Neither Musk nor Twitter had said if the deal is closed yet.
Author archives: Gabrielle Bienasz
Why Are There More Disabled Americans In the Workplace? Long Covid Could Be to Blame, According to a New Report
An economist at the New York Federal Reserve, Richard Deitz, said that people struggling with long Covid are “likely to remain a fixture of the workplace.”
These Are Some of the Most Common Corporate Work-Life Mistakes That We All Make, According to TikTok
Watch out for the over-sharers and the meeting-extenders.
Tourists Rescued From 26-Hour Underground Stay in Grand Canyon Caverns
The group of five was stranded at the bottom of the 200-foot canyon exploration area due to a broken elevator.
Massachusetts Department of Transportation Reportedly Asked Unvaccinated Workers Who Were Fired to Come Back
The department’s policy is still that unvaccinated employees should keep masks on and would have to prove a “sincerely held religious belief” or other reason for the exemption.
Disney Annual Pass Holders Sued Company, Said It ‘Abused’ Pandemic to Add Unfair Visiting Rules
Two people filed a class action lawsuit in late October accusing the company of deceptive business practices for its rule changes around annual pass holders post-pandemic.
Rainer Schaller, Owner of Gold’s Gym, Among Dead in Weekend Plane Crash
A person of the same name was on a list of passengers of a plane that went missing off the coast of Costa Rica. The company confirmed Monday that Schaller was among them.
Report: U.S. Officials Considering a Review of Twitter-Musk Deal
The billionaire replied to the news with a laughing emoji.
American Airlines is Dropping First Class On International Flights
It is following the lead of United and Delta in changing the way it offers luxury to consumers.
Autonomous Delivery Robots Are Heading For The University of Texas at Austin Campus
The robots will be deployed as part of a five-year study on whether humans and robots can “co-exist in a public.”