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Disney's Pixar Slashes 175 Jobs as Focus Shifts Back to Films

Pixar Animation Studios initiated layoffs affecting 14% of its workforce, approximately 175 employees, as part of a strategic shift away from original streaming series development following a period of expansion for Disney+.


'Kill Switch' for AI to be Implemented by Tech Giants in Landmark Safety Agreement

Microsoft, Amazon, OpenAI, and other tech giants have committed to a landmark international AI safety agreement at the Seoul AI Safety Summit, including a "kill switch" to halt AI development if risks cannot be mitigated.

Donald Trump's Video Referencing 'Unified Reich' if He Wins Shocks US; What Does He Mean?

Donald Trump's official Truth Social account posted a video referencing a possible unified Reich, which shocked the US. But why are Americans concerned?

Elon Musk Receives Proposal From Nickel-Rich Indonesia to Establish EV Battery Plant in the Country

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has received a proposal from the government of Indonesia to put up an EV battery plant in the country.


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Donald Trump Raises More Money Than Joe Biden for First Time After Ramping up Big-Dollar Fundraisers
Former President Donald Trump raised more money in April than President Joe Biden for the first time in this election period.
iPhone16 Rumors: New Models Expected to Come in 2 New Colors; Here's What to Expect!
Apple analyst Ming-chi Kuo speculated that the iPhone 16 would come in two new colors that would replace two colors Apple is planning to discontinue.
Vietnam Urges Apple Supplier Foxconn to Voluntarily Reduce Power Use by 30% amid Worsening Electricity Outages
Vietnam reportedly requested that Foxconn, an Apple supplier, reduce power consumption by 30% at its assembly plants in the northern region to prevent a recurrence of the electricity outages experienced last year.
Elon Musk Gives Microsoft's New AI Feature a Thumbs Down, Compares It to 'Black Mirror' Amid Spying Concerns
Elon Musk has compared the functionality of a new feature of Microsoft Windows PCs to an episode of "Black Mirror."
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Florida's officials report that rising commercial property insurance prices have caused hundreds of nursing homes to close in the last five years.
South Korea Bans North Korean Pop Song Praising Kim Jong Un
South Korea’s media regulator has banned the North Korean pop song ‘Friendly Father,’ claiming that it, and the accompanying music video, was "linked to psychological warfare" against the government in Seoul.
Telstra Cuts 2,800 Jobs by End of 2024
Telstra announced that it will cut 2,800 jobs by the end of 2024, especially products and services in its enterprise business.
Target to Stop Taking Personal Checks for Payment Starting Next Week—Here's Why
Target said it will decrease prices on 5,000 popular goods to attract more customers amid inflation fears.
Samsung Electronics Appoints New Chief for Semiconductor Business Amid Intense AI Chip Market Competition
Samsung Electronics has appointed a new chief for its semiconductor division to strengthen its position in the competitive AI chip market.
Donald Trump's Social Media Company Receives Inquiry From Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of former President Donald Trump's social media company Truth Social, disclosed that it had coordinated with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).