Actors and writers strikes could cost Warner Bros. up to US$500 million
The financial impact of the writers and actors strikes will likely persist through the end of the year, according to the company.
The financial impact of the writers and actors strikes will likely persist through the end of the year, according to the company.
The company attributed a dip in comparable sales to “consumer softness.”
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said a probe into the self-driving system by regulators was “moving as quickly as we responsibly can.”
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will investigate an estimated 280,000 Tesla vehicles.
The former president accused the network of defaming him by using the phrase “the Big Lie” while allegedly likening him to Adolf Hitler.
Elon Musk said early Saturday that advertising revenue for Twitter has dropped 50% amid a “heavy debt load,” just as competition between the platform—which recently started to pay creators for advertisements—and Mark Zuckerberg’s rival Threads continues to intensify.
The European Space Agency warned temperatures could surpass the continent’s previous record of nearly 120 degrees.
Musk said the change is to “address extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation.”
Canada approved the Online News Act earlier this month, requiring companies to pay news publishers to link to their content.
COO Ashwani Gupta resigned from the company earlier this month, with reports suggesting he had an internal conflict with CEO Makato Uchida.