Biden's New Financial Advisor Rule to Curb Biased Retirement Advice
The new retirement rule could positively impact five million savers and boost retirement accounts by between 0.2%-1.2% annually and up to 20% over a lifetime.
OpenAI To 'Pause' Voice Linked To Scarlett Johansson
Movie star Scarlett Johansson said Monday she was "shocked" by an OpenAI synthetic voice that sounds like her, which was released after she declined to work with the ChatGPT-maker on such a project.
Top US Banking Regulator Offers Resignation After Toxic Workplace Report
A top US banking regulator offered his resignation Monday after an independent report found evidence of widespread sexual misconduct and a "patriarchal" culture at the agency he leads.
Amal Clooney Helped ICC Weigh Gaza War Crimes Evidence
Amal Clooney helped the International Criminal Court weigh evidence that led to the decision to seek arrest warrants for top Israeli and Hamas leaders, the human rights lawyer said Monday.
UK Cracks Down On 'Just Stop Oil': Will Force Org To Pay For Being Disruptive And Make It Easier to Sue Them
Government adviser Lord Walney's new proposals will see people be able to claim compensation from Just Stop Oil protestors who disrupt them.
US Plumbing Jobs Has 40K Openings With Salaries That Are Up to $100K
There is greater appeal to get more young Americans into plumbing as more openings will need to be filled in the industry due to current workers retiring.
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.
Iran's President Raisi Declared Dead In Helicopter Crash
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was declared dead on Monday after rescue teams found his crashed helicopter in a fog-shrouded western mountain region, sparking mourning in the Islamic republic.
Taiwan President Takes Office Under Close Scrutiny
Taiwan's president-elect Lai Ching-te, a staunch defender of the island's democracy, will be sworn into office Monday as Beijing ratchets up military and diplomatic pressure on Taipei.
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.
Procurement Expert Sylvia Zhou Reduces Operational Costs by 13% Through Strategic Supply Chain Optimisation
Procurement expert Sylvia Zhou mitigated supply chain risks through strategic sourcing shifts and supplier relations management.
This Nike Alternative Growth Stock Jumped 582% Over the Past Decade on Strong Fundamentals
Lululemon Athletica's strong momentum, cash flow, and earnings growth despite sticky inflation make it well-positioned for global expansion and product innovation.
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.
Netizens Raise $383K For Banker Dead at 35: Wall Street Slammed For Toxic Work Culture
Employees of Bank of America have reported working 100-hour work weeks, leaving their posts due to a toxic work environment and feeling depleted.
Stressed Out Mom Buys $69K Flat For Herself; Takes A Break From Family Twice A Week
Gong Yan can focus on her own matters when residing at her small apartment in Changzhou, with the change benefiting her mental health.
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.
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.
Worker Quits After Chick-fil-A Tells Her To Stop Posting Staff Meals; Turns Influencer With Millions of Views
Miriam Webb is a TikTok content creator who attracted a large audience while she was working at fast-food chain Chick-fil-A.
Camp Chateau: This Women-Only Summer Camp in France Is the Rejuvenating Getaway You Need
Camp Chateau has been carefully curated by women, for women and sets out to provide clients with a joyful and tranquil space to relax and rejuvenate.
20-Year-Old's Grit and Money Mindset Helps Him Earn $20K Monthly For His Window Cleaning Business
Tyler earns $250-$300 per job and faces many rejections every day. He visits new neighbourhoods, pitches his services genuinely to strangers, and ensures spotless work every time.
Survey: Employees Ages 18 to 34 Don't Need 40-Hour Workweeks To Be 'Better Workers'
81 per cent of young American's are in favour of the workweek being reduced to four days as it will make their company have greater productivity.
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.
Melinda Gates To Leave Gates Foundation, Keeps $12.5B For Her Work
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates announced Monday she was leaving the nonprofit foundation she established with her ex-husband Bill Gates -- an organization that has become one of the most influential in the world.
6 Signs It's Time to Quit Your Job for Your Side Hustle and How to Do It Gracefully
Recognizing the right time to leave your job for your side hustle and planning a graceful transition can turn your passion project into a successful career.
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.
People Have Been Using 'The Most Magical Place on Earth' as a Remote Working Venue
Disney World has become a popular spot for remote workers since COVID-19, especially for writers and bloggers, due to them only requiring their laptop for work.
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.
Study: Recruiters Hesitate to Hire Entrepreneurs For 9-to-5 Jobs, They 'Raise More Red Flags'
A recent study found that entrepreneurs face a challenge in landing a regular corporate job even when their qualifications matchup with non-entrepreneurs.
HP Tech Combo: Elevate Your Workspace with These 4 Essential Devices
With these essential devices, you can rest easy, knowing that your workspace setup is efficient and powered by the latest innovations.