Musk gets Twitter for $44 billion, to cheers and fears of 'free speech' plan
Twitter agreed to sell to Tesla chief executive Elon Musk on Monday in a deal that ends the social media platform's run as a public company since its 2013 initial public offering. This report produced by Chris Dignam.
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