Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, acknowledged that some employees have left the company due to his public support for Israel, and he anticipates further departures. He stated in an interview with CNBC's "Money Movers" on Wednesday that they have experienced personnel losses and expects more to follow. Karp emphasized that taking a stance on certain issues can inevitably lead to employee turnover, indicating that a position devoid of any such consequences is not truly a position at all.
Warner Bros executive Pam Abdy expressed interest in creating a sequel to the successful Barbie film, stating, "We'd love to,"
Meaden reacts to Robin Windsor's death as 'devastating' due to their partnership on the 2013 series of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.
UK journalist Clare Rewcastle Brown believes her defamation sentence in Malaysia is an act of "political revenge" linked to her investigation of the 1MDB corruption scandal.
Lord Sugar emphasizes that his team meticulously filters out influencers and fame-seekers before casting them in The Apprentice, ensuring genuine business competition participation.
In 2023, soaring costs led to 125 grassroots live music venues ceasing to offer live music, making it the most challenging year for these establishments, according to a report by the Music Venues Trust.
Julia Roberts has decided not to do nude scenes in movies, expressing her choice to "not take off my clothes in a movie or be vulnerable in physical ways."
Derek Draper, a former political adviser, passed away at 56, as confirmed by his wife Kate Garraway. He had been hospitalized with Covid in 2020 and faced multiple health challenges thereafter.
South African artist Tyla is ranked fourth in the BBC Sound of 2024 after her global hit "Water". She believes people are unprepared for her debut album, emphasizing her confidence in making a strong impact with her music.
Claudia Winkleman notes contestants are more strategic in the show's second season.