Perhaps we don’t want to practice eugenics on our own natural genomes ... not just a single child with Shaw’s intelligence and Duncan’s looks but an endless race of them.
Elon Musk is now a father of 13 after allegedly welcoming his latest child with conservative author Ashley St. Clair.
“Hurried child syndrome,” as it’s called, happens when a busy schedule – with school, extracurriculars, and family obligations – turns into a source of stress and anxiety for children.
Elon Musk allegedly welcomed his thirteenth child five months ago, author Ashley St. Clair claims. St. Clair posted a lengthy message on X Friday, saying that she and the Tesla founder have a ...
A conservative influencer claimed she gave birth to a child fathered by Elon Musk in a shocking public declaration on social media. Author Ashley St. Clair, 26, alleged in an X post Friday night ...
Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, has left the social media platform X after a days-long posting spree that included multiple antisemitic comments. It is unclear whether X deactivated ...
After making headlines during his White House visit, little X is back in the spotlight—this time meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington. Elon Musk, along with his children X ...
X Inc., the company previously known as Twitter, announced today that it has signed a deal with Visa Inc. to become a founding partner for X Money Account, a new service that will provide a ...
“X?” Behar interrupted, asking the toddler's name. In a seemingly bizarre response, Goldberg said, “I did not name the child, and I don't want to hear anymore mess about our names ...
MAGA author and columnist Ashley St. Clair has claimed that she gave birth to Elon Musk's child five months ago. In a post on X, Clair said, “Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby into the world.
Several Reddit communities have recently proposed and enacted bans on links to X, formerly known as Twitter, over a controversy involving a gesture made by the social media platform's majority ...
Gen-X workers have long suffered a career version of middle child syndrome — a condition that has only worsened since our forebears broke the implied work-world contract. Let’s just say it ...