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A quiet filing could decide what happens next inside one of gaming’s biggest studios
Workers have petitioned for a union election but are asking for voluntary recognition first. From layoffs and return-to-office mandates to challenges around AI and creativity, it’s not all fun and games for video game workers. And now, some are seeking to unionize.
Could Letterboxd go the way of Twitter? Social media is already in mourning
Rumors are swirling that the beloved movie app is up for sale, leaving users anxious about the future of the ‘last vanguard of good social media.’ In a social media landscape dominated by obnoxious ads, algorithms, and AI, Letterboxd has stood firm as a cult favorite.
Lawmakers Intensify Push For Trump’s $400 Million Ballroom After Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting
The ballroom is expected to be completed in 2028, though Saturday’s shooting has prompted calls to expedite the construction of the building.
How Leaders Unintentionally Teach Teams to Hide Risks — and How to Change That
Your organization doesn't have a visibility problem. It has a risk surfacing problem.
Gen Z is suddenly spending more time in one place they used to ignore
After years of streaming dominance, younger audiences are returning to theaters in record numbers. If you’ve caught a movie in the theater recently, you may have noticed the crowd leaned, well, decidedly younger.
This Adidas shoe was the common thread between those world record-breaking London Marathon runners
At just 97 grams, the Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 is an ultralight ‘supershoe’ worn by Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe as he crossed the finish line. On April 26, all eyes turned to the London Marathon as the event became the site of multiple broken records in long-distance running. Fans watched with bat...
China blocks Meta’s acquisition of AI startup Manus
Meta announced in December that it was acquiring Singapore-based Manus, which has strong links to China. China on Monday blocked U.S. tech giant Meta’s acquisition of the artificial intelligence startup Manus, in an unexpected move to reverse a deal that apparently aroused Beijing’...
The next stage of silent firing
Mass layoffs will be due to AI, but companies won’t admit that. In October 2024, I wrote that the tech industry was entering an era of silent firing. Jobs were not being eliminated overnight, but subtly reshaped in ways that encouraged attrition, as companies quietly prepared for large-scale automa...
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