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The concerns go beyond data breaches. White House advisor Elon Musk, who leads the Doge effort... runs companies that are facing investigations by the NLRB and the Labor Department. Connolly says that creates an inherent conflict of interest for Musk to direct work at either agency. We'll be following this story as it develops. Listen on your local NPR station or at npr.org.
The concerns go beyond data breaches. White House advisor Elon Musk, who leads the Doge effort... runs companies that are facing investigations by the NLRB and the Labor Department. Connolly says that creates an inherent conflict of interest for Musk to direct work at either agency. We'll be following this story as it develops. Listen on your local NPR station or at npr.org.
The concerns go beyond data breaches. White House advisor Elon Musk, who leads the Doge effort... runs companies that are facing investigations by the NLRB and the Labor Department. Connolly says that creates an inherent conflict of interest for Musk to direct work at either agency. We'll be following this story as it develops. Listen on your local NPR station or at npr.org.
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And I'm Michelle Martin. You can listen to this podcast sponsor-free while financially supporting public media with Up First Plus. Learn more at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org.
And I'm Michelle Martin. You can listen to this podcast sponsor-free while financially supporting public media with Up First Plus. Learn more at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org.
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Is there something I can do?
Is there something I can do?
Hey, it's A. Martinez. Even as the host of a news show, it can be hard to keep up with the headlines. That is why we make the Up First podcast. Every morning in under 15 minutes, we cover three major stories with context and analysis from reporters around the world. So you can catch up on lo que estΓ‘ pasando while getting ready, making desayuno, or going to work.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. Even as the host of a news show, it can be hard to keep up with the headlines. That is why we make the Up First podcast. Every morning in under 15 minutes, we cover three major stories with context and analysis from reporters around the world. So you can catch up on lo que estΓ‘ pasando while getting ready, making desayuno, or going to work.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. Even as the host of a news show, it can be hard to keep up with the headlines. That is why we make the Up First podcast. Every morning in under 15 minutes, we cover three major stories with context and analysis from reporters around the world. So you can catch up on lo que estΓ‘ pasando while getting ready, making desayuno, or going to work.
So listen to the Up First podcast from NPR.
So listen to the Up First podcast from NPR.