This post was originally published on this site Taylor Swift’s stalker reportedly broke into her New York home early Friday morning. According to police, he took a shower then fell asleep in her bed. More»
This post was originally published on this site Angel Gahona was shot while covering a protest in Bluefields, Nicaragua, on Saturday. He was filming a video on his phone when he was shot. A cameraman standing behind him captured...
This post was originally published on this site Many job ads in China openly discriminate against women according to r esearch from Human Rights Watch, which analysed 36,000 job ads from the last five years and found ads regularly...
This post was originally published on this site Data scientist Aleksandr Kogan said he once had close ties to Facebook, despite being blamed by the company for his role in the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. More»
This post was originally published on this site UBS’s first-quarter profit rose 17% but shares fell 4% in Zurich. The bank’s global wealth management business missed forecasts. The investment bank did better than expected thanks to the return of...
This post was originally published on this site The Bank of England has been criticised by a leading think-tank for being “dangerously ill-equipped” to deal with the next recession to hit the UK. More»
This post was originally published on this site The World Bank has suggested employers should be able to opt out of paying minimum wage, in a draft report released Friday. It recommended that labour markets should be further deregulated,...
This post was originally published on this site Legendary actor Anthony Hopkins is good at Twitter. He may have as much reach as Patrick Stewart, whose 3 million plus followers dwarf Hopkins’ 190,000. But he’ll get there if he...
This post was originally published on this site Tory rebel remainers warned that they have Theresa May’s future in their hands. An upcoming vote on staying in the customs union after Brexit could be treated as a vote of...
This post was originally published on this site British TV star Martin Lewis is suing Facebook after claiming that scammers are using his reputation to ensnare people in “get-rich-quick schemes” through fake ads on the social network. More» ...