'Black Company' in Japan Forces US Worker to Resign And Refuses to Pay Last Pay Cheque
River Hodge tells International Business Times UK that he was forced to resign after he found out that he had signed a contract with a corrupt Japanese company – known as a "black company".
Elon Musk Calls £4.42B Lawyer Fees 'Criminal' In Tesla Pay Dispute
The Delaware Chancery Court judge must now determine the portion of the compensation package allocated to attorney fees.
From TikTok To Shark Tank, Contour Cube CEO Shares How 'World's First Ice Facial Tool' Is Heating Up
Sarah Forrai and Lewis Battersby spoke to International Business Times UK about creating the "world's first ice facial tool", being noticed by Kendall Jenner and appearing on Shark Tank.
Chinese Nationals Illegally Entering US Increased by 7000% Since 2021, Sparking National Security Concerns
A US government national security report has highlighted how China is trying to be a superpower by gathering data from US companies, the general public and academic institutions by sending Chinese nationals as illegal immigrants across the US-Mexican border.
What Presidents and Four-Star Generals Taught Corporate Strategist Rupal Patel About Tough Conversations
In 2024, roughly four years after the COVID pandemic upended the world of work, the relationship between employees and employers is heading into a new phase.
Struggling US Retailer Macy's To Close 150 Stores
The iconic but struggling US department store Macy's announced plans on Tuesday to close almost a third of its eponymous locations by 2026 while building up its upscale Bloomingdale's and Bluemercury brands.
Global Stocks Mostly Up Despite Tepid Consumer Confidence Data
Global equities mostly rose Tuesday despite lackluster consumer confidence data in the United States and Germany, as the tech-linked Nasdaq pushed higher.
Elon Musk Questions Microsoft's New Laptop Setup Process, Calls For Change
Taking to X, Elon Musk expressed frustration with Microsoft's account requirement for new laptops, refusing to "give Microsoft AI the access to his computer".
Stocks Markets Mostly Lower After Rally
Stock markets were mixed on Monday after last week's rally as investors turned their attention to a clutch of economic data in the coming days.
Tesla Cancels £12.6K Cake Order From California Bakery Amidst 21% Stock Slump and Rumours of Massive Job Cuts
Tesla's recent financial woes, marked by a substantial drop in its stock value, have prompted speculation about the company's financial health.
Meghan Markle Makes Rare UK Charity Appearance To Pay Tribute To A 'Dear Friend'
The Duchess of Sussex marked the opening of The Oli Juste Wing at Mayhew animal charity on Feb. 21, 2024 with a video message.
Reddit Files To Go Public As 'RDDT' On NYSE
Reddit on Thursday told US stock regulators that it plans to go public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "RDDT."
Reddit did not provide details regarding the number or price of shares nor when the initial public offering would occur.
Nvidia Quarterly Profit Soars On Demand For AI Chips
Nvidia on Wednesday said its profit soared to $12.3 billion in the recently ended quarter on record high revenue driven by demand for its chips to power artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk Shares 'Alarming' Clip On Immigration Situation At US Border
Elon Musk shared a video where Tucker Carlson sheds light on the issue of illegal immigration in the US under President Biden.
Sarah Ferguson Admits 'Shock' Yet Remains Positive Despite Skin Cancer Battle
"I'm now in the best hands and feeling positive with the support of my family," the Duchess of York shared.
Global Stocks Mostly Lower Despite China Rate Cut
Wall Street and European stocks mostly fell on Tuesday as gains made in Asia after China's central bank sprang a record cut to a benchmark lending rate to boost the nation's struggling economy failed to carry over.
Elon Musk Explains Why He Declined Millions In OpenAI Shares
Elon Musk severed ties with OpenAI in 2018, stepping down as a board member to avoid conflicts as Tesla ramped up its own AI development.
Asia Stocks Mixed As China Enjoys Lunar New Year Bump
Chinese stocks were buoyant after Lunar New Year but other Asian markets were mixed on Monday as a hot US inflation report rekindled worries over the timing of Fed rate cuts.
Navalny's Widow To Meet EU Ministers As Russia Jails Mourners
Alexei Navalny's widow will meet European foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday, EU officials announced, as Russian courts jailed dozens of people detained at events commemorating the Kremlin critic.
Starmer Faces Biggest Leadership Test In Upcoming Gaza 'Immediate Ceasefire' Vote
Starmer is facing his biggest leadership test yet as a parliamentary motion that calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and Israel looms.
King Frederik X, Queen Mary To Mark 20th Wedding Anniversary With First Royal Tours
The royal couple will celebrate their wedding anniversary during an official visit to Norway on May 14, 2024.
Kate Middleton's Sister May Have Just Hinted At Princess' Health During Latest Outing
Pippa Middleton was spotted having a good time with her family in St. Barts while her sister recovers from abdominal surgery.
Samsung's Galaxy S24 Wins Display Crown, But User Reports Reveal A Different Story
Galaxy S24 series users have previously reported issues with the Vivid colour display mode not being colourful enough and AOD seeming a bit too dim.
Investors Left Hanging As Tesla Board Remains Mum After Elon Musk Pay Debacle
According to legal experts, Elon Musk's team will likely appeal the ruling at the Delaware state Supreme Court.
Global Stocks Drop On Sticky US Inflation
Stocks in the United States and Europe slumped on Tuesday while the dollar climbed as data showed that US inflation slowed less than expected in January, diminishing chances of an early interest rate cut.
UK Chip Designer Sees Shares Almost Double As AI Race Heats Up
AI developers and tech entrepreneurs are seeking ways to diversify their hardware options, including by exploring chipmaking ventures of their own.
Barratt to Acquire Redrow in Landmark £2.5 Billion Deal
Barratt, the nation's largest housebuilder, has finalised a deal to acquire its smaller counterpart, Redrow, for an impressive sum exceeding £2.5 billion.
Prince William Faces 'Scary' Time As He Awaits Turn As King Amid Charles' Cancer Battle
"It's not a time when he wanted really to contemplate the fact that one day in the very foreseeable future he is going to be a monarch," journalist Jennie Bond said.
Kate Middleton Has Left Windsor For Holiday In Sandringham Post-Surgery, Claims Journalist
The Princess of Wales is recovering after undergoing "planned abdominal surgery" on Jan. 16.
A Private Jet Tracking Account Ignited Elon Musk's Twitter Bid, Says New Book
The now-suspended ElonJet Twitter account tracked the movements of Elon Musk's private jet and estimated its carbon footprint.