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You're flying with your other half to an exotic location. And you think to yourself: it might also be fun to explore ...
Rents have been falling for months, which makes now a good time to negotiate with your landlord – and move if you find something cheaper ...
The retrenchment on transgender rights is fueled by fear: fear of the future, fear of unfamiliar concepts, fear of not ...
Wales boss Rhian Wilkinson has a personal history with Yr Wyddfa and has used the mountain to change her players' mindset as ...
A security researcher found a vulnerability in Google's account recovery system that could have exposed users' phone numbers.
We're standing at a precipice that mirrors only two previous technological transformations in my career: the dotcom boom and the launch of the iPhone ...
Canadian organizations are facing pressure to adapt, but up to 70 per cent of change initiatives fail and it’s not for lack ...
As prices skyrocketed, and egg giant Cal-Maine raked in record profits, the company was hit by one of the biggest egg thefts ...
Political contributions, government contracts and staff with divided loyalties mean the fallout may have only just begun.
And we do so not for the sake of some abstract moral end (not even because caring for them would make us more virtuous people) and not simply by mechanically applying rules. We can even ask, not just ...
Despite global gains on combatting child labor, sub-Saharan Africa still has the highest number of underage workers, highlighting deeper challenges with the continent's fast-growing economies.
Reeves increased funding for the NHS, defence, and housing in the Spending Review, but some key departments face budget cuts.
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