Kanye West has been locked out of his Twitter and Instagram accounts after posting anti-Semitic messages.
Kanye West has been locked out of his Twitter and Instagram accounts after posting anti-Semitic messages.
All you need to know about the latest developments in the twisting takeover saga
Social media analysts react to the news Elon Musk has finally agreed to acquire Twitter according to the original terms.
An agreement would allow the social-media company and the billionaire to avert a high-stakes trial that was set to start soon
Court documents show Musk and former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey discussed changes to the platform prior to the $44 billion buyout
Peiter Zatko’s testimony to Senate committee threatens to complicate legal battle with Tesla CEO
Shareholders vote in favor of $44 billion takeover, even as Elon Musk seeks to cancel it
Early votes suggest the acquisition will be approved by a wide margin, say people familiar with the matter
The much-desired feature will be available later this month
Delaware judge asks Twitter to produce historical snapshot of accounts reviewed by company to determine spam
Musk’s legal team is already leaning into using Zatko’s complaint as the Musk-Twitter case heads to an October trial.
In an explosive whistleblower complaint obtained by The Washington Post, former Twitter security chief Peiter ‘Mudge’ Zatko alleges the company misled regulators about lax security and spam
Subpoena is first sign the social-media firm’s co-founder will be an official part of the legal fight over Tesla CEO’s $44 billion takeover deal
Twitter and Elon Musk will face off in Delaware Chancery Court on Oct. 17 if they don’t settle first.
Twitter spent $33m (£27m) on Elon Musk's proposed deal to buy the firm between April and June 2022.
Twitter had sought short, fast trial, while Musk wanted February court date in lawsuit over failed merger
Delaware Chancery Court judge could decide as soon as Tuesday on the social-media company’s request for an expedited schedule
Billionaire opposes Twitter’s request for expedited trial over stalled deal
A bitter legal fight has begun, with social media giant Twitter suing Elon Musk in an effort to force him to go through with a $64 billion deal.
Twitter’s lawyers said in a letter on Monday that Elon Musk’s effort to terminate the acquisition is “invalid and wrongful.”