New Era For Twitter As Elon Musk Takes Control

According to CNBC, billionaire Elon Musk has taken control of Twitter ahead of Friday’s deadline to complete the $44 billion takeover, launching the social media giant into a new era. NBC News’ Jake Ward explains how Twitter’s employees are reacting to the takeover and what the future for the company could look like with Musk at the helm. 

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