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Following its blockbuster merger with Skydance, Paramount is planning to cut between 2,000 and 3,000 jobs by early November in a bid to slash over $2 billion in costs.
Netflix’s animated musical KPop Demon Hunters took the top spot at the U.S. box office over the weekend—with an estimated $16–20 million in ticket sales from a limited sing-along run—marking the streamer’s first triumph.
Employees are slipping out of the office earlier than before—but clocking in late is still a career no-no, exposing how “productivity theater” rules our flexible work lives.
Content creators are flooding the internet with low-effort, high-volume AI-generated videos and posts—nicknamed “AI slop”—and surprisingly, it’s earning them real money.
Tesla is under federal investigation for submitting crash reports involving its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems months late—putting its safety and transparency under fresh scrutiny.
Meta has just signed a six-year, $10-billion-plus cloud computing agreement with Google Cloud to power its AI infrastructure and data needs.
A new survey reveals that 1 in 5 U.S. employers plans to slow hiring in the second half of 2025—a clear shift toward cautious growth amid economic uncertainty and automation trends.
Despite a lineup of originals and franchise sequels, the 2025 U.S. summer film season is falling short of the $4 billion mark, signaling strong audience interest but no blockbuster breakout.
Target has named longtime operations leader Michael Fiddelke as its next CEO, effective February 1, 2026, tasking him with reversing a sales slump and reinvigorating the brand.
Major tech giants—from Nvidia to Palantir—are seeing share prices tumble as investor enthusiasm for AI fades and concerns mount over sky-high valuations.
This season, the NFL is bringing AI into the mix—from the sidelines to the booth—using Microsoft’s Copilot tools to filter real-time game data and help coaches make faster, more focused decisions.
The U.S. just expanded its steel and aluminum tariffs to include over 400 new products—from wind turbines and railcars to furniture and auto parts—nudging up import costs and shaking global supply chains.
Our official labor stats are ignoring a growing crisis: hundreds of thousands of women—especially moms and working Black women—are exiting the workforce, but those losses aren’t reflected in how data is reported.
Nearly 95% of in-house AI pilots fail to deliver business value—because experimentation isn't enough without real data, clear use cases, or production-ready infrastructure.
Canada’s industrial board ruled the Air Canada flight attendants’ strike illegal, but after defying the order for days, the union cracked a deal that secured new pay for boarding duties and ended the disruption.