President Donald Trump said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos were his "bitter enemies" during his first term in office, but those relationships have improved since then. The president's comment was made on Thursday afternoon and ran in The Spectator on Friday,
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TAG24 on MSNZuckerberg's Trump pivot sparks new firings at MetaMeta said it laid off 20 workers for leaking info to the media, as it faces pressure over the recent political shift of its boss Mark Zuckerberg towards Trump.
In his new book, Peter Hayes looks at corporate complicity in Nazi Germany and points to parallels with how companies are responding to Trump now.
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The Mary Sue on MSNAll companies that support Trump, confirmedDonald Trump’s recent approval ratings have been faltering due to growing discontent among Americans. In retaliation to his re-election, online social media users have been planning to boycott companies that have supported Trump.
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AlterNet on MSN'Disaster Capitalism': Critics ask if Trump is 'intentionally crashing the economy'Then, during his rambling joint address to Congress on Tuesday night, Trump threatened to impose reciprocal tariffs on every nation on Earth starting April 2 (because he "didn't want to be accused of April Fools' Day") if those countries did not lower barriers to trade with the United States.
as the social media giant faces pressure over the recent political shift of its boss Mark Zuckerberg towards US President Donald Trump. "We tell employees when they join the company, and we offer ...
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump's controversial relationship with soccer boss Gianni Infantino explainedFIFA President Gianni Infantino has been grilled on his relationship with Donald Trump, after soccer's 2026 World Cup was awarded to the United States, Canada, and Mexico
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