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Netflix shares have taken off the past year, but what will drive the next era of growth? Analysts suggest taking a page, and ...
Business Insider is laying off about 21% of its workforce, an internal memo showed on Thursday, as the financial news outlet grapples with shrinking search traffic and the growing use of ...
The "cut them off theory" is a new trend circulating on social media where people are breaking things off with their lover if that person cannot meet their small needs in life.
President Trump on Thursday floated canceling government contracts with Elon Musk’s companies amid a feud that has exploded into full public view. Trump, in a Truth Social post, said the tech ...
William Antonelli, a former full-time staffer laid off from Business Insider last year, wrote on X, “Today’s layoffs destroyed the Commerce team, my only source of semi-stable freelance work.” ...
Russia's economy minister Maxim Reshetnikov said on Tuesday that the central bank should ease monetary policy in a timely manner in order to achieve growth of 3%, a target set by President ...
The Philippines, the world’s top rice importer, plans to look beyond its dominant supplier, Vietnam, to ensure steady supplies and competitive prices at home.
Business Insider laid off around 21% of its staff on Thursday, according to a memo sent by CEO Barbara Peng. “We are reducing the size of our organization, a move that will impact about 21% of ...
Business Insider laying off 21% of its employees as it pulls back in some areas and beefs up its live events business and the use of AI. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
Entire teams aren't getting cut. Disney Dreamer Rose "Rosie" Warfield looks on during the Disney Dreamers Academy at Walt Disney World Resort on March 5, 2022, in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Below is a staff note from Business Insider CEO Barbara Peng, sent to employees on May 29, 2025. Team, Today we're making significant organizational changes that are part of the strategy we set in ...
Disney is laying off several hundred employees globally amid declining TV audiences. The layoffs affect marketing, publicity, casting, and corporate finance, mainly in the US. Disney, like other ...