Five activists, including two in clerical attire, were arrested in Georgia for chaining themselves to a bulldozer to halt the construction of an Atlanta-area police and firefighter training… Read More
The Indian Railways plans to introduce nine more Vande Bharat trains and is organizing training sessions to ensure proper maintenance and inspection of the indigenous trains. Currently, ther… Read More
Lab-grown diamonds are becoming increasingly popular as a more sustainable and affordable option for newlyweds. There has been a surge of over 2,000% in interest over the past five years, wi… Read More
Balancing Screen Time in the Modern Family
In an age dominated by digital screens – from smartphones to tablets, computers to TVs – it’s a challenge for families to find… Read More
This news article discusses five fitness scams that people still believe to be true. The scams include the belief that electric abdominal stimulators work, altitude training masks replicate… Read More
Birkenstock, the iconic sandal maker, has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) and highlighted the risks of counterfeit brands using social media to promote their products. The company… Read More
The United States has resumed surveillance flights over Niger after they were interrupted by a military coup in July. The Pentagon confirmed that these flights were conducted to protect thei… Read More
Varda Space Industries, a startup specializing in in-space manufacturing, has been denied by the U.S. Air Force to land its capsule at a Utah training area. The company is also waiting for a… Read More
New surveillance video footage has surfaced showing U.S. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert groping her date's crotch and having her breast fondled during a performance of "Beetlejuice" in Denver… Read More
Multiple companies, particularly airlines, are warning that higher costs, including fuel and employee pay hikes, will impact their profits. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines have both re… Read More
In Xinjiang, questions about disappeared family members remain unanswered and reports of dubious arrests continue to emerge despite claims by the Chinese government that a widely condemned i… Read More
Wallabies captain Will Skelton was absent from Australia's team photo, raising concerns about his fitness for the Rugby World Cup clash with Fiji. Skelton injured his calf in training and co… Read More
Local politicians in British Columbia have passed resolutions asking the province to provide more funding and regulation for the drug decriminalization pilot program. The resolutions include… Read More
New Zealand Olympic runner Zane Robertson has been arrested in Kenya for alleged sexual assault and possession of an unlicensed AK-47 assault rifle. He is currently under custody for five da… Read More
The owners of a tugboat that sank in B.C., killing two workers, have been fined a total of $310,000. James Geoffrey Bates, the owner, was fined $15,000 and given 100 hours of community servi… Read More
CFOs are being pressured to cut software spend by 10% to 30% due to the economic downturn. Software spend is now the third-highest expense for organizations. CFOs should work with CIOs and d… Read More
Former Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast member Leslie Jones revealed in an interview with NPR that the show turned her into a caricature of herself and squeezed every drop of funny out of a si… Read More
Levi's Strauss CEO, Charles Bergh, revealed that his biggest mistake was not firing the wrong people fast enough when he took over the company in 2011. He acknowledged that changing the cult… Read More
The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is still possible if countries rapidly scale up renewables in the next decade. Solar power… Read More
Shares of Evergrande, a Chinese real estate developer, have been suspended on the Hong Kong exchange after reports emerged that its chairman is under surveillance. This is not the first time… Read More
Novartis has completed the spinoff of its generics and biosimilars business, Sandoz, with shares trading at 24 Swiss francs on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Novartis has been focusing on becoming… Read More
CNBC's Jim Cramer believes that there are conditions that could lead to a market rally, with the government's official September jobs report being a major factor. If the report shows more la… Read More
According to analyst firm CCS Insight, smartphones with "self-healing" displays could be available by 2028. The technology would involve a nano coating on the surface of the display that rea… Read More
Samsung Electronics is expecting a 78% drop in operating profit for the third quarter, with revenue estimated at 67 trillion South Korean won ($50.02 billion). This is an increase from the s… Read More
Shares of LVMH, the world's largest luxury firm, fell to their lowest level of the year after reporting a slowdown in revenue growth. The stock was down 6% and trading at €689.4 ($730.9… Read More
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku has revealed his burned face after a fire pit accident at his home. Despite suffering injuries to his arm and face, Njoku played in the Browns' game ag… Read More
Investors are pressuring Tesla CEO Elon Musk to start spending on major media campaigns as the company's growth in unit sales lags. Shareholders have challenged Musk on this issue at the ann… Read More
Smartphone sales have had their worst quarterly performance in over a decade, and fact that raises two big questions. Have the latest models finally bored the market with mere incremental im… Read More
Shares of chipmakers, including Nvidia, fell after the US announced new restrictions on exports of AI chips to China. The restrictions, which are stricter than previous ones implemented by t… Read More
Many students in the US struggle with math due to disabilities like dyscalculia, but schools rarely screen for these learning disabilities. Dyscalculia affects up to 7% of the population and… Read More
