George Soros’s philanthropic foundation is slashing its workforce almost in half just weeks after his millennial and “more political” son took the reins of the multibillion-dollar empire. Open Society Foundations, which was founded by the billionaire investor in 1979, announced on Friday that it would be making “significant changes” to its operating model over the coming months. It comes after Alexander Soros, George Soros’s fourth child, was named chair of the organization’s Board of Directors in December, and just one month after he inherited complete control of the foundation from his father. The move handed 37-year-old Alexander Soros huge financial...