The employees at Meta’s Instagram office in London could either be cut or relocated as part of the company’s latest round of layoffs, according to a report from Bloomberg. That also means Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri is headed back to the US after moving to the UK last year.
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While the Biden Administration asks that the chipmaker share the details about its operations as well as share its profits from its factories, the WSJ says TSMC finds these terms “unacceptable.”













