Elon Musk backs out of Twitter deal
Elon Musk's $44-billion deal to buy Twitter is off with Musk saying the social media company was in breach of the merger agreement by not providing accurate information about the number of spam accounts. Twitter says that it will sue over the deal falling apart.
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