Opinion | Who Wants to Be a Trillionaire?
The SpaceX IPO is a credit to Elon Musk and American capitalism.

Critics warn SpaceX’s initial public offering may be a threat to market stability and Americans’ retirement savings.
The SpaceX IPO is a credit to Elon Musk and American capitalism.
Deputy Utah County Attorney Christopher Ballard faces potential contempt of court charges after appearing on Fox News in April to discuss evidence in the high-profile Charlie Kirk shooting case, allegedly violating a judge's gag order. Fourth District Judge Tony Graf Jr. is expected to determine if Ballard's media appearance breached court restrictions on out-of-court statements, according to NBC News. Tyler Robinson's defense attorneys filed a motion characterizing Ballard's appearance as a contemptuous media tour, designed to circumvent judicial limitations. Robinson, 23, is accused of killing Kirk during a September 2025 appearance at Utah Valley University. Robinson faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated murder, discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and commission of a violent offense in a child's presence. Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty if the defendant is convicted. Robinson has yet to enter a plea.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel roasted Elon Musk as a "wealthy weirdo" on Thursday as he was set to become a trillionaire ahead of SpaceX's historic IPO.
Its extraordinary valuation is a vote of confidence in humanity's capacity to innovate.
Elon Musk is now the first trillionaire, after the SpaceX IPO minted thousands of new millionaires on Nasdaq.
The party wants to do things differently than Trump and better than Biden.
Growing economies benefit all people, not just the uberwealthy.