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At least one person in the Trump administration stands to make a fortune at the National Weather Service’s deathbed. By ...
Hugh Grant, the beloved star, became the center of attention at Wimbledon 2025 after cameras caught him dozing off in the ...
Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye used a tried and true method to curry favor with President Donald Trump: shameless ...
From jollof rice and music to football and movies, Ghana and Nigeria share a deep cultural bond that makes them more than ...
Two dreadful Madrid mistakes gifted PSG early goals but Luis Enrique's side were dominant in New Jersey as they set up a final with Chelsea ...
When it gets to the second half of the fight, the music slows down, as do the hits between Sam and Higgs. With every strike, there’s a line spoken, very reminiscent of Snake and Liquid Ocelot on top ...
David Muir has sent fans into a tizzy with his latest reporting on a series of hard-hitting news stories after he swapped his ...
For the last half-century, America’s population growth has been concentrated in the sweltering, equal parts bone-dry and ...
Businesses sometimes need to shed staff. But that doesn’t mean those cuts need to be sloppy or cruel.
Microsoft is doubling down on AI and aggressively chasing top research talent, even as it trims headcount elsewhere.
Last week’s jobs numbers may have shown a drop in the number of pink slips hitting workers’ desks in May, but don’t be fooled: Layoffs are alive and well in 2025.
Federal agencies can resume implementing President Trump’s mass layoff directive following Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling, greenlighting agencies to take their first steps in booting thousands of ...