Elon Used 'Simple' Email Trick To Catch Employee Leaking Tesla Data To The Press
Musk exposed Tesla leaker with clever trap, now promises affordable EV and robotaxi launch to counter profit drop.
Ex-Wall Street Employee Reveals 6 Businesses With Low Failure Rates You Can Start
Failing at your first business can severely diminish motivation for future efforts. This expert outlines recession-resistant businesses that need low capital.
'Eventually I Had to Loosen Up': Bill Gates Memorised Employee Car Plates To Track Attendance
Micromanagement consists of work bosses believing no one else can complete a task better than them and that their methods are the only right ones to deploy.
Man Held Up At Gun Point Twice Starts AI-Enabled Security System With Paying Customers Within A Year
Nikhil's startup, MokSa.ai, uses AI cameras to fight theft and fraud. They've gained 70 customers & $240,000 in revenue in just a year!
Google Employee Gives 3 Tips To Get A Job Interview and How To Get Promoted From Within
Sofia D. has handed out useful tips on LinkedIn to people looking to land a job interview as well as those seeking a promotion from within their company.
6 Reasons Why Your Credit Score Dropped Even If You Pay On Time
Factors like cosigning loans, closing old credit card accounts, high credit utilization, and errors in your credit profile can reduce your credit score.
Red Lobster 'Bankruptcy' Scare: CFO Blames Unlimited Shrimp Deal, Pricey Labour and Leases
Red Lobster's $20 all-you-can-eat shrimp deal backfired, leading to bankruptcy talks after record losses.
Erin Ward: Wife of US Department of Defense Deputy Caught Naked With Minor In Car
Erin Ward, the disgraced female teacher in Nebraska caught having sex with a minor student, has been revealed as the wife of a Dept of Defence Deputy Director.
London Man Pays $62 Monthly To Live In A Refurbished Dumpster To Avoid High Rent
This London architect started living in a rented dumpster to express his living conditions through art and reduce monthly living costs to extremely low levels.
NYC Resto Employs Filipinos Via Zoom to Take Your Orders And Ask For 18% Tip
NYC restaurants use video screens with Filipino remote workers to greet and take orders, but secrecy and pay concerns arise.
Ohtani Translator Stole Over $16 Mn From Dodgers Star
The former Japanese-language translator was charged with bank fraud for allegedly stealing more than $16 million from the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar.
Modern Hospitality Is All About Customer-Centric Services and Here's How Wasay Khan Is Progressing The Game
While hospitality may appear timeless, the reality is that modern customers, including the crucial millennial demographic of travelers
How Companies Can Champion Women's Leadership Roles In The Tech Industry
The tech industry faces the declining presence of women in leadership roles. To address this, some tech companies are adopting comprehensive strategies.
If You Were Fired, Here's What To Say In Your Next Job Interview
According to career coaches, you should try and make a previous job firing be recognised as a mutual parting or resignation on your part.
Microsoft Opens AI Hub in London to Advance Consumer Tech
Microsoft has opened a London AI hub to develop language models, hire top talent, and partner with OpenAI.
California Bill May Charge Employers $100 If They Call Or Text You Outside Of Work Hours
Assemblyman, Matt Haney, wants to protect workers in California from having to respond to their bosses during nonworking hours.
From Stripper and Shoplifter To CEO of $400m Women's Clothing Line: Meet NastyGal Founder Sophia Amoruso
Christina Amoruso was forced to file for bankruptcy after NastGal was listed as one of the "fastest-growing companies."
This US Company Gives Its Employees $5K To Fulfill Bucket List Adventures
Working tirelessly to get people outdoors, Copotaxi practices its mission through its employees.
US Lawmakers Tighten Grip on AI, Bans Copilot for Staff
House bans Copilot AI for congressional staff. Lawmakers are cautious about AI use while the government version of Copilot is evaluated for security.
Woman Allegedly Rejected for VP Role In Tech Company For Not Wearing Make-up During Interview
A woman sparked a debate on social media after she was told that she didn't "put enough effort" into her appearance for a job interview.
This London Start-Up Works 4 Days a Week Thanks to AI
Business leaders across the UK have turned their attentions to a technology-driven shortened workweek as Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to develop.
3 Tips To Build Up Your 'F**k You Fund' For When You Want To Quit
Instead of relying on monthly wages and being trapped or exposed to a negative environment, the "f*ck you fund" supports workers by eliminating financial barriers.
This $3.6b Boston Health Tech Start-up Pays Its Employees To Sleep More
Hostile leadership and unfairness in the workplace have been linked to sleep deprivation and a lack of motivation amongst workers.
Ohtani Denies Betting On Baseball, 'Saddened, Shocked' By Scandal
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani said Monday he had never bet on baseball or other sports, declaring himself "saddened and shocked" after accusing his interpreter of stealing from his bank account to pay off millions of dollars in gambling debts.
Ohtani Plans To Speak Monday On Allegations Surrounding Ex-interpreter
Shohei Ohtani remained mum on Sunday on the gambling and theft allegations surrounding his former interpreter, but Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he hoped Ohtani's plans to speak on Monday would bring "clarity."
Up For a Promotion? Here are 6 Things to Consider Before Saying 'Yes'
Among the factors to consider when weighing up a promotion at work are the wider financial implications outside of how much more you will earn.
Workers Are Fighting Burnout with 'Bare Minimum Monday' Trend
Mario Jo Mayes has gone viral on TikTok for coming up with the 'Bare Minimum Monday' approach, which involves only getting essential tasks done.
Wendy's Manager Invents Ghost Employee And Pockets Almost £16K Worth of Wages
Former Wendy's manager, Linda Johnson, collected money from a fake employee for nearly a year, before being caught.
Bath and Body Works Car Freshner Explodes; Woman Gets 'Ocular Damage and Chemical Burns'
After her Bath and Body Works car air freshener unexpectedly exploded, Kyndall Chandler was left with severe burns on her face and "a fat ER bill."
Deaf Google Worker Sues for Discrimination: Had No Translator and Was Told to 'Keep Her Mouth Shut'
Google went back on its initial promise to provide Jalon Hall with sign language interpreters to help her in moderating YouTube content.