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Twitter Officially Merges With X Corp
Twitter Officially Merges , With X Corp.
FOX Business reports that according to a recent court filing, Twitter, Inc.
No longer exists.
Pursuant to Rule 7.1 (a)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the undersigned counsel for Defendant X Corp., as successor in interest to named Defendant Twitter, Inc., hereby states that Twitter, Inc.
Has been merged into X Corp.
And no longer exists, Via legal filing.
News of the merger was shared to Twitter by Journalist Laura Loomer, who has filed a RICO lawsuit against Twitter and other social media giants.
While Twitter CEO Elon Musk has not publicly announced the change, he did post a cryptic tweet, seemingly acknowledging the merger.
While Twitter CEO Elon Musk has not publicly announced the change, he did post a cryptic tweet, seemingly acknowledging the merger.
FOX Business reports that Musk
revealed his plans for X last year.
An "everything app" would essentially include social networking, messaging, e-commerce and peer-to-peer payments.
Elon Musk found himself in the crosshairs of controversy once again as he clashed with Australian authorities over content censorship on his platform, X. The dispute stemmed from a court order instructing X to remove video posts depicting a violent incident involving an Assyrian bishop. Musk, known for his outspoken nature, accused Australian leaders of attempting to stifle internet freedom, drawing condemnation from lawmakers.
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Australia's prime minister said Elon Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" over his reluctance to remove footage of last week's Church.. Sky News
February Layoffs , Hit Highest Level Since 2009.
According to a report released by
Challenger, Gray & Christmas on March 7, companies cut 84,638 jobs in February.
That number represents a 3% increase
from January and a 9% jump
year-over-year, Fox Business reports.
As we navigate the start of 2024, we're
witnessing a persistent wave of layoffs. , Andy Challenger, senior vice president of
Challenger, Gray & Christmas, via Fox Business.
Businesses are aggressively slashing
costs and embracing technological
innovations, actions that are
significantly reshaping staffing needs, Andy Challenger, senior vice president of
Challenger, Gray & Christmas, via Fox Business.
Tech companies had the most
layoffs in February, over 12,000.
The sector has cut over 28,000 jobs since the beginning of 2024, Fox Business reports. .
Financial firms lost over 26,000 jobs
since the beginning of the year.
That is a 54% increase in layoffs for the sector compared to the same time last year.
Other sectors to experience significant layoffs this year include manufacturing, energy and education.
In light of the backlash some companies
have faced for directly attributing job
cuts to artificial intelligence, , Andy Challenger, senior vice president of
Challenger, Gray & Christmas, via Fox Business.
... they appear to be framing this
shift as a ‘technological update’
rather than an outright substitution
of human roles with AI, Andy Challenger, senior vice president of
Challenger, Gray & Christmas, via Fox Business.
In truth, companies are also
implementing robotics and
automation in addition to AI. , Andy Challenger, senior vice president of
Challenger, Gray & Christmas, via Fox Business.
It's worth noting that last year alone,
AI was directly cited in 4,247 job
reductions, suggesting a growing
impact on companies’ workforces, Andy Challenger, senior vice president of
Challenger, Gray & Christmas, via Fox Business
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Hawkeyes Ticket Prices Surge , Following Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Draft Declaration.
Clark announced that she will enter the 2024 WNBA Draft on Feb. 29, Fox Business reports. .
Clark announced that she will enter the 2024 WNBA Draft on Feb. 29, Fox Business reports. .
While this season is far from over and
we have a lot more goals to achieve, it
will be my last one at Iowa. I am excited
to be entering the 2024 WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark, via X.
While this season is far from over and
we have a lot more goals to achieve, it
will be my last one at Iowa. I am excited
to be entering the 2024 WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark, via X.
It is impossible to fully express my
gratitude to everyone who has
supported me during my time at Iowa.., Caitlin Clark, via X.
Most importantly, none of this would have
been possible without my family and friends
who have been by my side through it all.
Because of all of you, my dreams came true. , Caitlin Clark, via X.
March 3 will mark the Hawkeyes'
season finale. They are currently 24-4.
Clark's WNBA Draft announcement has sent
ticket prices soaring for supporters hoping to watch her play one more time before she turns pro.
Clark's WNBA Draft announcement has sent
ticket prices soaring for supporters hoping to watch her play one more time before she turns pro.
According to TickPick.com, the secondary market's average ticket price for the Hawkeyes' upcoming game against Ohio State is $557.
According to TickPick.com, the secondary market's average ticket price for the Hawkeyes' upcoming game against Ohio State is $557.
As of Feb. 29, the cheapest available ticket was $487, and the most expensive was $2,919.
Clark is only 18 points away from breaking
the NCAA's all-time scoring record.
Clark is only 18 points away from breaking
the NCAA's all-time scoring record.
The late Pete Maravich, who played
for LSU from 1967-1970, currently
holds the record with 3,667 points
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