'Character Limit' explores Musk's impact on social media

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He’s the richest person in the world, but also one of the most controversial and increasingly engaged in polarizing political debates. A new book details the tumultuous leadership of Elon Musk and his approach to owning X. Ali Rogin spoke with Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, authors of "Character Limit."

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    Postal workers union sounds alarm about USPS service

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    How Gen Z is changing workplace expectations and attitudes

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    Helene shows no place immune from impacts of climate change

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    Unsealed filing reveals Trump's alleged actions on Jan. 6

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    Israel continues Lebanon raids as it weighs response to Iran

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    The potential political impact of the Walz-Vance debate

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