Settlement talks collapse in Kenya Facebook redundancies case
Legal action by Nairobi-based workers who filtered out graphic Facebook posts will continue.
2023-10-17 00:25
5 NBA players who can make a leap by cutting down on turnovers
Everyone knows turnovers are costly, but just how costly? We have your answer and the five NBA players who could benefit the most from taking better care of the ball.
2023-10-16 22:24
One in Three Britons to Cut Christmas Spending, PwC Says
Almost a third of British consumers are planning to reduce spending on Christmas this year as the burden
2023-10-16 16:45
Kick-Ass reboot won't feature original characters
The 'Kick-Ass' reboot won't feature original characters such as the titular high school geek.
2023-10-16 15:18
Rite Aid Files for US Bankruptcy, Will Close More Stores
US pharmacy chain Rite Aid Corp. filed for bankruptcy as it looks to restructure debts, and said it
2023-10-16 13:22
Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel: 'Our second country is bleeding'
Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel relocate for a second time following Hamas's surprise attack.
2023-10-15 21:23
3 reasons the Jets can upset the undefeated Eagles in Week 6
The New York Jets face a tough test against the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles. Can they pull off an upset in Week 6?
2023-10-15 03:53
Gymnastics-U.S. great Retton making 'remarkable' progress in pneumonia fight - daughter
NEW YORK Olympic gold medallist Mary Lou Retton has made "remarkable" progress, her daughter Shayla Schrepfer said on
2023-10-15 01:26
End of Corporate America’s Profit Recession Comes With Concerns
Investors are growing more confident that a year-long slump in profits for Corporate America is about to end.
2023-10-14 22:58
Michael Caine announces retirement, confirming 'The Great Escaper' will be his last film
Michael Caine, the British film star whose career has spanned eight decades and featured movies from "The Italian Job" to "The Dark Knight," has confirmed his retirement from acting.
2023-10-14 22:18
X illegally fired worker over return to office protest, US labor agency says
Elon Musk's social media company, X (formerly known as Twitter), broke the law when it fired one of its employees for "exercising their right to protected concerted activity" following X's return-to-office mandate, according to a complaint from the National Labor Relations Board.
2023-10-14 08:25
JD.com Sinks as Liu Arrest Rumors Compound Growing Bearish Calls
JD.com Inc. slumped to a record low in Hong Kong as Wall Street brokerages turned bearish on the
2023-10-13 16:49