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Doyle McManus: Trump is cheering Elon Musk now, but if anything goes wrong it will be the president's problemFor the last six weeks, President Donald Trump’s demolition man Elon Musk has rampaged across the federal bureaucracy — freezing payments, firing workers and disabling entire agencies.
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Elon Musk has rampaged across the federal bureaucracy to President Trump's cheers. But if disaster strikes, it could blow up ...
I continue to try to make sense of living as a Christian in a time when a distressing number of my coreligionists have thrown ...
A watchdog group has asked the Transportation Department’s inspector general to investigate whether the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) business with Elon Musk’s Starlink violates conflict ...
It's too soon to say how the firings will affect aviation safety, but because they did not, at least initially, impact frontline FAA safety employees, it may be hard to connect any future uptick in ...
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a proposed directive Thursday to require inspections of Boeing 787s for "excessive ...
Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) is calling on fellow senators to have Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) leader Elon Musk ...
After criticizing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) upon his return to office, President Donald Trump took steps to slash jobs at the agency — but his administration now appears to be ...
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