34% of Brits Say UK Economy Is Huge Concern: Household Budgets Leaner and Food Scarcity Rising
Polling shows Britons place the economy at the top of the list of priorities and the UK government will need to address the public's concerns.
France vs. 'Shrinkflation': Starting July 1, All 'Shrinked' Products Must Be Labelled For Consumers
France's new legislation mandates clear labeling for downsized products, aiming to combat 'shrinkflation' and empower consumers.
'Someone Reported My Cookie Business to Public Health, It Was The Best Thing That Happened To Me'
Within two months of launching her company, Cate Basic was hit with a public health complaint that penalised her for baking cookies in her kitchen at home.
Diploma Devaluation: Overqualified Chinese Graduates Desperate For Jobs Hired For Crematorium Role
A philosophy student that graduated with a master's degree was among the shortlisted applicants for a role in one of Guangzhou's crematoriums.
NHS Is Paying Obese Men £400 To Lose Weight and Texting Them to 'Avoid the Kebab Shop'
Cash for weight loss? UK experts say it could save NHS money on diabetes and heart disease, but mental health risks of obesity add complexity.
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.
Manchester United Bans Remote Work: Come Back To Office Or 'Seek Alternative Employment'
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has referenced email traffic findings from one of his other companies as a reason for wanting Manchester United employees back in the office.
This Lucrative US Industry Is 500,000 Workers Short And Seeks More People Under 40 To Sign Up
US construction lacks 500k workers due to immigration limits and trade school decline. The industry is struggling to fill jobs despite high wages.
Lack Of Women's Rights Exposed In Iceland As It Tops WEF's Gender Gap Index 14 Years In A Row
Concerns about gender equality in Iceland has significantly increased since reported acts of violence against women mounted during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Former Google CEO Says US Is 'Two or Three Years Ahead' Of China in AI For These Reasons
Ex-Google CEO Schmidt says the U.S. leads China in AI by 2-3 years and urges the country to invest for continued dominance in the tech future.
Dave Ramsey vs. Ramit Sethi: Two Money Mindsets - Which One Works For You?
Dave and Ramit have helped countless people overcome financial challenges, build wealth from scratch, and save relationships from falling apart.
Zelensky Now On Russia's Most Wanted List: Joins a US Senator, Estonia's PM and Almost 100,000 More
A list of about 100,000 names, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski, in Russia's Most Wanted, amps tension amidst the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Pro-Gaza Activists Say UK's Labour Party May Lose 4M Muslim Votes Unless They Meet 18 Demands
Amidst the Gaza conflict, Muslim Vote demands action from Labour, including sanctions on Israel. Mobilising thousands for political change.
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.
Fitness Instructor Sentenced To 11 Years In Prison For Demanding An End To Saudi Arabia's Guardian Laws
`After being arrested for "her choice of clothing and support for women's rights" in November 2022, Manahel al-Otaibi has been sentence to 11 years in prison.
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.
JP Morgan CEO: Americans Are in 'Good Shape' Financially and 'Still Have Money From COVID'
JPMorgan CEO says consumers still doing well despite inflation, sparking backlash online.
ChatGPT Calls Biden 'Kiddo' After US Leader Asked It To Explain a Lawsuit Like a First Grader
Biden's encounter with AI was both amazing and concerning, highlighting the challenges of regulating AI and the potential consequences of failure.
China Wins Elon Musk's Favour, But India Eyes Global EV Market Share
China leads EV production (key for Tesla), but India has a chance. They're pushing battery production and aim for 13 percent of global demand by 2030.
Ukraine Introduces AI Spokesperson 'Victoria Shi' To Give Updates On War With Russia
Ukraine has introduced an AI spokesperson named Victoria Shi, who will provide media updates on the Russian war.
Sadiq Khan Slammed For Letting London Become 'Knife Crime' Capital
Rising knife crime rates in London spark political debate; families demand urgent action, while parties clash over policy delays.
Jakarta Is Sinking: Indonesia's $30B Plan To Relocate 11M Residents To New Capital Starting October 2024
Indonesia builds new smart capital Nusantara on Borneo to escape Jakarta sinking. First residents are set to move by the end of 2024.
Toyota's $9.9B 'Robo City' Near Mt. Fuji Almost Ready To Welcome 2,000 Residents by 2024 End
Toyota's building a futuristic city at Mt. Fuji! Residents will test eco-friendly tech & self-driving cars in this "living lab."
Chinese Warships Seen Stalking US, PH, and France Fleet During Drills in West Philippine Sea
Chinese warships trail naval drills involving US, Philippine, and French fleets in the West Philippine Sea, heightening tensions in the region.
'Go To Therapy and Get Back To Work': UK's Sunak and Ministers Crack Down On 'Sick Note Culture'
Government proposes major overhaul of disability benefits amid concerns over NHS backlogs and patient wait times for mental health treatment.
Football Management Is 'All Snakes And No Ladders' For Ex-Black Players
Over three decades, non-black former footballers were found to have a 50 percent better chance of becoming a football manager than ex-black professionals.
Research Firm Says AI-Fueled Stock Market Will Burst by 2026: What Does Bank of America Say?
Analysts share how overvalued AI companies, tech adoption, higher rates, inflation, and growing corporate earnings affect stock and bond returns in the future.
Elon's Urgent Trip to China; Asks Help From Official To Boost Tesla With Driver-Assistance Software
Tesla eyes China for the launch of FSD after Musk's visit, partnering with Baidu and clearing data hurdles.
Refugee Supporters Call The Rwanda Deportation Bill 'Another Piece Of Racist Legislation'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had his relentless push for the Rwanda Bill approved by Parliament on Tuesday this week.