Tech Layoffs Surge Benzinga - News May 4, 2026 May 4, 2026 Updated May 9, 2026 0 Final sprint coming for Clarinda Track Relays U.S. adamant ceasefire not violated despite Strait of Hormuz escalations Most Americans Still Believe in the American Dream — But Optimism Isn’t Equal Volunteers beautify community in Clean Sweep 2026 Patrick Morgan talks Cobia Lodge No. 631's "Burgers for Blue" event Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in Florida in critical condition Tigers manager A.J. Hinch: Tarik Skubal has 'loose bodies' in elbow Brian Kelly thinks Lane Kiffin can win a national championship with LSU CNN founder Ted Turner dead at 87 Hear from the 2026 Corner Conference Golf champions 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Struts to Massive Box Office Debut 'See ball, hit ball': Cardinals' Jordan Walker says adjustments helped him surge US: Trump waiting to see if Iran will agree to 'satisfactory' deal to end war. Shenandoah Tennis looking to take the next step Movies in a Minute: "The Devil Wears Prada 2" Who Are We? The Great American Road Trip Video: "Neglected" stars Josh Duhamel and Dylan Sprouse US Taking Steps To Curb Antidepressant Prescribing, RFK Jr Says ICE Separation Finally Ended Tech layoffs surged in Q1 2026 as companies cut more than 81,000 jobs while shifting more spending toward AI chips, data centers, and infrastructure. As featured on Millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects Incentives supercharge cash flow and reduces borrowing costs for utilities, but leave ratepayers waiting for years to see a benefit. Latest video Iran won’t destroy its uranium, but may ‘give assurances on the use of nuclear facilities’ Israeli drone and airstrikes near kill at least 13 in Lebanon Passengers disembark from Hantavirus-hit cruise ship in Canary Islands 'Nothing like COVID': Expert urges calm over hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship UFO Files BREAKING: U.S Govt Releases Decades Old Declassified Files; Aliens Really Visited Earth? Who Are We? The Great American Road Trip Oil Just Crossed $100 a Barrel — Americans Brace for Gas Spike Shenandoah Tennis looking to take the next step Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects Incentives supercharge cash flow and reduces borrowing costs for utilities, but leave ratepayers waiting for years to see a benefit.