NYC Is Desperate For Lifeguards: Hourly Wage Up From $16.10 to $21.26 With a $1K Bonus
Despite pay hikes and easier swim tests, NYC faces a severe lifeguard shortage. Officials attribute part of the issue to union disputes.
UK MPs Arrested For Sexual Offences Face Parliament Ban
UK MPs arrested on suspicion of serious sexual or violent offences could be barred from attending parliament after lawmakers changed the rules in a narrow vote late on Monday.
NYC Has Over 300K Millionaires and 60 Billionaires: How Many Millionaires Are In Your City?
The number of millionaires in New York City has surpassed the number of people with a seven-figure net worth in the Bay Area and Singapore over the past decade.
Booking.com To Face Tough New EU Tech Rules
The European Union on Monday added Dutch online travel giant Booking.com to its list of digital companies that are big enough to fall under tougher competition rules.
Ex-Starbucks CEO Tells Execs To Spend Time With 'Those Who Wear Green Apron,' Address Growing Problems in U.S.
Howard Schultz has advised Starbucks senior staff to visit the coffee chain's stores and get a sense of how the customer experience can be improved.
Navigating the Global AI Landscape: Balancing Regulation and Innovation
Standards for transparency, fairness, and accountability, regulations can help mitigate risks with biased algorithms and data privacy breaches of AI systems.
Businesses Say Post-Brexit Border Checks Causing Chaos, With Price Hikes Hitting Consumers
Businesses say post-Brexit border checks are causing disruptions, jacking up companies' operating costs and passing on price hikes to consumers.
The Best European Countries for Female Workers and 2 With No Female CEOs Listed
Ireland and Luxembourg were named as the two countries without female business leaders.
g.tec medical engineering: A Global Team Making a Huge Impact on the World via Brain-Computer Interface Tech
In the past, science fiction books and movies would depict people controlling a computer or other equipment using just their brains
Microsoft Bing's Daily Active Users Surge by Over 40 Million with AI and Copilot Integration
Bing surges with AI, surpassing 140 million daily users. Microsoft pushes AI and eyes Google's search crown.
Italy Digital Nomad Visa 2024: What Brits Need to Know
Remote workers now have the convenience and flexibility of working from Italy thanks to the new digital nomad visa.
Rating Agencies Doubt France's Target To Cut Massive Debt
Two major ratings agencies left their assessment of France's huge debt pile unchanged Friday, but cast doubt on the government's debt reduction target.
Despite the War, CEO Oleg Bakhmatyuk Is Optimistic About the Future of Ukraine
Despite the war CEO Oleg Bakhmatyuk remains optimistic about Ukraine's future, highlighting the resilience of the agricultural industry.
EU Lawmakers To Greenlight New Spending Rules
The EU hopes to move towards healthier public finances after the expected passage of reforms to the bloc's spending rules on Tuesday in the European Parliament.
New EU Spending Rules Bring Back Debt Discipline Focus
With an energy crisis and record high inflation in the EU's rearview mirror, Brussels believes the time has come for the bloc to focus on ensuring sound public finances.
UK Deportation Flights To Rwanda Will Take Off 'Come What May': PM Sunak
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday promised that deportation flights of asylum seekers to Rwanda will begin in "10 to 12 weeks", as the plan entered its final stage in parliament.
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.
No.1 2024 WNBA Draft Pick Caitlin Clark To Earn Less Than The Average Police Detective
Caitlin Clark is set to earn $76,535 in her rookie season in the WNBA and will make just under $340,000 across her four-year contract.
EU Sanctions Policy Is Attracting Growing Controversy
EU sanctions target wealthy Russians, prompting controversy over their universal application.
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.
Japan PM Asks US To Overcome 'Self-doubt'
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Thursday called on Americans to overcome their "self-doubt" as he offered a paean to US global leadership before a bitterly divided Congress.
Australia PM Unveils Plan To Overhaul Economy, Invest In Green Energy
Mining superpower Australia on Thursday announced a US-style scheme to pour public money into manufacturing and clean energy industries, joining the global race to build a cleaner and more resilient economy.
Lawmakers Skewer EU Chief Over Contested Job Pick
European lawmakers will cast votes Thursday on a contested appointment to a plum Brussels job, with Ursula von der Leyen suspected of playing favourites to aid her own re-election as commission chief.
Turkey Imposes Trade Restrictions On Israel Over Gaza War
Turkey said it would impose trade restrictions on Israel starting Tuesday over the war in Gaza, covering a range of products including cement and steel and iron construction materials.
Corporate Social Responsibility in Today's Global Business, According to Business Leader Igor Makarov
Business Leader Igor Makarov discusses the impact of CSR in today's global business landscape and its impact on operations and company direction
Drones Deliver Drugs, Food To French Prisons
In the dead of night a drone hovers over a prison in southern France, secretly dropping packages to inmates inside.
Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj Lead Fight Against 'Predatory' Music AI
Over 200 musicians, including Billie Eilish, say AI in music threatens artistic control and could pose a threat to the industry.
By 2531, Everyone In Japan Will Have The Same Surname Unless Marriage Laws Change
Current laws in Japan, which dictate that families should adopt one family name after marriage, could result in the whole population being named "Sato."
Amnesty International's Shocking Short Film Exposes How UK's Squalid Housing Kills Children
Temporary accommodation contributed to the deaths of more than 34 children since April 2019.
Train Strikes London 2024: Dates, Ticket Refunds, Which Lines Are Affected
London Underground staff will go on strike on two separate occasions in April and May over ongoing pay and working condition disputes.