Ticket resale marketplace StubHub last week filed for an IPO, and rewrote part of its history in the process.
The big picture: StubHub's IPO filing refers repeatedly to CEO Eric Baker as the company's singular founder, including in its 915-word corporate history section, without a single mention of company co-founder Jeff Fluhr.
Tesla chair Robyn Denholm is maintaining radio silence about the corrosive effect of Elon Musk's political activities on the company's electric vehicle sales.
Why it matters: Denholm's arrival at Tesla in 2018 was seen as a potential stabilizing moment after Musk's tumultuous tussle with U.S. securities regulators.
A new real estate industry policy will allow home sellers to delay sharing their listings online.
Why it matters: The changeaims to give people more flexibility when advertising houses for sale, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) announced Tuesday.
The Atlantic storydetailing how Trump aides inadvertently invited the magazine's editor to a Signal chat where highly sensitive information about a military strike was shared has easily become the top news story of the year globally, according to new data.
A spokesperson for The Atlantic said it was "one of the top subscription driving stories" for the magazine of all time.
The Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE)'s incursion into the Social Security Administration is threatening to slow or even unravel the system that provided income to about 73 million Americans last month.
Why it matters: The Elon Musk-led effort to eradicate purported fraud at the agency long known as the "third rail" of American politics could jeopardize the SSA's ability to execute its core mission — and the financial stability of elderly and disabled people across the country.
Fox News "Special Report" host Bret Baier will air an exclusive interview with Elon Musk and DOGE members during his show's 6pm ET time slot on Thursday, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: It will be the first time that members of DOGE have been interviewed as a group since they launched their crusade to cut trillions of dollars in federal government spending. Details of the team's work and structure have remained mysterious.
Tesla is joining "robotics symposium" at the Capitol complex to showcase its new humanoid robot to lawmakers and staff, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: The event comes at a politically charged moment for the electric car company, whose founder Elon Musk has become one of the most controversial members of President Trump's inner circle.
Americans felt worse about the economy in March, according to a long-running survey released on Tuesday that also showed optimism about the outlook at a 12-year low — the latest sign of tariff threats rattling consumers.
Why it matters: President Trump now faces the same economic discontent that plagued the Biden administration.
Napster on Tuesday was acquired in a $207 million deal by Infinite Reality, a VC-backed metaverse unicorn.
Why it matters: Brand equity sometimes outlives the underlying business of internet platforms that were once popular with young users. That can prove irresistible to dealmakers.
Trump administration true believers are closing ranks to try to protect top national security officials from being pushed out over Monday's Signal scandal, insiders tell Axios.
Why it matters: Democrats and critics of President Trump want him to fire National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. That's a major reason he could survive. So far, insiders are defiant.
Job applications from federal workers inside DOGE-targeted agencies have surged this year, according to data out Tuesday morning from Indeed, the jobs site.
Why it matters: This is a highly educated bunch, spread around the country — and they're entering the job market at a time when hiring for those with advanced degrees has stalled out.
Injuries from recalled consumer products reached an eight-year high in 2024, according to a new report released Tuesday.
Why it matters: 869 injuries and at least 15 deaths were linked to hazardous products that were recalled during the year, the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund analysis found.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin sent President Trump a "personal gift" during a meeting with administration special envoy Steve Witkoff last week, the Kremlin said Monday after it emerged he gave him a portrait.
The big picture: While Trump's criticism of one portrait of himself at the Colorado State Capitol prompted its removal on Monday, Witkoff described the gifted portrait — one by a "leading Russian artist" — as "beautiful" during an interview with Tucker Carlson that was broadcast over the weekend.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied an explosive report Monday that he accidentally texted highly sensitive "war plans" to a journalist as part of a Signal group chat with more than a dozen top Trump officials.
Why it matters: The White House National Security Council confirmed Monday that the group text, mistakenly revealed to The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, "appears to be authentic."