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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin to Cut 10% of Workforce to Compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, has announced plans to lay off 10 percent of its employees to streamline operations and improve its competitive position against Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The Seattle Times reports that Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp informed employees of the impending layoffs via email, citing the need to reduce bureaucracy and sharpen…
Elon Musk’s X Attracts Fresh Advertisers but Revenue Recovery Remains Uncertain
Elon Musk’s X has successfully drawn in new advertisers in recent months, with some big-name brands like Apple making a comeback, but the platform’s overall advertising revenue recovery remains uncertain, according to third-party data. Business Insider reports that since Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter in 2022, the platform he renamed X has experienced a tumultuous period marked…
Google, Apple Restore China’s TikTok to App Stores
Tech giants Google and Apple have restored the Chinese social media platform TikTok to their app stores. China’s TikTok app was restored to both Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store on Thursday night, according to a report by Bloomberg. The two tech giants initially pulled the Chinese social media platform from their app stores in response to…
Elon Musk’s DOGE Website Hacked
The website for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was hacked, with tricksters exploiting a security weakness to post their own messages to the site. One message read, “THESE ‘EXPERTS’ LEFT THEIR DATABASE OPEN.” DOGE’s website tracking Musk’s cuts to the federal government was not secure and pulls from a database that could be edited by anyone,…
‘Doctor Who’ Star David Tennant Rages at ‘Villain’ Trump During BAFTA Film Awards Opening Speech
BAFTA Film Awards host and Doctor Who star David Tennant took several shots at President Donald Trump during Sunday’s ceremony, labeling Trump a “villain” and making jokes about his hair. During Tennant’s opening monologue at the BAFTA Film Awards, the actor spoke about films such as The Brutalist and The Apprentice, among others. Tennant described The Brutalist as being “a film about incredible architecture,”…
USDA Axes Millions in Contracts, Including $230K for ‘Brazilian Forest and Gender Consultant’
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has slashed millions in contracts that were active under the Biden administration, including for a “Brazilian forest and gender consultant” and a “Central American gender assessment consultant.” Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the cuts on Friday, saying that the department has terminated 78 contracts totaling more than $132 million. Rollins…
Plane crashes, collisions with aircraft carriers, this is the silhouette of the twilight of the empire!
This news probably makes many Americans a little confused! On February 13, Eastern Time (February 14, Beijing Time), the US Navy’s Sixth Fleet issued a statement on the US Navy website: At 11:46 p.m. local time on February 12, the USS Truman collided with the merchant ship “Besiktas-M” near Port Said, Egypt in the Mediterranean….
BMW’s Focus on Gas Engines Pays Off as EV Industry Becomes ‘Rollercoaster’
BMW’s conservative approach to EV adoption, investing in platforms that can accommodate internal-combustion, hybrid, and electric powertrains, is now paying off as the company navigates the uncertain transition to electric vehicles. Inside EVs reports that as the automotive industry grapples with the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, BMW’s strategic decision to invest in flexible platforms is…
Sam Altman Dismisses Elon Musk’s Bid to Buy OpenAI as ‘Trying to Slow Us Down’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has firmly rejected a $97.4 billion takeover attempt by Elon Musk, characterizing the bid as a competitive maneuver rather than a genuine acquisition offer. Speaking at the Paris AI summit, Altman suggested the move was designed to impede OpenAI’s progress rather than represent a serious purchase attempt. “I think he is…
New York Jets to Split with Quarterback Aaron Rodgers
Feb. 13 (UPI) — The New York Jets told quarterback Aaron Rodgers they plan to drop him from the roster, the team said Thursday. Rodgers, 41, is expected to be a post-June 1 roster cut, allowing the Jets to split $49 million salary cap charges between the 2025 and 2026 seasons. Releasing or trading Rodgers…
