Zelooperz has been one of the most flavorful rappers of the past decade. His name has lived in the underground rap scene for years — a corner of music where his consistent switch-ups and diverse sounds fit like a perfect puzzle piece….
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How unlocking ‘sticky’ chemistry may lead to better, cleaner fuels
COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a new study, chemists have developed a novel framework for determining how effectively carbon monoxide sticks to the surface of a catalyst during conversion from carbon dioxide.
This…
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“Everything’s changing in the industry and we need to change as well”: inside the new-look GDC
The only time Mark DeLoura’s cheery demeanour dips is when I ask him about the teaser campaign. The news that the Game Developer’s Conference was becoming the “GDC Festival of Gaming” was announced with CGI teaser videos showing…
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Exploring the link between maternal care and attachment in mouse pups
Children can sometimes develop health, behavioral, and attachment issues that persist when their needs are not met by their caregiver. New from eNeuro, Arie Kaffman and colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine explored…
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Digital Culture’s Week in a Minute: October recapped
Do you remember all that went down in the virtual realm over the last fortnight? Did you add anything to your Steam library this week? Have you gone down any rabbit holes in the last seven days? No? Would you like to? Do you have a…
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Madison in Valentino! Olivia in Rabanne! Vogue World 2025: Hollywood Was a Prize Vintage Affair
The red carpet rolled out on the Paramount lot for Vogue World 2025 Hollywood. There, guests and V.W. participants donned their fresh-off-the-runway bests—Nicole Kidman and Ayo Edebiri in Matthieu’s Chanel! Greta Lee in Jonathan’s…
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Mumford & Sons Cover Gracie Abrams’ ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’: Listen
The band and Abrams connected last year during a Kamala Harris rally ahead of the 2024 election
Marcus Mumford channeled Gracie Abrams‘ guitar strums and vocals while visiting the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. On Monday,…
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Exploring the role of the claustrum in psychedelic-induced memory enhancement
Using psychedelics to treat psychiatric diseases has become less controversial as scientists continue to reveal their underlying mechanisms. In a new eNeuro paper, researchers led by Pavel Ortinski, from the University of Kentucky,…
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In Paris, Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau confirm they are dating
Pop star and recreational astronaut Katy Perry has found a new flame in former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in an unexpected romance that feels like a “Mad Libs” page come to life.
The “California Gurls” hitmaker and the…
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Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs in response to pandemic overhiring | Amazon
Amazon is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning Tuesday, as the company works to pare expenses and compensate for overhiring during the peak demand of the pandemic, according to three people familiar with the matter.
The figure represents a small percentage of Amazon’s 1.55 million total employees, but nearly 10% of the company’s roughly 350,000 corporate employees. This would represent the largest job cut at Amazon since around 27,000 jobs were eliminated starting in late 2022.
An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment.
Amazon has been trimming smaller numbers of jobs over the past two years across multiple divisions, including devices, communications, podcasting and others.
The cuts beginning this week may impact a variety of divisions within Amazon, including human resources, known as people experience and technology, devices and services and operations, among others, the people said.
Managers of affected teams were asked to undergo training on Monday for how to communicate with staff following notifications that will start going out via email tomorrow morning, the people said.
Amazon shares were up 1.5% to $227.53. The company plans to report third quarter earnings on Thursday.
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