Friday, January 3, 2025

Elon Musk Cuts Twitter’s Workforce Down to 1,000 Full-Time Employees

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by Lucas Nolan, Breitbart:

Elon Musk’s Twitter has cut its workforce to the lowest level in years with only around 1,000 full-time employees remaining, according to anonymous sources familiar with the company. This comes in the wake of Musk’s aggressive staff cuts and a wave of resignations since he officially acquired the social media platform six months ago.

Business Insider reports that according to unnamed sources familiar with the business, Twitter’s employee count has experienced a severe reduction, hitting its lowest level in years, with only about 1,000 full-time workers remaining. Elon Musk has aggressively reduced the number of employees, including through layoffs and firings, as well as through a wave of resignations, since he formally acquired the social media platform six months ago.

As a Digitized Iron Curtain Descends, Spiritual Faith Rises

by J.B. Shurk, American Thinker:

Two trend lines extend into the future.  One tracks government’s increased oppression, surveillance, and social control.  The other tracks people’s rising spiritual faith, desire for personal freedom, and determination that government should leave them alone.  This is our reality.  It also exposes the chink in totalitarianism’s armor.  The greater the government’s coercion, the more convinced a growing share of the population becomes that illegitimate government must go.

“We’ve Never Seen Such A Dramatic Shift”: Bud Light Hopes New Ad Blitz Can Overcome Corporate Suicide

by Paul Joseph Watson, Summit News:

Bud Light parent company Anheuser-Busch is desperately scrambling to rehabilitate their image following corporate suicide over a transgender ad campaign featuring TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

In order to make amends with distributors after off-site sales fell 26.1% in the week ending April 22 vs. one year ago, the company has pledged to boost marketing spending on Bud Light and accelerate production of a new slate of ads, according to the Wall Street Journal, which adds that Anheuser-Busch will give a ‘case of Bud Light to every employee’ of a wholesaler.