California has passed a new law, AB 363, which will ban over-the-counter sales of lawn and garden neonicotinoid pesticides by 2025. The law restricts the sale of the pesticide class, also kn… Read More
China's economy grew by 4.9% in the third quarter, surpassing economists' expectations of 4.6% growth. This follows growth of 6.3% in the second quarter and 4.5% in the first quarter. On a q… Read More
U.S. Treasury yields have risen, with the 10-year hitting a multiyear high of 4.911% and the 2-year trading at levels last seen in 2006. The 5-year Treasury also reached its highest level si… Read More
Mattel reported a 16% increase in Barbie sales in the third quarter, attributing the boost to the success of the "Barbie" movie, which grossed over $1.4 billion globally. The film is the hig… Read More
The popularity of e-bikes has grown rapidly, with annual sales increasing tenfold between 2017 and 2022. However, this rise in popularity has also led to an increase in rider injuries and in… Read More
Robert Card, the suspect in the mass shooting in Maine, has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to law enforcement officials. Card was wanted in connection with th… Read More
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon plans to sell roughly 12% of his stock in the bank, marking the first time in nearly two decades that he has sold shares for non-technical reasons. The sales… Read More
The US Treasury Department plans to increase the size of its auctions to manage its growing debt load and rising financing costs. The department will auction $112 billion in debt next week… Read More
According to a new poll of 1,000 small business owners, over three-quarters of them believe their companies are equipped to handle upcoming economic instability. Increased interest rates and… Read More
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook), revealed that he tore his ACL during mixed-martial arts training and had surgery to replace it. He had been training for a competitive MMA f… Read More
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet against 17 individuals in connection with the Hijb-ut-Tahrir (HuT) case. The NIA found that the members of HuT were secretly… Read More
Norland College in the UK is known for providing highly trained and sought-after nannies, including those who work for the royal family. The college offers a four-year training program that… Read More
Taylor Swift's re-released album, "1989 (Taylor's Version)", has broken the record for fastest-selling vinyl record, selling 580,000 copies in its first week. This contributes to her extendi… Read More
Luxury retailer Watches of Switzerland saw its shares rise by 9.7% after reaffirming its plan to double sales and profits by 2028. The company reported a slight increase in revenue for the m… Read More
The Minister of Defense and Veteran Affairs of Burkina Faso, Kassoum Coulibaly, met with Russia's Defense minister to discuss strengthening defense ties between the two countries. Both minis… Read More
China's electric vehicle (EV) sector is experiencing significant growth, according to Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters. He stated that China's recovery may be bumpy, but it is building a… Read More
China's truck industry is increasingly purchasing vehicles with driver-assist technology as it undergoes a transformation from individual drivers to fleets holding the majority share. Fleet… Read More
Comedian Steve Martin expressed pride after his book "Shopgirl" was banned by a Florida school district. The Collier County School District removed several books, including Martin's, in resp… Read More
Raymond Faitala-Mariner, the captain of the Bulldogs, has been told to stay away from the first day of pre-season training as the club undergoes a roster shake-up. Despite being given permis… Read More
The Kenyan government has announced that it will not send its police officers to Haiti until all conditions on training and funding are met. The UN Security Council approved Kenya to command… Read More
A U.S. military aircraft crashed during a training operation in the Eastern Mediterranean, according to the Pentagon. The incident was unrelated to hostile activity and is currently under in… Read More
A man named Jonny Carmack transformed his old Connecticut farmhouse into a 'Barbie Dreamhouse' inspired by his childhood love for the brand. He spent $20,000 on the fixer-upper, adding vivid… Read More
Five U.S. servicemembers died in a helicopter crash in the Mediterranean during a training exercise, according to the Pentagon. The incident occurred during a training exercise, but further… Read More
Five U.S. service members were killed in a military helicopter crash over the Mediterranean Sea during a routine training mission. The cause of the crash is under investigation, but there is… Read More
Residents of Oklahoma City will vote on a proposal for a new $900 million arena, largely funded by the city, to keep the NBA team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, in the city until 2050. The prop… Read More
Walmart reported higher-than-expected earnings for the fiscal third quarter, but gave a cautious outlook for consumer spending. The company's shares fell over 6% as it saw a weakening in con… Read More
AppHarvest, a high-tech greenhouse startup in Kentucky, promised to provide green jobs and revitalization to economically distressed areas. However, the company's reality was far from the pr… Read More
Burberry shares dropped 9% after the luxury fashion retailer warned that its full-year operating profit would likely be at the low end of forecasts due to a slowdown in luxury spending world… Read More
Chinese brands are dominating the new energy vehicle market in China, causing global car brands like Volkswagen, Nissan, and Hyundai to struggle. China's transition away from internal combus… Read More
The Uttar Pradesh government is considering a statewide ban on halal-certified products after several organizations were booked for providing forged certificates to retailers. Lucknow police… Read More