Elon Musk defends Twitter layoffs, says company lost more than $4M per day, employees got severance packages
Elon Musk on Friday said Twitter was losing more than $4 million a day and that employees will receive three-month severance packages.
Twitter users criticize $8 fee, but how does it compare to other subscriptions?
Verified Twitter users are speaking out against Elon Musk's latest move to charge a monthly fee for the blue check mark, saying the site "looses all value."
For chip makers, the flip from shortage to glut intensifies
Qualcomm joined a chorus of companies cutting costs, saying it curtailed spending and froze hiring as electronics manufacturers are slowing chip orders.
Elon Musk roasts AOC on Twitter: 'Thank you for your feedback'
'Fox Across America' host Jimmy Failla sounds off on the White House for deleting a tweet on social security after being fact-checked. He also weighs in on Democrats' latest messaging on social media.
Forget 'quiet quitting': Now workers are stressing out colleagues with 'quiet constraint'
The workplace trend "quiet quitting" is now followed by "quiet constraint" — workers hold back key information from their teams for a variety of reasons, including competitiveness. Experts weigh in.
FCC commissioner urges US government to ban TikTok
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr called on the U.S. government to ban TikTok outright on Tuesday. The Chinese-owned app is a national security threat exposing Americans' data.
SiriusXM earnings report shows gain of 187,000 self-paid subscribers
SiriusXM gained 187,000 self-paid subscribers but lost 49,000 paid promotional subscribers, according to the company's third-quarter earnings.
Frequent MSNBC guest ripped for plotting to strip Elon Musk of US citizenship: ‘Stupid and incompetent’
A variety of Twitter users mocked commentator Dean Obeidallah after he declared that he was launching an inquiry into industrialist Elon Musk's immigration records.
Andrea Mitchell, Ben Collins worry Elon Musk will enable ‘foreign interference’ on Twitter
MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell spoke on a Monday episode of her show with a panel of guests including NBC’s Ben Collins about the implications of Twitter’s new leadership.
Gettr users 'way up,' 'damage' to Twitter brand has already been done: CEO Jason Miller
Gettr CEO Jason Miller joined Mornings with Maria to discuss Elon Musk's Twitter takeover and the impact it has had on the platform, saying the number of Gettr users are increasing.
Instagram locks out, suspends some users in apparent glitch
Instagram confirmed widespread outages Monday after several users complained of being locked out of their accounts and others were mistakenly suspended.
Elon Musk hints at major Twitter staffing changes in tweet about managers
Elon Musk hinted at staffing shakeups at Twitter on Sunday, tweeting that "there seem to be 10 people ‘managing’ for every one person coding."
Big Tech layoffs could hurt Americans, but the 'worst is still on the way': tech insider
Microsoft, Meta, Twitter and other big tech firms will continue layoffs and hiring freezes as companies look to cut cost, Bay Area recruiting site founder says.
General Motors pauses advertising on Twitter amid Elon Musk's new ownership
General Motors is pausing its advertising with Twiter a day after Elon Musk took ownership of the social media giant.
Trump makes first comments about Twitter since Musk takeover: 'Very happy'
Former President Donald Trump said he is "very happy" Twitter is in "sane hands," his first comments about Elon Musk's social media acquisition.
Trump to stay on his Truth Social amid Elon Musk Twitter takeover
EXCLUSIVE: Former President Donald Trump wished Elon Musk the best with Twitter, but stressed he will stay on his own Truth Social, a social media platform he touts as “better,” “safe” and feels “like home.”
North Carolina couple sentenced for COVID relief fraud, embezzling more than $200k from booster club
Anthony and Deana Sharper of Charlotte, North Carolina were sentenced to prison after stealing $239,000 from a high school athletic booster club.
Mobileye IPO: What to know
Mobileye is selling 41 million Class A shares at $21 per share. The offering values Intel's autonomous hardware and software unit at $16.7 billion.
Spotify won't remove Kanye 'Ye' West's music despite condemning antisemitic remarks
Spotify this week condemned Kanye "Ye" West's antisemitic remarks but said that removing his music from the platform would be up to his label.
Intel's Mobileye IPO prices above expected range
Intel's Mobileye IPO will begin trading Wednesday after selling 41 million shares at $21 each raising $861 million.

















