No.1 2024 WNBA Draft Pick Caitlin Clark To Earn Less Than The Average Police Detective
Caitlin Clark is set to earn $76,535 in her rookie season in the WNBA and will make just under $340,000 across her four-year contract.
'Stop Comparing Them To Stocks': Rolex CEO Says Luxury Watches Are Not Investments
Jean-Frederic Dufour mentioned that Rolex is in the product business and it is "dangerous' when customers view watches as an investment.
American Women Reveal What Shocks Them About UK People, Homes and Clothes
Three American women have been documenting their adaptation to the UK on TikTok by pointing out the main differences between the two countries.
49% Business Leaders Say ChatGPT Skills May Replace College Degrees as Job Requirement
Business leaders want job applicants to be experienced with using ChatGPT as it can boost their productivity and creativity levels.
Wendy's Sued For $20M After 11-Year-Old Gets Brain and Kidney Damage From 'Dirty Meal'
Aspen Lamfers consumed a Wendy's meal in August 2022, with it revealed that the restaurant had failed two health inspections that summer.
Russian Blogger Starved Son To Death By Only 'Feeding Him Sunlight' Instead Of Food
Maxim Lyutyi did not allow his son to be fed with proper food and refused to let his partner, Oxana Mironova, breastfeed him.
Erin Ward: Wife of US Department of Defense Deputy Caught Naked With Minor In Car
Erin Ward, the disgraced female teacher in Nebraska caught having sex with a minor student, has been revealed as the wife of a Dept of Defence Deputy Director.
Over 80% of Remote Workers Would Return to the Office if Commute Was Compensated For
Workers in the United States have been paying nearly $8500 annually on commuting to their company offices.
If You Were Fired, Here's What To Say In Your Next Job Interview
According to career coaches, you should try and make a previous job firing be recognised as a mutual parting or resignation on your part.
California Bill May Charge Employers $100 If They Call Or Text You Outside Of Work Hours
Assemblyman, Matt Haney, wants to protect workers in California from having to respond to their bosses during nonworking hours.
French Businessman Beats Bezos and Musk As World's Richest Billionaire
LVMH founder, Bernard Arnault, is currently the world's richest person with a net worth of $228 billion, after his company generated $94 billion in revenue.
Looking to Impress a Potential Employer? Here Are Six Things Not To Do in a Job Interview
Among the things which candidates should avoid when being interviewed for a job include being unprepared and not asking valuable questions.
A Third of Young Americans Plan On Using 'Bank of Mom and Dad' for House Down Payments
Nearly half of Americans believe that they are unlikely to purchase a house anytime soon because of the ever-increasing costs.
Train Strikes London 2024: Dates, Ticket Refunds, Which Lines Are Affected
London Underground staff will go on strike on two separate occasions in April and May over ongoing pay and working condition disputes.
Study: Indian Techies Work Over 50 Hours Weekly And Suffer From Gut, Back, Neck, Acidity Problems
The research revealed that Indian tech workers are suffering from both physical and mental pain as a result of high working demands.
Complete Guide Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Start Time, Where To See It and How It Differs From 2017
Next month's total solar eclipse will be viewed throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada, with over 30 million people set to be within the totality path.
Autistic Girl, 11, Has IQ Higher Than Einstein and Hawking; Studying for Master's So She Can Work for NASA
Aspiring astronaut, Adhara Perez Sanchez, first became fascinated by space exploration after seeing artwork of Stephen Hawking in a doctor's office.
Amazon Is Panicking After Losing 2M Customers To Chinese Rivals Temu And Shein Since January
To regain superiority in the e-commerce industry, Amazon are prioritising the trust of its current customers and are looking to increase same-day deliveries.
Up For a Promotion? Here are 6 Things to Consider Before Saying 'Yes'
Among the factors to consider when weighing up a promotion at work are the wider financial implications outside of how much more you will earn.
Ethiopian Bank Glitch Lets Customers Withdraw Up To £32m at ATMs
Ethiopian students took advantage of a glitch involving the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia before police stopped further withdrawals from happening.
Delta Captain Celebrates Retirement By Chartering A Flight For 112 Friends To Hawaii
Keith Rosenkranz recently closed out a period of over three decades flying with Delta Air Lines by celebrating in Hawaii.
Student Amputates His Legs To Get £1M Insurance Payout; Only Gets £5611 and Has To Pay It Back
Taiwanese student, Zhang, worked alongside Liao to try and fraudulently claim £1 million in insurance payouts over leg amputations caused by frostbite.
Workers Are Fighting Burnout with 'Bare Minimum Monday' Trend
Mario Jo Mayes has gone viral on TikTok for coming up with the 'Bare Minimum Monday' approach, which involves only getting essential tasks done.
Wendy's Manager Invents Ghost Employee And Pockets Almost £16K Worth of Wages
Former Wendy's manager, Linda Johnson, collected money from a fake employee for nearly a year, before being caught.
Lab-Grown Meat for Pets Set To Hit UK Supermarkets This Year
London startup, Meatly, are keen to provide the pet food market with a product that is suited to helping the environment.
Justin Trudeau Thinks of Quitting 'Crazy Job' Daily; 69% of Canadians Want Him to
Whilst many Canadians want Justin Trudeau to step down as the nation's prime minister in 2024, nearly just as many people believe he will stay on.
Deaf Google Worker Sues for Discrimination: Had No Translator and Was Told to 'Keep Her Mouth Shut'
Google went back on its initial promise to provide Jalon Hall with sign language interpreters to help her in moderating YouTube content.
Toronto Police On Home Invasions: 'Leave Your Car Keys By The Door - That's All They Want!'
Const. Marco Ricciardi told people at a community meeting that they should leave their vehicle keys by their house front door as thieves only want their car.
Pricey Homes Push Londoners to Move to 'God's Waiting Room' Where Homes are Half the Price
With it costing Londoners over £700,000 to purchase a house in the city, some have chosen to relocate down south to the elderly-populated area of Bexhill.
Tesco Staff Still Paid Lower Than Minimum Wage As Supermarket Struggles
Store employees at Tesco will only receive their new hourly pay of £12.02 from 28th April, despite the National Living Wage going up to £11.44 on 1st April.