(AP) — Elon Musk is warning Twitter employees to brace for “difficult times ahead” that might end with the collapse of the social media platform if they can’t find new ways of making money.
A local organization that services the needs of the elderly in the parish is teaming up with other agencies to provide an opportunity for seniors to discuss the upcoming holiday season.
During a recent Jeff Davis Parish Police Jury meeting, jurors discussed appropriate action in connection with the low bid for the JDP Health Unit roof replacement.
BATON ROUGE — Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) recently announced the launch of a new program that will provide families throughout the state, including Jeff Davis Parish, with $1,000 tutoring vouchers to assist children with learning to read.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins won a fourth term Tuesday, fending off a challenge from prosecutor and fellow Republican Holden Hoggatt, who mounted a challenge focused in part on discontent with the pace of federal aid in reaching the state’s hurricane-battered southwestern region.
MIAMI (AP) — A Floridabound storm strengthened into Hurricane Nicole on Wednesday after pounding the Bahamas as U.S. officials ordered evacuations that included former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.
(AP) — Facebook parent Meta is laying off 11,000 people, about 13 percent of its workforce, as it contends with faltering revenue and broader tech industry woes, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter to employees Wednesday.
(AP) — Elon Musk sought to reassure big companies that advertise on Twitter on Wednesday that his chaotic takeover of the social media platform won’t harm their brands, acknowledging that some “dumb things” might happen on his way to creating what he says will be a better, safer user experience.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans inched closer to a narrow House majority Wednesday, while control of the Senate hinged on a few tight races in a midterm election that defied expectations of sweeping conservative victories driven by frustration over inflation and President Joe Biden’s leadership.