(NewsNation) — Payment company Stripe accidentally sent an image of a cartoon duck to some of the employees who were being fired in the company’s latest round of layoffs. Stripe is cutting 300 ...
The picture, attached as a PDF, is a cartoon image of a yellow duckling, with the label, “US-Non-California Duck”, according to reports from Business Insider. Rob McIntosh, the company’s ...
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States of America on Monday, and before the day was over, he had already signed executive orders that clearly violate the U.S.
Payments software company, Stripe, has made 300 people redundant but their emails came accompanied with a picture of a cartoon duck. As the tech job lay-offs look set to continue into this year ...
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The 51 officials had signed a public letter prior to the 2020 election suggesting information about Biden family corruption found on a laptop computer once owned by President Biden’s son Hunter ...
But the spotlight was back on the security clearance process Monday when President Donald Trump issued two ... individuals who signed the Hunter Biden laptop memo, which described the controversy ...
Donald Trump is likely to suspend security clearances of the intelligence officials, including CIA directors John Brennan and James Clapper, who had claimed that Hunter Biden's laptop containing ...
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President-elect Trump plans to revoke security clearances of 51 intelligence officials who called Hunter Biden's laptop reports Russian disinformation before the 2020 election, despite later ...
On Monday (January 20, 2025), Donald Trump transitions from president ... March but Congress voted to shorten the so-called “lame duck” period for more distinct transfers of power.