
"Protesters have demonstrated and even committed vandalism at Tesla dealerships across the globe amid their concerns over the political activities of its CEO Elon Musk"
"Nach fast 9 Monaten im All kehren Astronauten Suni Williams und Butch Willmore zur Erde zurück, dank der SpaceX-Mission Crew 10 und möglicherweise Donald Trumps Einfluss."
"Die US-Astronauten Suni Williams und Barry Wilmore warten seit 283 Tagen auf ihre Heimkehr von der ISS. Sind sie schneller gealtert? Wie geht es ihnen?"
"In the opening weeks of the Trump administration, drama has been in high gear, thanks in part to Trump campaign funder and government disrupter Elon Musk, who has moved to quickly eliminate thousands of federal jobs and shutter entire programs and agencies, using tactics that have raised questions about transparency. "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa talks with Katie Drummond, of Wired, which has investigated Musk's and the broader tech industry's efforts to exert power within the U.S. government; Elaine Kamarck, who headed the Clinton administration's efforts to "reinvent" government and cut regulations; and former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who supports the speed and scope of Musk's efforts."
"Trump campaign funder and government disrupter Elon Musk has used unprecedented power to quickly eliminate thousands of federal jobs and shutter entire programs and agencies, using tactics that have raised questions about transparency."
"A billboard telling residents of Walthamstow, London they "may be in for a Nazi surprise" is the latest in a series spelling out the global discontent mounting against Elon Musk"
"After month of technical difficulties which has led to being stuck in space for nearly nine months, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are about to return home"
"Der weltweit mächtigste Mann, US-Präsident Trump, wird von einem Kleinkind begleitet, das der Sohn von Elon Musk ist. Musks Ex-Freundin und Mutter des Ju..."
"The anti-Elon protesters have been targeting Tesla shops and factories and encouraging owners of the popular electric vehicles to dump stock or sell their cars due to his far-right connections "
"Elon Musk's cuts to US government funding have halted the work of a Yale University team who have helped save hundreds of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia, it has emerged"
"Lift-off has taken place at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket blasted off successfully in its mission to rescue two stranded astronauts"
"Elon Musk's ex-partner Grimes admitted she was 'gravely concerned' for her three children with him and had even 'tried legal recourse' to keep their kids out of the public and political spotlight"
"Veterans make up about 30% of the overall federal workforce. Many veterans who were new on the job, classified as probationary workers, were fired as part of the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the size of government through the Elon Musk-run Department of Government Efficiency. Some feel their military service is being ignored. Nancy Cordes reports."
"Elon Musk sorgt erneut für Wirbel – diesmal nicht mit Tesla, sondern im US-Kongress. Eine Anhörung eskaliert, weil Musk einfach nicht erscheint. Abgeordn..."
"Humiliating new pictures show the US President was reading from hastily scrawled notes on a sheet of paper when he and Elon Musk participated in a "sales pitch" outside the White House"
"Elon Musk's company SpaceX has encountered another snag in the nine-month saga to free Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore who are still stuck on the International Space Station (ISS)"
"In just over 48 hours, the government will partially shut down unless Congress can pass a continuing resolution. New reporting from Wired finds Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency might just want Washington, D.C., to close for a few days. Makena Kelly, senior politics writer at Wired, and Vittoria Elliott, reporter at Wired, join "America Decides" to explain."
"Four fresh crew members bound for the International Space Station will finally enable the "stranded" Starliner astronauts to head for home."