A group Twitter vendors have filed a class action lawsuit against the company for unpaid bills ranging from $40,000 to $140,000. The group includes consulting, public relations and captioning service firms. In the lawsuit filed in California, the companies referred to themselves as “small businesses without the resources, time, and money to litigate these claims on their own.” CEO Elon Musk notably has slashed costs across the company in an effort to get the social media platform on firmer financial footing.
It might feel like the artificial intelligence train has left the station, but there are still opportunities to get in before the boom gets even bigger.
Nevada’s Supreme Court upheld the state’s ban on ghost guns Thursday, overturning a lower court’s ruling that had sided with a gun manufacturer’s argument the 2021 law regulating firearm parts with no serial numbers was unconstitutionally vague.
We may not be headed for a 2008-esque disaster, but increased geopolitical tension paired with the end of the tech boom means volatility could stick around.