
Know any airplane mechanics? A wave of retirements is leaving some US industries desperate to hire
Across the U.S. economy, a number of industries are facing the same formidable challenge: Replenishing a workforce that is being diminished by a surge of retirements that began during the pandemic and has continued since
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Digital doubles, fake trailers: AI worries Hollywood actors before labor talks
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES A search for Wes Anderson on YouTube turns up trailers that the famed
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China criticizes US plan for trade deal with Taiwan
China’s government has criticized the United States' plans to sign a trade treaty with Taiwan, calling on Washington to stop official contact with the self-ruled island democracy claimed by Beijing as part of its territory
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'We are dead tired, but proud': What next for José Mourinho and Roma after Europa League final loss to Sevilla?
Sometimes a football match is more than just a football match. And Wednesday's Europa League final in Budapest was a great example of just that.
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Debt-Limit Deal Passes the House, Easing US Default Concerns
The House passed debt-limit legislation forged by President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy that would impose restraints
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India, Nepal prime ministers meet to deepen ties as China's influence grows in region
Nepal’s prime minister has held talks with his Indian counterpart as India and its rival China bid for influence in the tiny Himalayan nation as part of a greater regional power struggle
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Europe sees inflation drop to 6.1%, but real relief for consumers will take months
Europe is getting a break on inflation
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UK government faces deadline to hand Boris Johnson's messages to coronavirus inquiry
The British government is facing a Thursday deadline to hand over a sheaf of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s personal messages to the country’s COVID-19 pandemic inquiry
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The Try Guys claim that the Ned Fulmer cheating saga helped 'improve' them
The Try Guys have, once again, addressed Ned Fulmer's cheating scandal, saying their company is in a much "healthier place". For the blissfully unaware, a swarm of cheating allegations came out in September 2022, that claimed Fulmer cheated on his wife, Ariel. Subsequently, the YouTube collective dismissed him from the group, removed him from all of their videos and went on to detail the incident in a five-minute YouTube video. In an episode of their TryPod podcast last year, the remaining three opened up about how Fulmer's actions affected the group. "One thing is like how we all looked in that video is tired. Yes. Eugene looked angry. Zach looked sad and I looked disgusted, but we’re all tired," Try Guy's Keith Habersberger said. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "It’s been a lot of mental exhaustion and worry and fear and stuff and it’s just like been really draining." Fulmer also released a statement on Twitter: Now, two of the members have revisited the scandal, likening it to a "sudden, abrupt divorce" – almost a year later. During an interview on An Unfiltered Conversation with YouTube stars Colin and Samir, Zach Kornfeld explained: "Long story short, I think now we are finding our company in a much healthier place." An Unfiltered Conversation with The Try Guys youtu.be He said the team have since become closer, and it "allowed us to reevaluate what we want to focus our energies on." Kornfeld added: "And to shape the company and our image to be less driven by short-term goals and to really recommit to our audience and what we care about. We’re not in our viral phase anymore, we’re in our cultivation phase." 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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Exclusive-Vulture surveillance system alerts Zambian park to poachers
By Gloria Dickie Lion and leopard populations in Zambia's Kafue National Park are showing signs of a modest
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Swiss Watch Exports to US Fall for First Time in Over Two Years
Monthly Swiss watch exports to the US declined for the first time in more than two years signaling
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Hamilton's Thomas Kail to direct live-action Moana for Disney
Thomas Kail is set to direct the live-action version of 'Moana'.
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