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  • Stephen King posts ‘scary’ warning about Elon Musk’s control over Trump

    Stephen King has delivered a warning to his fans about Elon Musk and the influence that the billionaire has over the president-elect, Donald Trump.

    The United States is bracing itself for a second Trump presidency, with his inauguration date set for 20 January. However, unlike his previous tenure from 2017 until 2021, Trump is now joined, virtually hand-in-hand, with the increasingly controversial Musk.

    Republicans have also called for South African-born Musk to be the new speaker of the House amid contentious negotiations over a spending deal to avoid a government shutdown.
    Now Stephen King has sent a warning to his fans on Threads, about Musk, explaining why the 53-year-old can never become president but is clearly having a major impact on the future of the country.

    King wrote: “You can’t call Elon Musk the President-elect, because he wasn’t elected. In fact, having been born in Pretoria, he is ineligible to become president. Nonetheless, he is running the show. You know that, but it bears repeating.”
    n response to his post, his readers have expressed their horror at King’s statement, calling it scarier than any of his novels.

    One person wrote: “This real life is eminently scarier than any of the books of yours that I’ve read. I hate it. Can I just try to first fight Pennywise or Cujo? You could write a book about Elon called maximum over-fried.”

    A second fan said: “This is definitely one horror story that needs a good Stephen King finish!”

    A third person added: “Scary s*** this. And as a South African I’m a tad embarrassed.”

  • The total wealth of Elon Musk, when converted into one-dollar bills, has a total area nearly equal to that of the Czech Republic

    Tesla and SpaceX CEO, and owner of X, former Twitter, reportedly crossed what has been described as the impossible milestone, and Elon Musk is now the only person in history to own such a net worth with over $500 billion, and this, according to the report by Bloomberg Billionaires, marks a major influence Elon Musk has towards electric cars, space exploration, and artificial intelligence over social media. Just last December 2024, his net worth already crossed the threshold of over $400 billion. Another first in history.


    Tesla has already conquered the electric vehicle field and revolutionized the car industry. On the flip side of things, what SpaceX did is change the business space for exploration. It managed to get bigger contracts such as those from NASA. Changing also the face of social media with X from Twitter and contributes to the creation of artificial intelligence, so makes him a visionary entrepreneur to lead the industries of tomorrow. His path toward this monetary summit reflects a path of relentless pursuit for innovation and capability to manage and steer the multiplicity of ambitious projects that places him among the most influential persons in the world today.


    Elon Musk reached $500 billion net worth; key assets breakdown
    The net worth is at an astonishing $500 billion, and it is mainly contributed by his significant stakes in a few groundbreaking companies each of which contributes to wealth and vision for the future. The most valuable asset Elon Musk has is Tesla, that electric vehicle company, which holds a large portion of his fortune. SpaceX, his private aerospace venture, has also been instrumental in this regard; its valuation has gone sky-high due to the pioneering advancements it has made in space exploration and satellite internet. Musk also has investments in companies like Neuralink, which works on brain-computer interfaces, and The Boring Company, which is focused on tunnel infrastructure and transportation solutions. Together, these properties make Musk one of the richest men in the world, whose drive to innovate and transform different sectors motivates him.

    Calculate the total area for 500 billion bills
    The number of bills is 500 billion (500,000,000,000), so the total area is:

    Or, the total area is 51,615 billion m² (since 1 m² = 10,000 cm²).

    Result:
    The total area of ​​500 billion $1 bills is 51,615 billion m², which is equivalent to about 51,615 km².

  • Did Elon Musk really buy Ford? Here’s what we found out

    A video resurfaced online, stirring up speculation that Texas billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk bought Ford. However, that is untrue.

    The rumor started to spread on social media as users shared posts about Musk buying Ford, including a YouTube video that resurfaced that explored what might happen if Musk were to, hypothetically, obtain Ford. The YouTube channel posts “what if” videos on a variety of topics.
    Ford spokesperson Mark Truby confirmed that Musk didn’t buy Ford, saying: “No, that’s not true.”

    Although Musk didn’t buy Ford, he does own several other companies, including the American automobile and clean energy company Tesla, spacecraft manufacturer SpaceX, social media platform X — formerly known as Twitter — and startup company xAI. He also founded the Boring Company and co-founded PayPal.

    Musk has been in the headlines this election season as he endorsed and helped fund campaign efforts for President-elect Donald Trump. He also introduced new self-driving vehicle developments which could be made available soon.

  • Princess Diana ‘hated’ Christmas with royals at Sandringham, was ‘mortified’ by one tradition

    Princess Diana “hated” spending Christmas with the royals at Sandringham.

    The claim was made by Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine and author of “My Mother and I,” which explores King Charles’ relationship with his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

    “A friend of mine worked there at the time,” Seward told Fox News Digital about the country estate where the royals celebrate the holidays.
    “Diana hated Sandringham,” said Seward. “Even when her romance with Charles was going well, she still didn’t like it… I think she found it claustrophobic because Diana was such a free spirit. She didn’t want to have to enjoy herself with so many rules. [But] they’re not rules. They’re just traditions of royalty.”

