A terminally ill employee with brain cancer was among roughly 1,000 workers laid off by the video game company behind Fortnite — and he lost his health insurance as a result. Jenni Griffin said in a ...
A California husband and wife, Zak and Cori Salazar, with three children are still battling cancer together more than two ...
"We said good night, and the next thing, we woke up, and he was gone," said Adriana Gonzalez of her father's arrest ...
Through his wife's viral Facebook message, a Sanford man with terminal brain cancer could have a shot at life insurance ...
Epic Games laid off around 1,000 employees a few days back, and one of the people let go was a programmer-writer named Mike Prinke, who has terminal brain cancer. His wife, Jenni Griffin, posted about ...
The cuts come as Epic trims roughly 20% of its workforce, around 1,000 employees, amid financial strain, citing rising ...
Last week, Epic Games announced it was laying off over 1,000 employees to “keep the company funded.” One of them was Mike ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney had apologised for laying off an employee with brain cancer, leading him to lose his health insurance.
Credit: Rachel Luna/ It's no secret that layoffs often upend lives, but a particular pain point for workers in the United ...