Nearly 100 people gathered outside a Tesla showroom in South Lake Union to protest Elon Musk and his new unelected role as a “special government employee.”
After last night’s ballot drop, nearly 20 percent of Seattle’s ballots have been counted in February’s special election. Yes for social housing is passing with an impressive 68 percent, and the Stranger -endorsed Proposition 1A has received nearly 58 percent of the vote.
A year before Elon Musk helped start OpenAI in San Francisco, philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen already had established his own nonprofit artificial intelligence research laboratory in Seattle.
Protests against Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, have spread nationwide, with activists voicing concerns over Musk’s influence within the federal government. On Saturday, that movement made its way to Seattle,
Tesla buyers, who lean left, are displaying anti-Elon bumper stickers, and a protest movement is emerging that aims to strike Musk where it could potentially hurt the CEO: Teslas
About two dozen protestors gathered outside a Tesla dealership Thursday afternoon in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, decrying CEO Elon Musk’s new role in the White House. Organizers say it’s part of a nationwide boycott and more events are planned.
A federal judge Thursday found the Trump administration violated a restraining order meant to stop it from suspending congressionally approved foreign aid funds, a decision that marks the latest judgment in a slew of legal actions as Democrats and others fight Trump and cost-cutting czar Elon Musk in court.
A year before Elon Musk helped start OpenAI in San Francisco, philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen already had established his own nonprofit artificial intelligence research laboratory in Seattle.
Many federal employees across the country are back at agency offices under President Donald Trump's return-to-office mandate.
Elon Musk's political activities and reduced presence at Tesla are stirring dissatisfaction, even within the company, with no plan to reverse falling sales.
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) joined KING 5 Weekend Mornings to discuss actions during the Trump Administration's first month of a second term.