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Salesforce’s stealth layoffs spark fresh panic over big tech job security

Salesforce has been quietly shedding jobs across multiple states, relying on localized regulatory filings rather than a single corporate announcement to disclose the cuts. The approach has turned what might otherwise be a routine restructuring into a source of deep unease among tech workers, particularly because CEO Marc Benioff has publicly credited artificial intelligence with…

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Kentucky workers erupt after Ford suddenly scraps massive EV plant

Ford’s decision to cancel its planned expansion of the BlueOval SK electric vehicle battery operation in Glendale, Kentucky, has triggered fierce backlash from workers who had staked their livelihoods on the project. The plant, backed by billions in federal financing and positioned as a flagship of domestic EV manufacturing, now sits at the center of…

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Contractor to cut 60+ jobs at WPAFB in latest round of layoffs

Astrion, a defense contractor supporting operations at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, is preparing to cut 61 employees tied to an F-15 contract that the company may not retain. The layoffs, expected on or around May 31, 2026, reflect the recurring instability that contract workers face when military support agreements change hands. For the affected workers,…

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Another restaurant shutdown exposes deepening crisis in dining industry

The U.S. restaurant industry keeps losing operators even as its aggregate revenue climbs, and the disconnect between top-line growth and ground-level survival is becoming harder to ignore. Rising input costs, cautious consumers, and thin margins are converging to push independent and mid-tier establishments toward closure at a pace that headline sales figures alone cannot explain….

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Wendy’s to shut about 300 more stores as closures accelerate

Wendy’s plans to close roughly 300 additional U.S. restaurants over the coming years, a significant acceleration that reflects deeper trouble across its domestic footprint. The closures, representing about 5% to 6% of the chain’s American locations, come after a weak fourth quarter and signal that the company’s turnaround strategy now hinges on shrinking to grow….

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Forget Crumbl: rival cookie chain Taylor Chip just crashed into Chapter 11

Taylor Chip, a Lancaster County cookie brand that styled itself as a fresh competitor to Crumbl, is now seeking protection from its creditors in federal court. The company has filed for Chapter 11, a move that collides awkwardly with recent public investment and raises questions about how aggressively governments should back fast-growing food chains. The…

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Amazon defends massive layoffs as a ‘culture reset’ and not an AI purge

Amazon is framing its latest round of mass layoffs as a deliberate effort to flatten its corporate hierarchy and speed up decision-making, not as a consequence of artificial intelligence replacing human workers. But that narrative is running headlong into a growing skepticism about whether large technology companies are using AI as a convenient cover story…

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Outrage as Trump policies blamed for mega car plant closure and 1,600 lost jobs

Ford Motor Company’s decision to dissolve its battery plant joint venture with SK On has thrown the future of a massive Kentucky manufacturing complex into uncertainty, with critics directing blame at federal policy shifts they say are gutting America’s electric vehicle ambitions. The restructuring of BlueOval SK LLC, once backed by billions in federal lending,…

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