Many brick and mortar stores have done away with layaway, but e-commerce giant Amazon hasn’t. How about Target or Burlington?
Author: Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY
Twitter blue parody accounts flood the platform after new subscription service rollout
Twitter accounts with blue check marks under new Musk system impersonated brands and public figures including Eli Lilly, Nintendo and Joe Biden.
Elon Musk ends remote work at Twitter, warns staff of ‘difficult times ahead,’ reports say
The remote work ban comes days after mass layoffs at Twitter impacted roughly half the company’s workforce.
Tech company layoffs continue to tear through the industry. Redfin, Salesforce cut staff
Salesforce and Redfin join a growing number of tech companies that have announced layoffs and other cost-cutting measures as US economy struggles.
A Chick-fil-A owner’s change to a 3-day work helps with employee burnout and retention
The Florida Chick-fil-A operator said employees worked up to 70 hours a week and skipped vacations before he implemented the shorter week.
Facebook parent Meta plans to lay off thousands of employees, reports say
Meta joins a number of tech companies that have recently announced job cuts or hiring freezes.
‘A massive drop in revenue,’ Musk blames activists for Twitter’s woes amid mass layoffs
A coalition of activist groups called on brands to pause advertisement on Twitter amid reports of layoffs at the company.
Half of Twitter users wouldn’t pay to use the site, survey shows
Many Twitter users in the United States expect the platform will improve under Elon Must, according to a survey conducted by The Harris Poll.
Banned users won’t back for ‘weeks,’ Elon Musk says, dashing hopes of quick Trump return
Banned Twitter users such as former President Donald Trump will not be reinstated before the midterm elections, Elon Musk says.
OpenSSL, widely used encryption library, patches high vulnerabilities. What to know.
OpenSSL downgraded a security vulnerability from critical to high.