Krispy Kreme Data Breach Settlement Offers Up To $3,500 Before June 22 as Franchise Faces Class Action Payouts
Krispy Kreme employees affected by a data breach have until June 2026 to claim compensation. Eligible claimants may receive up to $3,500, while others could get around $75.
Green Card Process Tightened by Washington Leaves 1.2 Million Families Stranded in EB‑2 Backlog
How the tightening of the US green card process and the green card backlog are affecting more than 1.2 million families, with the US visa bulletin 2026 extending years‑long waits for the EB‑2 backlog.
Visa-Free Stay For Brits Drastically Reduced by Authorities in Thailand Due to Drugs and Sex Trafficking Cases
Thailand has reduced the visa-free stay for British tourists from 60 to 30 days, citing concerns over organised crime and illegal activities exploiting the previous policy.
Temporary Visas No Longer Guarantee Easy Path to Green Cards? Trump's Post-Shooting Review Produces Major Policy Shift'
USCIS moves to end temporary visas as an easy path to Green Cards, as a Trump‑era review after a DC shooting reshapes 2026 US immigration rules for Indian and other workers.
'ICE Needs to Raid This Graduation': MAGA-Supporting School Administrator Fired After Being Caught Sending Incriminating Text
A Texas school administrator lost his new position after being caught sending xenophobic texts during a graduation ceremony, igniting discussions on racism in the state's education system.
How AI Workflow Automation Is Changing White-Collar Work Without Replacing Teams
AI workflow automation is reshaping white-collar roles by automating routine tasks, enabling workers to focus on judgment-intensive activities. It highlights the importance of clear process design and ownership rules.
'We Are Really Racists': Irish Security Slammed After Yves Sakila's Death Similar To George Floyd
The death of Yves Sakila in Dublin has sparked protests and debates on racism, immigration, and policing in Ireland, drawing comparisons to George Floyd's case.
'It's All a Scam': American Student Took Out $49,548 in Loans, Paid $25K — Balance Rose to $50,121
US student loans remain a burden, with many borrowers facing increased debt despite years of payments without realising the impact of compounding interest rates.
Ticketmaster Layoff Left Her Jobless Overnight — Her Side Hustle Now Makes Over $500K a Year
Rachel Minion lost her Ticketmaster job while her husband was also laid off. Her decade-old marketing side hustle now generates $560,000 a year.
Robert Kiyosaki Blames the Federal Reserve for America's Homelessness Crisis — Calls It a 'Criminal Organization'
Robert Kiyosaki criticises the Federal Reserve, claiming its policies contribute to US homelessness by inflating living costs and widening economic inequality, sparking debate on central banking's role.
Mark Cuban Says AI Won't Replace Most People — It Will Change What Entry-Level Jobs Look Like
Mark Cuban argues that AI will transform job structures rather than eliminate them, suggesting a future in which human oversight remains crucial despite advances in automation.
'Caused More Harm Than Good': Seattle Mayor Walks Back Explosive Starbucks Boycott Push
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson retracts her support for a Starbucks boycott, admitting her comments were counterproductive amid ongoing economic and labour tensions in the city.
Meta, LinkedIn Layoff Terror: Workers 'Cry in Showers' While Training AI Replacements
Meta and LinkedIn have announced significant layoffs, raising concerns about job security and AI's growing influence in Big Tech.
BBC Downplays Afghan Men Selling Daughters Into Child Marriage as an 'Impossible Choice' Before Quietly Amending the Article
BBC faced backlash over a report on Afghan fathers selling daughters into marriage, with critics saying it focused too heavily on the fathers' grief over the girls' suffering.
Florida Teacher Karen Savage Hung a Black Baby Doll by Its Neck Then Laughed When Children Called it 'Racist'
A Florida art teacher was fired after a video showed her hanging a Black baby doll by its neck in a classroom, sparking national outrage and an investigation into her teaching certificate.
Jeff Bezos Says AI Will 'Elevate' Workers — Despite Amazon's 30,000 Job Cuts Amid $100 Billion AI Push
Jeff Bezos argues that AI will elevate workers rather than replace them, despite Amazon's recent layoffs. Opinions remain divided on AI's long-term impact on employment.
'False, Malicious, Fabricated': JPMorgan Executive Sues Banker of Defamation Over Explosive 'Sex Slave' Claims
A JPMorgan executive has filed a defamation lawsuit against a former employee who accused her of sexual assault and racial abuse, intensifying the legal feud.
Google Accused of Retaliation After Reportedly Sacking Employee Protesting Tech Used in Israel-Gaza War
An AI engineer claims Google dismissed him for protesting military AI contracts with Israel, alleging discrimination and whistleblowing.
Michelle Obama Defends Trump Voters on Podcast Warning Liberals Not to Label MAGA Base as Racist
Michelle Obama told liberals to stop calling Trump voters racist, saying their support was born from economic desperation, while separately praising community resistance to ICE in Minnesota.
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Iran Appears to Troll Trump by Waiving Strait of Hormuz Toll, But Warns of Other Fees
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Nancy Guthrie Pajamas Clue Raises Alarm as Disturbing Scene Points Toward Critical Lead
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Reportedly Tells Aides He Has 'No Manoeuvre to Influence' Trump Decisions
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'Dozy Don' Strikes Again as Trump Appears to Nod Off at Memorial Day Ceremony Before Walter Reed Visit





