The web hosting company, which in most cases supports a "free and open internet," made the "incredibly difficult" decision to pull the white supremacist organization's site last year. CEO Scott Wagner said it was a rare instance of content that promotes violence. GoDaddy ousted that website in the immediate aftermath of violence in Charlottesville, Vir.
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Elon Musk is considering filing a lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League, blaming them for lost advertising revenue and amid accusations of being anti-Semitic.
Stocks opened Tuesday's session lower after data in China showed slow growth in services activity.
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Tesla has revealed its updated Model 3.
Ford is recalling 169,000 vehicles to replace rearview cameras.
Robinhood said it would buy back shares from disgraced former FTX head Sam Bankman-Fried.
Walgreens said its CEO Rosalind Brewer has stepped down and appointed an interim CEO while a search for a replacement is underway.
The Federal Trade Commission has given the green light to Amgen's purchase of Horizon Therapeutics.
Mortgage rates were down this week after being up for the past five weeks.
U.S. job growth remained strong in August but showed signs of cooling.
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