The balloting will take place this week and could produce the second union at an Amazon facility in the United States.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter Deal Unlikely to Be Blocked by Regulators
The government most commonly intervenes when a company is buying a competitor.
The first “Meta Store” is opening in California in May
Enlarge / The first Meta Store won’t necessarily be your one-stop shop for all things sold by Meta—as this artistic interpretation points to one thing not sold by the store until further notice. (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images) On May 9, Meta will double down on its metaverse sales pitch by… making people drive...
(BPRW) The Center for Black Innovation’s Black Business Development Conference
(Black PR Wire) MIAMI, FL – If you’re a new entrepreneur or seriously considering becoming one, you need to attend the Black Business Development Conference series, which kicks off on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. at the Center for Bl
Twitter’s Board Is Said to Seriously Consider Elon Musk’s Bid
Twitter’s 11-member board met on Sunday morning to discuss Mr. Musk’s offer to buy the company and take it private.
Hackers are exploiting 0-days more than ever
Enlarge / VPNfilter had a total of nine modular tools discovered thus far by researchers, potentially turning thousands of routers into a versatile attack platform. Previously unknown “zero-day” software vulnerabilities are mysterious and intriguing as a concept. But they’re even more noteworthy when hackers are spotted actively exploiting the novel software flaws in the wild...
Hackers Claim to Target Russia With Cyberattacks and Leaks
While the authenticity of leaked data could not be verified, the effort appears to be part of a campaign by hackers opposed to the Kremlin.
E.U. Takes Aim at Social Media’s Harms With Landmark New Law
The Digital Services Act would force Meta, Google and others to combat misinformation and restrict certain online ads. How European officials will wield it remains to be seen.
As Europe Approves New Tech Laws, the U.S. Falls Further Behind
Federal privacy bills, security legislation and antitrust laws to address the power of the tech giants have all failed to advance in Congress, despite hand wringing and shows of bipartisan support.
Umang Gupta, Who Paved Way for Indian Tech Executives, Dies at 73
He found success as an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley shortly after arriving there in 1978, then represented his fellow alumni from the Indian Institutes of Technology.



