Stripe accidentally sent termination emails with a cartoon duck image to 300 laid-off employees, adding an odd twist to their layoffs. Chief People Officer Rob McIntosh apologized for the mistake.
The Mini Cooper S JCW Pack gets a 204hp, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine It gets a blacked-out exterior and interior theme with red accents The new Mini JCW makes use of the same 2.0-litre ...
PlanetF1.com revealed earlier this month that Red Bull’s three-year deal with Bybit – reported to be worth $150million when agreed ahead of the 2022 season – reached a natural conclusion at ...
With just a year remaining before Formula 1 enters a new era of regulations, several manufacturers, including Red Bull, Aston Martin, and Audi, will be introducing in-house power units for the ...
Christian Horner says the aerodynamic research boost for the new Red Bull RB21 car for F1 2025 is the “only upside” to the team’s disappointing title defence last year. Red Bull driver Max ...
Red Bull's next Formula 1 star is close to landing his FIA superlicence. The licence is a requirement for all drivers who want to take part in any official F1 session. Governing body the FIA has a ...
Jürgen Klopp started his new position as Red Bull's Head of Global Soccer, saying he was excited to be working in a multi-club, multi-sports setup for the first time and with a pledge to deliver ...
The payments-software company Stripe accidentally emailed an image of a cartoon duck to some employees when notifying them that they had been laid off, Business Insider has learned. The company ...