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Why are ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ contestants threatening legal action against Netflix and producersContestants from 'Squid Game: The Challenge' are contemplating legal action against Netflix and producers, citing injuries sustained during...
Tech layoffs shock young workers, but not older onesTech’s generational divide is representative of a broader phenomenon. The year someone is born has a big influence on views about work and ...
Tech layoffs shock young workers. The older people? Not so muchMicrosoft said this week it planned to cut 10,000 jobs, or roughly 5% of its workforce. And Friday morning, Google's parent company Alphabe...
Around 25 mn kids around the world missed routine vaccinations because of Covid pandemicData showed the vast majority of the children who failed to get immunized were living in developing countries.
Read Warren Buffett’s annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholdersBuffett called Apple the second-most important business after Berkshire’s cluster of insurers.
US tracking of virus variants has improved after slow startRelying on USD 1.7 billion in President Joe Biden's coronavirus relief bill, the US has been setting up a national network to better track ...
Heritage gets a new home in BasavanagudiSvasa Homes hosted His Highness Sri YKC Wadiyar, the Maharaja of Mysuru at the screening of ‘Wild Karnataka’ in a celebration of the state’...
Heritage gets a new address at Svasa HomesThe three acres of land that Svasa Homes cover is a space conceptualised to be a home for people, as well as art and culture.
- Athletics-Bedford "disappointed" by Coe over Russia doping mail
SPORT-DOPING/COE:Athletics-Bedford "disappointed" by Coe over Russia doping mail
- Bedford "disappointed" by Coe over Russia doping mail
SPORT-DOPING-COE:Bedford "disappointed" by Coe over Russia doping mail
- CORRECTED-WRAPUP 1-FIFA agrees to expand World Cup to 48 teams
SOCCER-FIFA/WORLDCUP (CORRECTED, WRAPUP 1):CORRECTED-WRAPUP 1-FIFA agrees to expand World Cup to 48 teams
Ebola virus evolved at normal rates during epidemic: StudyResearchers led by Wu-Chun Cao sequenced 175 Ebola virus genomes from people who were infected with the virus, including some who died.