Sony's PlayStation Access controller offers a new social lifeline for gamers with disabilities
Grant Stoner said that he has loved playing video games his entire life, and that his earliest memory is of playing Super Nintendo in his parents' bedroom at roughly 3 years old.
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Brazil drought reveals ancient rock carvings of human faces
The carvings of human faces on the shore of the Amazon are thought to be at least 1,000 years old.
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Anthropic’s Kaplan Seeks ‘Race to Top’ on Safer AI: Tech Summit
There needs to be a “race to the top” on safer AI in preparation for more powerful systems
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GE raises 2023 profit forecast on aviation boom
General Electric on Tuesday raised its full-year profit forecast for a third time this year on robust demand
1970-01-01 08:00
Lionel Messi's hefty MLS base salary revealed
The MLS Players Association (MLSPA) confirms Lionel Messi's Inter Miami salary stands at a record $20.4m per annum - comfortably the highest figure in the league. Lorenzo Insigne and Xherdan Shaqiri complete the top three.
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As Israel-Hamas war rages, finance chiefs meeting in Saudi pessimistic
By Hadeel Al Sayegh and Rachna Uppal RIYADH Wall Street's top financiers struck a pessimistic tone about the
1970-01-01 08:00
Kremlin says Russia ready to endure more Western sanctions
MOSCOW Russia's economy has adapted well to years of Western sanctions and so it does not fear the
1970-01-01 08:00
GE Boosts Profit Outlook Amid Surging Demand for Jet Engines
General Electric Co. raised its forecast for profit and free cash flow for the year as rebounding demand
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TikToker cries over reality of working first ever 9–5 job
The world of work can be a difficult place at times, as one TikToker found after graduating college and getting her first job. The reality of travelling into the city, working, and getting back late was all too much for Brielle, who goes by the username brielleybelly123 on the site. Brielle recorded a video of herself in tears, reflecting on her experiences of beginning a new job after graduating. Speaking to the camera, she said: “I know I’m probably just being so dramatic and annoying, but this is my first job, like, my first 9-5 job after college.” Brielle added: “I’m in person and I’m commuting in the city and it takes me f***ing forever to get there.” Later in the video, she said: “I don’t have time to do anything. I want to shower, eat my dinner, go to sleep — I don’t have time or energy to cook my dinner either.” @brielleybelly123 im also getting sick leave me alone im emotional ok i feel 12 and im scared of not having time to live Speaking about her commute in the clip, Brielle said that she travelled more than an hour each way and left for work at 7am. Her words sparked a big reaction in the comments section, with many sympathising with her and calling for a four day working week. One viewer wrote: “The 40 hour work week is beyond outdated and your feelings are totally valid.” Another said: “High school set us up for the 9-5 then college ruined it.” One more wrote: “40 hour work week was designed with a homemaker to take care of house tasks. We need dual incomes now, so that’s not possible. No time for anything.” “Gen Z need to collectively move up into management positions and then collectively enforce the 4 day work week,” a user commented. One more seemed to sum up the collective verdict, saying: “Everyone feels like this and no one does anything about it.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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Off-duty pilot accused of trying to disable jetliner faces first court hearing
An off-duty pilot accused of trying to shut off the engines of an Alaska Airlines jet on a
1970-01-01 08:00
Dow quarterly profit beats estimates on higher product prices
Dow Inc beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit on Tuesday, as the chemicals maker benefited from higher
1970-01-01 08:00
T'Yonna Major was 'destined for the Olympics' before the 9-year-old gymnast's life was cut short
T'Yonna Major was a 9-year-old girl with an oversized heart -- a ravenous reader, a generous friend, a loving daughter
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