Jobs Collapse, Trump’s Tech Dinner, Musk’s $1T Tesla Bet

Markets reel from the weakest jobs report in years, Trump’s dinner with Big Tech raises eyebrows, and Musk’s trillion-dollar Tesla plan shocks Wall Street.

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Weakest Jobs Report in Years Puts Fed on the Hot Seat

The U.S. economy added just 22,000 jobs in August, with June’s numbers revised down into negative territory. Investors now expect aggressive rate cuts ahead as the Fed scrambles to defend its credibility.

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Trump Dines With Big Tech Titans—But Musk’s Empty Chair Stole the Show

At a high-stakes White House dinner, Trump sat with the heads of Apple, Google, and Meta—but it was Elon Musk’s absence that captured all the attention. What this signals for tech-policy relations going forward.

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Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Tesla Pay Package: Ambition or Overreach?

Tesla’s board just backed the richest pay package in corporate history. Will Musk’s trillion-dollar vision unlock the next wave of innovation—or backfire with investors and regulators watching closely?

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