    “There’s an order of precedence – who goes through the door first – and all kinds of things,” Seward explained. “It’s very archaic, and I think it made Diana feel uncomfortable.”

    Vanity Fair recently revisited Andrew Morton’s 1992 bestseller, “Diana: Her True Story.” The late Princess of Wales secretly collaborated with the British journalist to share her struggles with royal life.

    According to Morton, Diana took the time “to buy her new family members thoughtful and expensive gifts” while she was suffering from morning sickness. Despite her efforts, Diana was “mortified” to discover that the royal family typically gave each other gag gifts – a memo that Charles forgot to give his wife.

    Diana gifted her sister-in-law Princess Anne a cashmere sweater. In return, she got a toilet paper holder.

  • Eiffel Tower fire forces evacuation on Christmas Eve

    Approximately 1,200 tourists were evacuated on Tuesday from the Eiffel Tower, following reports of a fire in one of its elevator shafts between the first and second floors, News.az reports citing Euronews.

    The fire, which was caused by one of the elevator cables overheating at around 10:30 am, has since been contained, according to Euronews’ sources. Access to the tower has been restricted during the operation.

    The tourist attraction and one of the world’s most famous towers is visited by an average of 15,000 to 25,000 visitors daily.

    The Eiffel Tower has experienced one major fire in the past. The January 1956 blaze in its TV control room caused significant damage to its top section. The repairs took a year, and then the current radio antenna was added to its pinnacle.

    The French capital remains scarred by the devastating blaze that almost destroyed another prominent landmark, the Notre Dame Cathedral, in 2019.

    The Gothic architectural masterpiece was closed for five years and was just reopened to the public earlier this month.

  • Did Elon Musk Really Offer To Buy And Delete Facebook?

    A viral image that resembles the headline of a news piece claiming that Elon Musk has decided to buy and delete Facebook has been found to be fake. “Elon Musk Offers To Buy And Then Delete Facebook” reads the text on the viral image, along with a photo of the Tesla and SpaceX CEO. A meme below the headline says “he is the chosen one”. Though the billionaire tech tycoon has an ongoing feud with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg over a host of issues, including their differing understanding of artificial intelligence, Mr Musk has not announced any move to buy Facebook.

    The user, who shared the post in a Facebook group dedicated to Mr Musk on August 5, captioned it, “I love him”. It has received more than 1,600 “likes” and a further 184 people shared it.

    A similar upload claiming the same thing was shared in another group on August 4. This one, too, has been shared by more than 1,000 people.

    However, a little digging reveals that the Tesla tycoon has no plans to buy and delete Facebook, though he deactivated his own Facebook account a long time ago. 

  • Exploring the Lineage of Elon Musk

    Elon Musk’s family tree may be a complex web of connections crossing numerous eras and nations. The tech billionaire’s parentage follows back to South Africa, where he was born in 1971 to Maye and Errol Musk. Elon has two kin: Kimbal Musk, a restaurateur and humanitarian, and Tosca Musk, a filmmaker and business person.

    Elon Musk’s possess department of the family tree has developed altogether over the a long time. He has fathered ten children with three distinctive ladies. His to begin with marriage to Justine Wilson delivered six children, counting a set of twins and triplets. Afterward, Musk had two children with artist Grimes and twins with Shivon Zilis, an official at one of his companies.

    The Musk family’s impact amplifies past Elon’s prompt circle. His cousins incorporate Lyndon and Dwindle Rive, who co-founded SolarCity, a company afterward obtained by Tesla. This interconnected arrange of connections highlights the family’s entrepreneurial soul and affect on different businesses.


    Early Life and Family Background
    Elon Musk’s roots follow back to Pretoria, South Africa, where he was born into a family with a wealthy legacy. His early a long time were stamped by a mix of mental interest and entrepreneurial soul, affected by his parents’ assorted foundations.
    Elon Musk’s roots follow back to Pretoria, South Africa, where he was born into a family with a wealthy legacy. His early a long time were checked by a mix of mental interest and entrepreneurial soul, affected by his parents’ different foundations.

    Birth and Childhood in South Africa
    Elon Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa. He developed up amid the ultimate decades of apartheid, the eldest of three kin. Musk’s childhood was characterized by an early interest with innovation and science. He was regularly ingested in books and computers, showing a sharp judgment skills from a youthful age.

    His guardians, Errol and Maye Musk, played noteworthy parts in forming his early encounters. Errol, an electromechanical design, uncovered Elon to specialized areas. Maye, a demonstrate and dietitian, backed her son’s different interface.

  • Elon Musk has cozied into Trump’s White House. How long will this bromance last?

    It’s deja vu all over again, again. In the wake of Donald Trump’s decisive re-election, his transition team has moved to pack his cabinet and adviser positions with figures straight out of the Star Wars cantina – some of the most dangerous and bizarre sideshows from every corner of his chaotic galaxy.

    In the Trump Cinematic Universe, loyalty usurps qualification. That’s why Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host who wants to eliminate “woke” officials from the military, got tapped to oversee our national defense. And it’s why Matt Gaetz was asked to helm the very Department of Justice that was investigating him for alleged sex trafficking, before his abrupt withdrawal from consideration.

