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The new package, which includes 12 chunks of stock, could give Musk control over as much as 25% of Tesla if he hits a series of milestones.
Dan Neil on why he doesn’t review more affordable cars, the 2026 models he’s most looking forward to and the practical car he ...
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Investors have grown more concerned over the run-up in tech stocks and valuations of private AI companies. WSJ’s Hannah Erin Lang uses three charts to explain what’s behind Wall Street’s jitters.
Amazon.com plans to lay off as many as 30,000 employees starting as early as Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter, the latest cost-cutting move for the tech giant that is seeking to ...
Lenders quietly rewrite their collateral rules, which suggests a crisis waiting to happen.
WSJ explains how the Trump administration is able to provide $20 billion to Argentina and why it is propping up an ideological ally. Photo: Ksenia Shaikhutdinova/WSJ With more than 99% of votes ...
In the latest WSJ-NORC poll, women viewed the economy much more negatively than men. It also shows signs that men are getting pessimistic, too. WSJ’s Janet Adamy and Aaron Zitner break down why. Photo ...
President Trump announced Saturday he would place a new 10 percent tariff on Canada after he accused Ontario Premier Doug Ford of launching a misleading ad featuring President Ronald Reagan discussing ...
BANGOR, Maine—Democratic Rep. Jared Golden didn’t just side with Republicans in the House’s vote to avoid the government shutdown. He said they were right in their central criticism of his party’s ...