• Take-Two Interactive cuts 5% of workforce, shutters projects amid cost-cutting measures

    An SEC filing made by Take-Two reveals that it expects the cost-cutting efforts, which it calls "rationalizing its pipeline" and "streamlining its organizational structure," to incur costs of up to $200 million, including $35 million from employee-related costs and $140 million from canceled projects. There are also $15 million toRead Entire Article

  • New Nuneaton market plan to save £85k

    The council says it needs to change the way the 800 year long market operates

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    Tesla has confirmed that it will offer more affordable electric vehicles, though it has not provided any details. A talented designer created this compelling Model 3 hatchback concept, sparking desires for an official Tesla hatchback. A hatchback version of the Model 3 could boost sales, especially in European markets, but Tesla hasn't shown any official interest in this body style. Tesla recently confirmed it is working on more affordable electric vehicles, and while it didn’t specify if this...

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    The cost of living means family house rules now include always turning off

  • Gov. Kelly vetoes tax cut, proposes new plan

    TOPEKA (AP) - Kansas' Democratic governor on Wednesday vetoed a broad package of tax cuts for the second time in three months, describing it as “too expensive” despite the bipartisan support it enjoyed in the Republican-controlled Legislature. Gov. Laura Kelly and her staff had signaled that she had misgivings about a package of income, sales and property []

  • New forecasting tool aims to identify the risk from extreme heat

    Learn about a new forecasting tool that combines extreme heat and the human impacts that are experienced.

  • Tesla's new growth plan is centered around mysterious cheaper models

    Tesla’s been undergoing some major changes, and now we have a sense of why: The company says it is upending its product roadmap because of “pressure” on EV sales. The new and accelerated plan now includes “more affordable models” that the company claims will be launched next year. Or if Tesla CEO Elon Musk is […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Tesla: EV giant cuts prices in major markets as sales fall

    The move comes after the firm reported a sharp fall in deliveries in the first three months of 2024.

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    New Treme market marks plans to revitalize area under Claiborne overpass

    Local and federal officials met under the Claiborne overpass Wednesday, April 17 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to welcome the Backatown Plaza Market.

  • Google lays off employees, shifts some roles abroad amid cost cuts

    The Google spokesperson said the layoffs are not company-wide and that affected employees will be able to apply for internal roles, but did not specify the number of employees impacted nor the teams involved. The layoffs follow a slew of job cuts across Google, and the tech and media industry this year, adding to fears that layoffs may continue as companies grapple with economic uncertainty. Employees across several of Google' teams in its real estate and finance departments have been...

  • Tesla cuts prices of Model Y, Model X, Model S vehicles in US

    Tesla cut the prices for its Model Y, Model X and Model S vehicles in the U.S. by $2,000 each on Friday, according to the electric vehicle maker's website. Elon Musk's electric vehicle maker lowered the prices for its Model Y base variant to $42,990, while the long-range and performance variants are now priced at $47,990 and $51,490, respectively, the website showed. The basic version of the Model S now costs $72,990 and its plaid variant $87,990. The Model X base variant now costs $77,990 and...

  • New EPA Rules Aim to Drastically Cut Pollution from US Power Plants

    The EPA recently introduced regulations that could transform the landscape of air, water, and climate pollution in the United States.