Daily Briefing: October 4, 2025

  • Judge Rejects Musk’s SEC Case Relocation: A federal judge dismissed Elon Musk’s appeal to move an SEC lawsuit regarding his Twitter dealings from D.C. to Texas, leaving him right where the headlines are. (The Hill)

  • Musk’s Wealth Reaches New Heights: Despite the legal turmoil, Elon Musk remains firmly on top as the wealthiest man, with his net worth climbing to a staggering $500 billion after a $27 billion surge. (Barron’s)

  • Netflix Boycott Campaign Gains Momentum: Musk has ignited a call for Netflix cancellations over its portrayal of transgender issues, rallying his followers to the cause, while Netflix stocks take a dip. (Vanity Fair)

  • Tesla Investors Signal Rejection: A coalition of Tesla investors and officials is mobilizing forces against Musk’s $1 trillion pay package, claiming it distracts from his responsibilities at Tesla. (Business Insider)

  • Musk’s Tunnels Proposed for Texas Community: As part of an ambitious vision, a small Texas town is expressing interest in having Musk’s Boring Company connect its network of trails through underground tunnels. (Chron)

In a world where billionaires battle legalities and ideological storms, Musk keeps soaring — proof that whether in court or through streaming wars, the drama never really stops.