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Most people interested in electric carmaker Tesla are happy to rely on the market, analysts, and the occasional tweet by its endlessly-entertaining CEO for the latest news. But Model 3 obsessives are not most people. One group of automotive stalkers uses satellite imagery, drones and shipping data to track Elon Musk's troubled rollout. We, however, use VIN numbers. —Josh Petri

 

Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice is said to be close to completion, but he may strategically delay revealing a decision on whether to charge Trump while he finishes probing potential collusion with Russia.

 
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Goldman Sachs said David Solomon will become sole president of the company, elevating him over Harvey Schwartz as the eventual successor to Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein. 

 

Tesla's suspension of Model 3 production last month is sure to agitate fans already reading tea leaves for hints on when they'll get their car. We decided to create a tool to make it all easier.

 

Republicans created a $415 billion tax break for business owners when they rewrote the tax code. Three months later, thousands of U.S. employers still don’t know if they qualify. The IRS has said it will provide guidance, but now everyone wants a piece of the pie.

 

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pledged to make space travel more accessible, and he's willing to spend a lot of money to do it. How much he didn't say, but the billionaire said he wants to "lower the price of admission" to the heavens.

 

U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May blamed Russia for poisoning one of its former spies and his daughter on British soil. May told Parliament the pair had been targeted with a “military grade” nerve agent of a type known to be developed by Russia.

 
 
 

Pony protectors

It took 50 years and more than nine million Mustangs before Ford decided its beloved, blue-collar icon was mature enough for a grand tour of Europe and the rest of the world. The strategy’s tremendous success suggests the company should have started shipping them sooner.

 
 

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