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Disney to Lay Off Nearly 175 Pixar Workers Following Box Office Disappointments and 'Woke' Controversy

Disney to Lay Off Nearly 175 Pixar Workers Following Box Office Disappointments and 'Woke' Controversy

Disney's Pixar has announced the layoff of 14% of its workforce, with President Jim Morris informing 175 employees of their termination following multiple box office failures and amid accusations that the company's parent has "gone woke."


RFK Jr. Reveals Putting $24,000 Into GameStop in Support of Meme Stocks, Retail Investors

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. invested $24,000 in GameStop to show his support for retail investors against institutional money.

Peter Navarro Forecasts 'Mass Deportations,' Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's Exit in First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Second Term

Former Trump official Peter Navarro predicts "mass deportations" and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's departure in a hypothetical second Trump term, shared during a prison interview.

Tesla Shareholders Oppose Elon Musk Pay Package, Say CEO Lacks Strong Leadership for Being Busy to Other Businesses

Investors are clashing over Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, arguing it is not in Tesla's best interest as the company faces declining sales, slowing EV demand, and a 30% drop in stock price.


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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+.
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.
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.
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."
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 Campaign Plans to Sue Movie Makers of 'The Apprentice' That Shows Former President Raping Ex-Wife Ivana
The Trump campaign has declared its intention to take legal action against the creators of a recent film that portrays the presidential candidate engaging in a highly controversial act with his former wife, Ivana.
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg Resigns After Scathing Toxic Workplace Investigation, Sexual Harassment Allegations
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Chairman Martin Gruenberg announced on Monday his intention to step down once a successor is found for the banking regulator.
Princess Kate's Task Force Recommends UK Businesses to Invest in Early Childhood
Princess Kate's major involvement in the Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood's recent report urging British businesses to invest in early childhood did not indicate a return to public duties and engagements after her cancer diagnosis, Kensington Palace said.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Preparing to Retire Sooner Than Expected, Striking Key Change in Plans
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon suggested that he may resign as the leader of the country's biggest lender earlier than expected.
Stock Trader Ivan F. Boesky Dies at 87—Here's What To Know About the Man Inspiring 'Wall Street' Villain Gordon Gekko
American stock trader Ivan F. Boesky, the man who inspired "Wall Street" villain Gordon Gekko, dies at 87.
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