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The Wall Street Journal: Nike, MSCHF settle Lil Nas X ‘Satan Shoes’ lawsuit; refunds to be offered
The company behind the Satan Shoes will offer to repurchase the customized sneakers from consumers, resolving a lawsuit filed by Nike Inc. after the footwear created a social media splash......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook drops bid to build underwater fiber-cable link to Hong Kong
A Facebook Inc. consortium withdrew its bid to build a new internet conduit between California and Hong Kong after months of pressure from U.S. national-security officials, the latest sign of a deepening rift between the two governments......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Parler files new lawsuit against Amazon, alleging anticompetitive conduct
Parler LLC has filed a new lawsuit against Amazon.com Inc. as the company continues its dispute with the tech giant for ending web-hosting services for the social network......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk says Tesla’s Fremont plant is running again after brief shutdown
Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Elon Musk said the company paused activity at its lone U.S. car plant in Fremont, Calif., because of parts shortages but has restarted operations......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New York sues Amazon, alleging it’s failed to protect workers from coronavirus
New York’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Amazon.com Inc. that accuses the online retailer of not doing enough to protect workers in the state from the coronavirus......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Tesla recalls roughly 135,000 vehicles over touch-screen failures
Tesla Inc. is recalling roughly 135,000 Model S luxury sedans and Model X sport-utility vehicles over touch-screen failures, one of the electric-car maker’s largest-ever safety actions......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Battery-cell shortage hinders Tesla’s production of Semi truck
Tesla Inc. says its production plan for its new electric Semi heavy-duty truck remains in a low gear because the special battery cells the big rig needs are in short supply......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk steers Tesla to record deliveries in past year
Tesla Inc. fell just shy of its goal of delivering at least half a million vehicles last year after the Covid-19 outbreak temporarily closed the company’s lone U.S. car plant......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pence seeks dismissal of Gohmert suit empowering his rejection of election result
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The Wall Street Journal: Pence seeks dismissal of suit seeking to allow him to overturn election results
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The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk says he contacted Tim Cook about an Apple acquisition of Tesla
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The Wall Street Journal: Village Voice newspaper to be resurrected under ownership of Southern California investment group
The iconic New York alternative weekly, which closed in 2018 after more than half a century of chronicling the city’s cultural life, will return early next year with a new owner......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook, Google agreed to team up to fight antitrust suit, draft lawsuit claims
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The Wall Street Journal: Pinterest agrees to $22.5 million settlement in gender discrimination case
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The Wall Street Journal: U.S. regulators won’t approve Chinese firm’s N95 masks, potentially scuttling $1 billion California deal
U.S. authorities denied initial regulatory approval for N95 masks from BYD Co., a Chinese company that had secured huge orders for the protective gear including a $1 billion deal with authorities in California......»»
Tesla’s Fremont factory: Here’s what Wall Street is watching as standoff ends
Tesla wrestles a deal with local authorities to fully reopen its car-making plant in California, and Wall Street’s attention moves on to possible capacity constraints and longer-term sales goals......»»
Is Tesla Checking Out of the Hotel California?
Tesla has filed suit against the county where its U.S. auto assembly plant is located, claiming that county officials have exceeded their authority and should allow the plant to restart operations.........»»
The Wall Street Journal: Colombian airline Avianca files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Colombian airline Avianca Holdings SA filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. as travel restrictions curtail flights and the company vies for public assistance from the Colombian and other governments to endure the coronavirus pandemic......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Online used-car seller Vroom seeks June IPO in confidential filing
Online used-car seller Vroom Inc. has filed confidentially for an initial public offering it hopes to stage in June, according to people familiar with its plans, a move that will test the ice-cold tech IPO market......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. and China trade negotiators agree to lay groundwork to implement trade deal
The top trade negotiators for the U.S. and China talked on the phone Friday, pledging to create favorable conditions for the phase one trade deal, China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency reported......»»