Confronted with a regulatory deadline, Amazon—in a twist of competitive fate—has secured three launches aboard rockets from its rival SpaceX.
This week's biggest science stories include a future Moon base and a Stone Age cemetery.
Several investors, tech leaders, and government officials have condemned Elon’s comments on Jews.
According to a Reuters investigation, Elon Musk's company prioritizes the race to Mars over adhering to safety regulations to meet aggressive deadlines.
The Department of Justice accused the company of rejecting job applicants based on their citizenship status, but SpaceX countersued.
The aerospace giant has officially abandoned its internet satellite project, and naturally SpaceX CEO Elon Musk couldn’t resist commenting on a rival’s failure.
The impressive Starship rocket is tantalizingly close to a second launch, but there's a final hurdle to clear after the debut flight ended in a fireball.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to undertake its first launch of European satellites equipped with classified technology, specifically for the Galileo system.
The rocket company is already battling another lawsuit that alleges discriminatory hiring practices.
That SpaceX is emerging as an important defense contractor for the Pentagon is increasingly evident.
The company's CEO Bob Smith is stepping down after a rocky six years at the helm.
Elon Musk's private space company is claiming that the government's suit against it is unconstitutional.
The biographer talks to Gizmodo about his latest subject, AI, assembly lines and Ukraine.
U.S. politicians with the Senate Committee on Armed Services are asking the Department of Defense about SpaceX's role in severing internet connection.
Starlink is lagging behind Musk's vision, securing only one million active subscribers by 2022's end versus the billionaire's projected 20 million.
Walter Isaacson's book, Elon Musk , sheds light on why multi-billionaire de-activated Starlink terminals in Ukraine.
The lawsuit claims that the company did not consider SpaceX because of the ongoing rivalry between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
The Justice Department is suing SpaceX for discriminating against refugees and asylum seekers in its hiring policies.
Elon Musk's private space company wrongly claimed that export control laws prevented it from hiring non-U.S. citizens. The Justice Department is suing.
Elon Musk's private space venture reportedly turned a profit of $55 million in the first quarter of 2023.