Sylvester Stallone Allegedly Called 'Tulsa King' Extras 'Fat' and 'Ugly'
As employees are speaking out against toxic work environments, Sylvester Stallone has been accused of calling actors 'fat' and risks being cancelled.
This Double-decker Bus Turned Mobile Hostel Is The Coolest Way To Explore Europe
Without any experience with DIY or construction, Saskia van Leeuwen converted a double-decker bus into a mobile hostel with her sister and best friend.
This Guy Works Twice A Week and Earns $700K Yearly: Tips On Starting A Vending Machine Business
From a corporate job to a successful vending business from scratch, Adam Hill started out with the right feedback, resources, and timing.
London Man Pays $62 Monthly To Live In A Refurbished Dumpster To Avoid High Rent
This London architect started living in a rented dumpster to express his living conditions through art and reduce monthly living costs to extremely low levels.
'You've Been Lied to About Buying Property': Multimillionaire On Why He Rents and Refuses To Buy Real Estate
Millionaire busts real estate investment myths, and explains why renting can be better and you should see your properties as expenses rather than investments.
UK Paralympian Slams Nike For Not Selling Single Shoes For Amputees
Nike has been accused of failing to live up to its inclusivity and diversity values after it refused to sell single shoes to amputees.
NYC Resto Employs Filipinos Via Zoom to Take Your Orders And Ask For 18% Tip
NYC restaurants use video screens with Filipino remote workers to greet and take orders, but secrecy and pay concerns arise.
Over 80% of Remote Workers Would Return to the Office if Commute Was Compensated For
Workers in the United States have been paying nearly $8500 annually on commuting to their company offices.
Brits Panic As Spain's PM Plans To Axe 'Golden Visa' Scheme To Prioritise Housing Locals
Spain has announced that it will be scrapping its Golden Visa scheme, which has seen non-EU citizens who invest a minimum of £429,000 into Spanish properties to live and work in the country for up to three years.
Meta Turns To AI To Protect Minors From 'Sextortion' On Instagram
Meta said it's developing tools to protect teens from "sextortion" scams on Instagram, which has been accused of damaging the mental health of youngsters.
Too Busy For Politics? S. Korea's Young Voters On What Motivates Them
High youth unemployment, feuding politicians and a cost of living crisis: young South Korean voters told AFP what was on their minds as they voted -- some for the first time -- in elections Wednesday.
Japanese Astronaut To Be First Non-American To Set Foot On Moon
A lucky Japanese astronaut will become the first non-American to set foot on the Moon during one of NASA's upcoming Artemis missions, US President Joe Biden announced Wednesday.
Australia PM Unveils Plan To Overhaul Economy, Invest In Green Energy
Mining superpower Australia on Thursday announced a US-style scheme to pour public money into manufacturing and clean energy industries, joining the global race to build a cleaner and more resilient economy.
How Companies Can Champion Women's Leadership Roles In The Tech Industry
The tech industry faces the declining presence of women in leadership roles. To address this, some tech companies are adopting comprehensive strategies.
OpenAI, Meta Push Artificial Intelligence Closer to Human-Like Thinking
Meta's upcoming AI can plan your trip! This leap in AI could be a step towards human-like thinking machines (AGI).
Vontae Vernon Dead: Housekeeper Found NFL Star Motionless On Gym Floor
Vernon Davis has spoken out about his brothers death after he was found on the floor of his gym just moments after stepping out of his sauna.
If You Were Fired, Here's What To Say In Your Next Job Interview
According to career coaches, you should try and make a previous job firing be recognised as a mutual parting or resignation on your part.
Trump Says He Can End Russia-Ukraine War In 24 Hours By Giving Russia More Ukrainian Land
Trump's plan will see Kyiv hand over Crimea and the Donbas border region to Moscow.
UK Records Highest Fraud Call Rate in EU at 9.3%: Here's How To Stop Spam Calls
It is essential that, as a consumer, you take proactive steps to secure your personal contact information.
5 Tips To Make Your Resume Stand Out To Your Employer Under 7 Seconds
Studies show that recruiters would extend a job offer after an interview in less than a month - measured at an average of 24 days.
Microsoft Opens AI Hub in London to Advance Consumer Tech
Microsoft has opened a London AI hub to develop language models, hire top talent, and partner with OpenAI.
Paris Olympic Medal Production On Track Despite Protests: National Mint
The French national mint said on Monday that production of the medals for the Paris Olympic Games remained on track despite protests and stoppages by staff since last month.
Breaking Barriers: Women Entrepreneurs Driving Growth in Saudi Arabia's SME Sector
While Personal Statement Laws tell women to obey their husbands "in a reasonable manner", 40 per cent of digital entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia are women
Did Tesla Kill the Affordable Electric Car? Musk Says No
Musk denies scrapping Tesla's low-cost car (Model 2) after Reuters report. The move raises questions about affordable EVs and Tesla's future plans.
Artificial Intelligence in Digital Marketing: How AI is Transforming Ad Campaigns
AI is changing the way companies are doing marketing campaigns, disrupting how major projects are run
AI A 'Game Changer' But Company Execs Not Ready: Survey
A majority of corporate executives across leading economies believe artificial intelligence will be a "game changer" for their industry but admit their leadership teams lack the knowledge to understand AI's risks and rewards, a study showed Friday.
Boeing CEO Paid $33 Mn In 2023, Gave Up Bonus Over MAX 9 Incident
Boeing's CEO received $33 million in compensation for 2023 but declined a potential $2.8 million bonus following the near-catastrophic Alaska Airlines incident in January, the company said Friday in a securities filing.
Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Unveil Robotaxi In August
Elon Musk revealed Friday that Tesla will pull back the curtain on a robotaxi this summer, news that comes as adoption of self-driving vehicles hits speed bumps over safety concerns.
California Bill May Charge Employers $100 If They Call Or Text You Outside Of Work Hours
Assemblyman, Matt Haney, wants to protect workers in California from having to respond to their bosses during nonworking hours.
From Stripper and Shoplifter To CEO of $400m Women's Clothing Line: Meet NastyGal Founder Sophia Amoruso
Christina Amoruso was forced to file for bankruptcy after NastGal was listed as one of the "fastest-growing companies."