Google is offering buyouts to employees in its “Platforms and Devices” unit ahead of expected cuts, which includes over 25,000 full-time workers focusing on Android, Chrome, Google Photos, and more. Senior vice president Rick Osterloh announced the voluntary exit enrollment for full-time U.S. employees, emphasizing the company’s commitment to AI infrastructure and cost cutting. The program aims to help struggling employees align with the division’s goals, with a deadline of Feb. 20 for enrollment and notifications by March 25.
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How a teenager tried shooting the Queen during her birthday parade
In June 1981, during the Trooping the Colour parade, 17-year-old Marcus Sarjeant fired six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II, who was unaware of a prior threat due to a delayed letter. Sarjeant, motivated by a desire for fame and inspired by high-profile assassinations, was arrested and later sentenced to five years in prison; he changed his name after his release and attempted to apologize to the Queen. More Context
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