When the leaders of Meta, Google, Amazon and Apple were spotted together at church on the morning of Donald Trump’s inauguration, it was no accident.
When tech titans Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook hung ... Defense Department nominee Pete Hegseth and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who Trump has tapped for secretary of the ...
Photos show the tech CEOs mingling with several of Trump’s picks for the Cabinet, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health ... along with Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk, one of Trump ...
Big business has an inside track in the second Trump presidency, and people with a stake in those businesses have reason to rejoice, our columnist writes.
He recalled standing by the pasta table exchanging words with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom Trump ... Google co-founder Sergey Brin, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
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Many on the left who loved Kennedy when he was a Democrat now call him “crazy,” “controversial” and a “danger.” Tens of millions of people in our nation and around the world have different labels for him: “hero” and “life-saver.”
When President Donald Trump announced an executive order Thursday to release the remaining government files in three of the country’s most notorious assassinations, it immediately grabbed public attention and raised intrigue.
Millions of documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas have already been made public, but President Donald Trump has ordered the release of thousands of still-classified files.
The firings were carried out without giving Congress 30-day notices — something even a top Republican said violated the law.
As White House officials packed up last week and their Trump counterparts prepared to move in, dozens of senior leaders in both administrations trundled into the neighboring Eisenhower Executive Office Building to game out how the new government would respond to an emergency,