Oreo, Chips Ahoy, Toblerone Maker Fined £288M By EU For Shrewd, Anticompetitive Practices
EU fined Mondelez €337.5 million for limiting chocolate sales across borders, potentially raising prices for consumers struggling with inflation.
Cracker Barrel CEO Tanks Company Stock By 20%; Says 'We're Just Not As Relevant'
Cracker Barrel's stock fell after the CEO said the restaurant chain is no longer relevant due to declining popularity and older clientele.
1 in 5 Americans Over 65 Return To Work After Savings Dwindle; How Much Do You Actually Need To Retire?
Most Americans fall short of retirement savings goals. Gen Z starts saving earliest (age 22), hoping to bridge the gap.
Michael Schumacher 'First Interview' Made By AI, Magazine Who Printed It Asked To Pay €200,000
Schumacher's family was awarded €200k after a fabricated AI interview in 2023 was released.
China Fines Businesses For Refusing Cash Payments In A Bid To Be More Tourist-Friendly
China's booming cashless payments are a boon for some but a hurdle for tourists. The country is scrambling to bridge the gap as tourism recovers.
Artificial Intelligence Act: Landmark EU Law Sets Global Standard For Safe And Ethical AI System
EU sets global benchmarks for AI with new laws that promote safe development and innovation while protecting citizens' rights.
UK Seeks Only 'Best And Brightest': Migrant Graduates Face Yearly English Tests To Stay In Country
UK will require yearly English tests for graduates on visa routes, raising controversy over potential barriers for skilled migrants.
Apple Patent Hints At Foldable iPhone With Self-healing Screen
Apple's patent hints at a foldable iPhone with a self-healing display, but analysts predict it will come at a later time.
Brazil, France, Spain, Germany and S. Africa Push To Tax Billionaires 2% Yearly; US Says No
Yellen announces US opposition to global wealth tax, despite support from Brazil, France, and others.
Self-Driving Tesla Nearly Hits Oncoming Train, Raises New Concern On Car's Safety
A Tesla driver blames FSD for nearly causing a train crash, raising concerns about the system's safety and driver complacency.
UK Engineering Firm Behind 'Sydney Opera House' Loses $25 Million To Deepfake Scam
Deepfake scam tricks an Arup employee, leading to millions lost. Tech giant warns of rising cyberattack threat and urges vigilance.
Del Monte Sells $395 Luxury Pineapple While Americans Struggle From Credit Card Debt To Buy Groceries
$395.99 pineapples highlight the absurdity of soaring grocery prices in America, forcing many to rely on credit despite the risks.
California Resto Lets You Pay For Meal With Your Face: Payment Method May Be Available Nationwide Soon
Facial recognition payments are gaining traction, with restaurants like CaliExpress and Steak 'n Shake offering them.
AI and Robots Are Automating the IVF Process: Here's How It's Already Helped 11 Women Get Pregnant
Conceivable Life Sciences now uses robots and AI to automate IVF, potentially making it cheaper and more precise.
2023's World's Best Airline Will Reportedly Give Employees Bonus Worth Eight-Months Salary
Singapore Airlines soars with record profit, rewarding staff with hefty bonuses as travel rebounds post-pandemic.
Arizona Woman Tricks US Fortune 500 Companies Into Hiring North Koreans For Remote Work
The US charges a woman for aiding North Koreans in securing remote IT jobs in the US and funnelling wages back to DPRK, violating US sanctions.
'AI Godfather' Says AI Will 'Take Lots Of Mundane Jobs', Urges UK To Adopt Universal Basic Income
AI experts warn rapid development could worsen inequality. Some propose guaranteed income, even compute access, to address this.
Woman Allegedly 'Stuck' in Tesla For 40 Minutes With 115 Degrees Temperature During Vehicle Update
Tesla driver stuck in car during software update. Warns others to avoid in-car updates and highlights the importance of knowing manual release features.
'Death Tech' Is a Lucrative Industry Worth $126B: 7 Startups To Watch
Deathtech startups are booming, offering innovative solutions for everything from end-of-life planning to managing grief.
Microsoft Allegedly Willing To Transfer 800 AI Workers From China To US, Ireland Or Australia
Facing tech tensions, Microsoft offered relocation to hundreds of China-based AI and cloud staff, key players in the US-China tech rivalry.
15 Blue Collar Jobs That Pay Well In The US: These Roles Pay $60K And Up
Blue-collar jobs pay well and don't always require college degrees. Explore high-paying options in the US, from ship captain to MRI technologist.
Did Neuralink Ignore Early Trial Risk? Brain Implant Issues Plagued Lab Before Human Case
Neuralink's first brain implant faces thread malfunction, but the patient still plays games & browses the web using thought control.
'Gone in 12 Seconds': How MIT Students Stole $25M Crypto in a US Criminal Case First
MIT grads arrested for $25 million crypto heist in a novel scheme. Feds say it's the first of its kind and vow to crack down on crypto fraud.
iOS 17.5 Bug: New Update Brings Back Deleted 'NSFW' Photos, Users 'Feel Uncomfortable'
iPhone update (iOS 17.5) brings back deleted photos while fixing major security flaws. Users are frustrated and Apple hasn't commented yet.
Doctor Is Cancer-Free After Using World's First 'Drug Before Surgery' Treatment He Helped Discover
Australian cancer expert fights back and survives aggressive brain tumour with his own experimental treatment, offering hope for future patients.
iPhones And Androids Can Now Warn You of 'Secret Trackers'
Apple and Google join forces! A new feature alerts users on both iOS & Android if unknown Bluetooth trackers are following them.
Gamers Spent 16.7B Hours On Roblox In 3 Months: This Guy Makes 6-Figures Creating Games On It
Roblox surges with 16.7 billion hours played in 3 months. Dev (Madsen) shares tips for aspiring game designers on the platform.
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.
Is Driving Uber Worth It 2024: Everything You Need To Know
Uber driving offers flexible extra cash, but remember to consider car costs and wait time or choose Lyft/DoorDash options for less strict car requirements.