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Facebook Is Accused Of Fostering Ethnic Enclaves At Headquarters
Facebook Is Accused Of Fostering Ethnic Enclaves At Headquarters
Authored by Jose Nino via Headline USA,
Tech advocacy group blames visa programs for enabling corporate tribalism.
A terminated software engineer is accusing Facebook parent company Meta of allowing Chinese migrants to take over entire departments while American employees face systematic exclusion and layoffs, Neil Munro of Breitbart News reported.
Jeremy Bernier, who graduated from Virginia Tech in 2012, lost his software engineering job at the company and has gone public with allegations of widespread discrimination. "At Meta, 90% of my coworkers were Chinese,...
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Oracle Joins the growing list
OpenAI, Google, SpaceX/xAI, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, and Reflection AI to deploy AI tools in "classified settings" at the Department of War
Oracle Added
Department of War CTO posted on X that Oracle has officially joined the list of AI companies deploying AI tools to America's warfighters.
BREAKING:
Following this morning’s announcement, the @DeptofWar is announcing that Oracle has officially agreed to join the list of AI companies deploying frontier capabilities on the Department’s classified networks. https://t.co/99nfrwXCzg pic.twitter.com/WwoA2aLJui
— Department...
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"The World Is Losing Trust": Foreign Investment In Germany Plunges To Lowest Level Since 2009
Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,
Foreign companies are continuing to shy away from investing in Germany, with the number of new projects falling last year to its lowest level since 2009, representing an eighth consecutive annual decline.
An analysis by the auditing and consulting firm EY, reported by the German Press Agency, found that foreign investors announced 548 new projects in Germany in 2025. That was 10 percent fewer than the year before.
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