Month: April 2024
The more you earn, the harder it is to find a job right now
A new report shows the real winners — and losers — in the job market.
Sorry, America, it’s looking like higher interest rates are going to stick around longer
Still-elevated inflation and a job market that won’t quit mean predictions for interest rate cuts in June are being pushed back.
The emergency slide that came off a Delta 767 washed up in front of the house of a lawyer whose firm is suing Boeing over the Alaska blowout
A maintenance issue caused the slide to fall off the 34-year-old Boeing 767 on Friday. Where it washed up was quite the coincidence.
News24 | Columbia suspends students after call to end Gaza camp unheeded
Student demonstrators at Columbia University, the epicenter of pro-Palestinian protests that have erupted at US colleges, began to be suspended on Monday after defying an ultimatum to disperse.
Boxer’s 15-month-old son dies
Francis Ngannou’s 15-month-old son Kobe has died, the mixed martial artist and boxer has confirmed in a social media post.
How a Filipino coastguard ship ended up being surrounded by 12 Chinese vessels
It was a rare window into confrontations most have viewed from afar. We were invited on board the Philippine Coastguard Vessel BRP Bagacay.
British sanctions failing to harm Russia – UK MP
UK sanctions on Russia have failed to “cause real trouble” for the country’s economy, the chair of the Treasury Select Committee has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Pro-Palestinian protesters take over building at US university
Pro-Palestinian protesters took over a university building in the US – the latest escalation of demonstrations at college campuses against the Israel-Hamas war.
Saudi Arabia will ‘downscale’ some Vision 2030 projects like Neom amid ‘challenges,’ minister says
Saudi finance minister said the kingdom was pleased with Vision 2030 progress, but would "change course" and "adjust" projects such as Neom as needed.
McKinsey tried to boost the morale of senior staff by blasting Eminem and Bob Marley at an internal event, report says
The consulting giant has had a difficult 18 months, global managing partner Bob Sternfels reported admitted as he tried to rally senior partners.