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The Week in Business: Who Comes After Elon Musk?

The New York Times – Business:

Mr. Musk said that he would resign as Twitter’s chief executive once he found a successor “foolish enough to take the job.” YouTube reaches deal for the rights to stream N.F.L.’s Sunday Ticket games. And Mark Zuckerberg appears in court in an antitrust hearing.

Lora Kelley
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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Computers and the Internet, Football, Meta Platforms Inc, Musk, Elon, National Football League, OpenAI Labs, Polls and Public Opinion, Securities and Commodities Violations, Television, Virtual Reality (Computers)
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