
Twitter worker asks Elon Musk directly if he’s laid off
Since taking over Twitter, Elon Musk has laid off hundreds of employees as he desperately tries to cut costs. On Monday evening, one such employee, Haraldur
Since taking over Twitter, Elon Musk has laid off hundreds of employees as he desperately tries to cut costs. On Monday evening, one such employee, Haraldur
The U.S. housing market’s move from boom mode to correction mode was so abrupt last year that economists at Zillow repeatedly saw themselves issuing sharp downward
What’s better than one passport? Twoooo passports (read to the tune of the viral TikTok video). As remote work opened up the doors for workcations and
As companies tried to get workers back to in-person work last year, Salesforce and its CEO Marc Benioff criticized the idea of office mandates. Benioff argued in June
Four Americans who traveled to Mexico last week to seek health care got caught in a deadly shootout and were kidnapped by heavily armed men who threw them in the back of
Best Buy’s Geek Squad has been handed a task that’s a lot more sensitive that setting up your living room’s surround-sound system. The electronics retailer
Oklahoma voters will decide Tuesday whether to make the state one of the most conservative to green light cannabis use for adults. State Question 820, the result
The federal COVID-19 pandemic protections that have largely prohibited states from dropping anyone from Medicaid since 2020 helped millions of low-income Americans
Thirty-four Tyson Foods employees, former employees and family members filed a lawsuit against the company Monday, saying it failed to take appropriate precautions at
You’ve heard it before: Nearly 80% of Americans consider themselves an “above average” driver–and fewer than 1% consider themselves “worse than average.” The