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Severance

‘Severance’ Season 2 Review: More Questions, Fewer Answers

Apple's mind-bending drama returns with a heaping helping of new mysteries, but this puzzle may frustrate you no matter how much you want to solve it.
By Laura Babiak
View of Twitter's headquarters in downtown San Francisco.

Elon Musk Gives Twitter Employees an Ultimatum: Commit To “Extremely Hardcore” Workload or Leave

Twitter employees who don't commit to Musk's new "hardcore" vision for the company will be given three months of severance, according to an email sent early today.
By Courtney Vinopal
In this photo illustration, the image of Elon Musk is displayed on a computer screen and the logo of twitter on a mobile phone.

Employees Are Suing Twitter For Violating a Law Requiring Advance Notice of Mass Layoffs

Workers at Twitter filed a class-action lawsuit against the company on Nov. 3, alleging the social media company violated labor laws by conducting a mass layoff without giving employees 60 days notice.
By Courtney Vinopal

‘Severance’ Finale: A Series Redefining Cliffhanger Turns Everything on Its Head

By Dylan Roth

What to Watch on Streaming This Week: Feb 18-24

By Laura Babiak

In ‘Severance’ Work Is Hell and Life Is Hell—But Neither Hell Knows About the Other

By Dylan Roth

World Book Day 2020 Emphasizes How Much Our Reading Habits Have Shifted

By Helen Holmes
What's up with the New York Times TV series?

New York Times Announces Drastic Buyouts, Eliminates Controversial Editor

By John Bonazzo
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