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Big Lots store closures update: Other retailers are swooping in to take over locations in several states

Fast Company Tech

The list includes locations in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont. Zallie confirmed the proposed lease transfer with Fast Company last week. Fast Company reached out to Gordon Brothers for additional comment about the latest proposed transfers. Owner David G.

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Severe winter weather is linked to climate change, say most Americans in poll

Fast Company Tech

That probably has something to do with global warming,'” said Liane Golightly-Kissner, of Delaware, Ohio, north of Columbus, who believes climate change is influencing many weather extremes. . “It’s counterintuitive to think, ‘Oh, gee, it’s really cold. About 7 in 10 U.S. About 6 in 10 U.S. About 6 in 10 U.S.

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Alabama warehouse workers prepare to face down Amazon in union vote

The Verge

The only other US Amazon employees to make it as far as a union election was a smaller group of maintenance workers at a Delaware warehouse in 2014. Amazon also proposed renting a floor of a local hotel for NLRB election agents and providing them with chauffeurs and food.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X): Everything you need to know, from layoffs to verification

TechCrunch

A few other news entities appeared to have followed suit, including the prominent Boston NPR affiliate WBUR , Hawaii Public Radio and LA-based local news source LAist. That means the blue checkmark will be used with legacy verified accounts and folks who buy the company’s proposed $8 per month paid plan. Twitter, Inc.

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Daily Crunch: In latest earnings release, Twitter admits to miscounting users for the second time

TechCrunch

And it didn’t count right, revealing that it was reporting more users than it really had — by nearly 2 million — something Sarah points out is “a predicament that may have encouraged the company to more seriously consider its acceptance of Elon Musk’s proposal to take the company private in a $44 billion deal.” Oh Snap! :

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The Station: Elon’s Tesla share sale, Ford teases a second EV truck and GM’s Cruise spending ramps

TechCrunch

Local Motors no longer exists with the exception of one last asset: its domain name. Three items stuck out to me and reporter Jaclyn Trop: its $2B spending plan for Cruise, a proposal to tie the compensation packages of highest-ranking executives to EV quality and sales targets and its low-cost EV plans.

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