    But perhaps no figure better captures the cartoonish nature of Trump’s staffing philosophy than Elon Musk, the literal richest man on Earth, who has somehow grabbed the wheel of a presidential transition that’s navigating the road ahead about as well as one of his Teslas.
    From offering his two cents on presidential appointments, to joining calls with the Ukrainian president, to adjudicating the race for Senate majority leader via an X poll, the man who broke Twitter now has his sights set on breaking the federal government. He’s poised to hack the budget, ramrod in his half-baked policy musings and push through deregulation that will inevitably benefit his fleet of companies.

    The arc of this entanglement reached its inevitable conclusion when Musk rewired the platform’s algorithm to promote his own conspiracies about immigrants and election interference, while also giving free advertisement to Trump to the tune of 2bn views. Though Trump was already the first major party nominee to own a social media platform in Truth Social, he now essentially leases a second one for free.

    While Trump received support from Musk gratis, his voters received million-dollar checks. For all Musk’s handwringing about “ballot harvesting”, he engaged in a brazen election interference scheme when he more or less paid citizens to vote for Trump.

    Musks’s so-called sweepstakes, which a Pennsylvania court waved through, culminates big money’s political playbook. Billionaires no longer need to launder their bribes through Super Pacs with vaguely patriotic names. They can avoid that rigmarole, cut out the middleman and offer direct financial incentives for supporting whichever candidate they deem most favorable to their business interests.

  • Trump’s turn to bask in Musk’s reflected glory

    But the orbit currently getting the most attention is not in the heavens — it’s the increasingly intimate one back on Earth uniting the planet’s soon-to-be-again most powerful man and its richest man.

    President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk — after trips to see Republicans in Washington and an Ultimate Fighting Championship match in New York, including a mid-flight McDonald’s with a grimacing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — took to the road again to watch Musk’s SpaceX Starship rocket blast off on its latest test flight.

    For once, Trump’s hyperbole wasn’t over the top. “I’m heading to the Great State of Texas to watch the launch of the largest object ever to be elevated, not only to Space, but simply by lifting off the ground,” he wrote on social media.

    Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX visionary, has spent the last two weeks basking in Trump’s reflected glory at Mar-a-Lago. He’s around so much it’s almost like he’s family, and he even made it into a photo of Trump’s extended clan. Now, it was time for him to share some of his own aura with his new best friend.

    Trump, jaw clenched, eyes narrowed against the glare and sporting a red MAGA hat bearing a “45” and a “47,” struck a Mount Rushmore pose, certainly aware of television split screens that would pair him alongside the rocket’s takeoff burn. He looked almost if he was claiming some of the credit for himself.

    In the nervous moments before the launch, various lesser satellites revolved around Trump, including his son Donald Jr., Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson, the former White House physician. But the president-elect seemed most animated when Musk appeared and explained what would unfold when the rocket took off.

    A bit of a disappointment

    In the event, Trump didn’t get to see the ballistic ballet of SpaceX returning its massive booster to be clutched by a state-of-the-art launchpad that he raved about on the campaign trail. “I see that fire pouring out the bottom of the rocket that’s coming in sideways and I say, ‘it’s going to crash into the gantry,’” Trump said earlier this month. “And those two big beautiful arms they grab it — I said, ‘What the hell was that?’”

    On Tuesday, mission controllers made a split-second decision instead to ditch the giant Roman candle-like vehicle in the Gulf of Mexico after its slow-motion descent. “Maybe they just want to be careful not to kill the president-elect of the United States by any chance,” Greg Autry, associate provost for space commercialization and strategy at the University of Central Florida, told CNN.

  • Elon Musk may already be overstaying his welcome in Trump’s orbit

    Tech billionaire Elon Musk was handed a major win Tuesday evening when President-elect Donald Trump announced that the Tesla and SpaceX CEO would co-lead a new “Department of Government Efficiency” with Vivek Ramaswamy.

    The announcement reinforces the closeness Musk has managed to achieve with Trump, even after the election. But for some people in Trump’s orbit, Musk’s presence has felt overbearing.

    Musk has been so aggressive in pushing his views about Trump’s second term that he’s stepping on the toes of Trump’s transition team and may be overstaying his welcome at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s home in Palm Beach, Florida, according to two people familiar with the transition who have spent time at the resort over the past week.

    The sources said Musk’s near-constant presence at Mar-a-Lago in the week since Election Day had begun to wear on people who’ve been in Trump’s inner circle longer than he has and who see him as overstepping his role in the transition. The sources spoke on condition of anonymity because they’re not authorized to speak publicly.

    “And he’s sure taking lots of credit for the president’s victory. Bragging about America PAC and X to anyone who will listen. He’s trying to make President Trump feel indebted to him. And the president is indebted to no one,” this person added.

    Musk didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

    In a statement, Trump-Vance transition spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said: “Elon Musk and President Trump are great friends and brilliant leaders working together to Make America Great Again. Elon Musk is a once in a generation business leader and our federal bureaucracy will certainly benefit from his ideas and efficiency.”