Millionaire Becomes Poor To Prove You Can Earn $1M In A Year: Fails At 10 Months With Only $64K
Millionaire's self-made challenge to build $1M in a year ends early due to health and prioritizing family.
Brits Panic As Spain's PM Plans To Axe 'Golden Visa' Scheme To Prioritise Housing Locals
Spain has announced that it will be scrapping its Golden Visa scheme, which has seen non-EU citizens who invest a minimum of £429,000 into Spanish properties to live and work in the country for up to three years.
Israeli AI Technology Used to Identify 37,000 Hamas Targets
Israeli AI tech identifies 37,000 Hamas targets, showcasing advancements in their military.
A Third of Young Americans Plan On Using 'Bank of Mom and Dad' for House Down Payments
Nearly half of Americans believe that they are unlikely to purchase a house anytime soon because of the ever-increasing costs.
Britain's Bill Gates Faces the Prospect of Time in American Prison
Mike Lynch, the founder of software company Autonomy who was once revered as the United Kingdom's Bill Gates, faces trial this week as he defends himself against 16 criminal counts of conspiracy and fraud related to the 2011 sale of his company to Hewlett-Packard.
8-Year-Old Aussie Who Refused to Buy Sweets or Toys Bought a £538K House Instead
8-year-old Ruby and her siblings bought a house with their savings. While critics call it exploitative, her parents defend it as smart planning for their future.
Creating High Quality, Sustainable Low-Rise Commercial Buildings
We've entered a world where many high-quality, human-health-benefiting features are now available at a previously impossible price. Here's how to tap into it.
Asian Markets Mixed As Traders Eye US Data, Looming Fed Meeting
Asian markets were mixed Thursday after a tepid day on Wall Street, with traders looking forward to a string of US data that could help sway Federal Reserve officials ahead of their policy meeting next week.
James Gerrard Reveals His Secret to Acquiring 52 Properties in 16 Months
The Guardian reports that UK house price growth is currently the slowest since the 2008 financial crisis
Kieran Edwards: Reflecting On A 'Still Young' Career Spanning Hotel Catering And Restaurants
I spoke to Kieran Edwards, as he reflected on working in diverse catering environments, and his current Head Chef role - his second – at the House of Koko.
Gunshots, Then Chaos Before Nigeria Students' Kidnapping
Students were just about to settle into their classes after singing Nigeria's national anthem when the gunshots rang out.
Gaza Mum Gives Birth After 10 Years and 3 Rounds of IVF, Loses Babies In Israeli Strike
It took Rania Abu Anza ten years to conceive her twins, but it took seconds for her babies to be killed in an Israeli airstrike.
'Game-changing' Tech Fuels US Relook At China Data Risks
From genomic information to internet-connected cars, the United States is rethinking its data protection policies -- with further trade curbs aimed at China in the cards -- as tech like AI brings new risks.
Canadians Are Buying $12,000 Yurts To Avoid Ridiculous Rental Prices
After Canada's housing costs have increased by more than $200,000, many families have taken to living in tent-like structures, known as yurts.
Woman In Her 60s Dies In Bungee Jumping Accident in South Korea
The police believe that the bungee cord sprang loose due to a defect in the carabiner clip, a kind of safety hook.
Woman Dies After Paragliding Accident In India
An investigation has also been launched into the incident.
Starmer Faces Rising Criticism Over Plans To Drop £28 Billion Green Investment Pledge
Starmer is expected to argue that it will not affect specific pledges on improving home energy efficiency and decarbonising the national grid by 2030.
New AI Regulation White Paper Talks of Preparing the UK Economy for Future AI Risks
A new AI regulation white paper has called for strict changes AI regulatory framework including supporting UK regulators with £100 million in funding to develop technical systems to monitor AI systems.
AI Laws Inevitable But 'Not Right For Today', Says UK Government
The UK government have set out their position after EU legislators confirmed this week that their 'AI Act' will be passed as a law by next year.
Biden Robocall: Audio Deepfake Fuels Election Disinformation Fears
The 2024 White House race faces the prospect of a firehose of AI-enabled disinformation, with a robocall impersonating US President Joe Biden already stoking particular alarm about audio deepfakes.
Netflix Teases What's Next For Prince Harry, Meghan Markle On Their Multi-Million Contract
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are working on several new projects, says Netflix's chief content officer Bela Bajaria.
Chinese Woman Leaves £2.2 Million Fortune To Her Cats And Dogs
The woman has decided to leave nothing for her children.
Web3 Gaming Trends in 2024: Utility-Driven Integration, iGaming Models and Web2.5 Impact
This year can finally be the year that Web3 gaming takes its much-awaited leap towards mainstream adoption. Let's dive into key trends.
UK and US Announce Partnership to Tackle Biological Threats For Future Pandemics
A new biological threat-tackling partnership has been formed between the UK and the US building on the Atlantic Declaration signed last year to strengthen biosecurity surveillance like disease outbreaks.
Sexual Assault Accuser Confronts Trump In NY Trial
The woman whom Donald Trump was found liable of sexually assaulting faced off with the former president Wednesday in a New York courtroom to say he subsequently ruined her reputation.
UK Housing Market Set for 3% Rise in 2024 Amidst Economic Resilience
Anticipation of interest rate cuts by the Bank of England has injected newfound optimism into the property sector.
Number Of Missing In Japan Quake Jumps To Over 300
The number of people unaccounted for after Japan's New Year's Day earthquake more than tripled on Monday to 323 while the death toll rose to 168, according to local authorities.
Tears, Defiance In Palestinian Village Of Slain Hamas Deputy
Palestinian mourners broke into sobs as they huddled around defiant family members of slain Hamas deputy Saleh al-Aruri in his village in the occupied West Bank Wednesday, a day after his death in Lebanon.
Gunman Kills 14, Wounds 25 At Prague University
A 24-year-old student killed 14 people and wounded 25 at a Prague university on Thursday in the Czech Republic's worst shooting in decades, before authorities said the attacker was "eliminated".
Working Class Households Will Finally Receive Funding To Fight Soaring Energy Bills
As inflation continues to dominate low-income households across the UK, the government have offered to fund their transition towards green energy.