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Elon Musk Abruptly Cancels 'The Don Lemon Show' on X; Former CNN Anchor Says the Billionaire Got 'Mad' at Him

Elon Musk's decision to cancel "The Don Lemon Show" on his social media platform X after he sat for the program's first interview has stirred controversy.


Google Sued by Axel Springer, 31 Other Media Groups in Europe for $2.3 Billion Over Digital Ad Practices

Google is facing a 2.1 billion euros ($2.3 billion) lawsuit filed by 32 media organizations in Europe, including Axel Springer and Schibsted, over alleged financial losses due to the company's digital advertising practices.

"Don't Treat Them Like Robots" — Dana Michell Explains What Makes a Perfect Workplace

Tight deadlines loom, and expectations run high in today's fast-paced business environment. In this scenario, the role of a leader extends beyond the boardroom. Many mistakenly believe that a leader is someone who just orders around people to get things done. That's, in fact, the opposite of what a leader is.

Vice Media to Lay Off 'Several Hundred' Employees, Shut Down Vice.com

Vice Media Group CEO Bruce Dixon informed employees in a memo sent out on Thursday that the company plans to lay off several hundred employees.


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Paramount Global Is Laying Off About 800 Workers: Report
As the media firm looks for ways to cut costs and increase earnings this year, Paramount Global is reportedly laying off approximately 800 employees, or about 3% of its workforce.
Chinese Retailer Temu Returns to Super Bowl for a New Ad, But US Lawmakers Are Against It —Why?
Chinese e-commerce platform Temu is making a comeback to the Super Bowl advertising arena, stirring up controversy among US lawmakers who urged Paramount Global and CBS not to air its commercial.
Russia's Vladimir Putin Praises Tech Mogul Elon Musk But Warns Against Threats Posed by AI, Genetics Technology
Russia's President Vladimir Putin was full of praise for Elon Musk during his two-hour interview with Tucker Carlson aired on Thursday, calling the tech billionaire a "smart person."
Donald Trump-Linked Media Company Is Nearing a $50 Million Financing Deal: Report
Digital World Acquisition Corp., the blank check company set to take former President Donald Trump's social media platform public, is reportedly on the brink of securing a $50 million financing deal.
Russia Confirms Vladimir Putin Gave Interview to Controversial US Media Personality Tucker Carlson
Controversial US media personality Tucker Carlson has recently interviewed Russia's President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin confirmed.
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery Team up for New Sports Streaming Service
Walt Disney's ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery have announced plans to collaborate on a new sports streaming service.
US Leads Public Distrust in Innovation, New Survey Shows
A new survey conducted ahead of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting this week revealed that businesses and governments are poorly managing and regulating new technologies.
Closing Arguments Delivered In Trump's Civil Fraud Trial In NYC
Former President Donald Trump has been ordered by a Manhattan judge to pay The New York Times and its three reporters nearly $400,000 in legal fees.
Radio and Podcast Giant Audacy Files for Bankruptcy Protection to Reduce Its Nearly $2 Billion Debt by 80%
US radio and podcast giant Audacy has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to reduce the company's debt.
Tesla Robot Attacked a Giga Texas Factory Worker, And Here's How Elon Musk Reacted to the Report
A factory worker at the Tesla Giga Texas facility was reportedly attacked by a robot, which pushed its claws into his body.
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