Harvard Names Claudine Gay as New President, First Black Leader Claudine Gay, the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will be the university’s first Black leader and the second woman. She will take office just as the university faces a Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
Elon Musk’s Twitter Role Puts Tesla Board Under New Scrutiny Corporate governance experts say the electric-car maker’s directors may need to rein in the chief executive, with whom many have personal ties.
Elon Musk Heads to Court to Defend His Billions in Tesla Pay A shareholder is asking the court to void a 2018 compensation package that has paid the chief executive nearly $50 billion.
How Twitter Will Change as a Private Company Under Elon Musk The social media company went public in 2013. But Elon Musk is taking it private as part of his acquisition of the firm. Here’s what that means.
Fox and News Corp, After Years Apart, Explore Merger A union would represent an about-face for both companies, which told investors nearly a decade ago that they were better off apart.