A new rule proposed by the US Department of Labor could signal the beginning of the end of the independent contractor model in port drayage and other trucking sectors, opponents say.
Pakistan’s Port City Gwadar in Chaos
The “crown jewel” of CPEC is under an internet shutdown after a crackdown on protests.
Márcio Freire: ‘Mad Dogs’ legendary surfer killed in Portugal’s giant waves
The big-wave Brazilian pioneer fell while surfing giant waves off Nazaré in central Portugal.
FluentPet Connect lets your pets tell you what they need, wherever you are
The improved talking button system from FluentPet, named a CES 2023 Innovation Awards Honoree, is now Wi-Fi enabled, so pets can send their humans real time notifications right to their phones.
How to create a Gmail Label from an existing email and why you should
If you’re not using the Gmail label feature, you’re missing out on an automated email tagging system that can make your inbox a bit easier to navigate and more efficient to use.
Democratic officials’ homes, offices, shot up in New Mexico
Police in New Mexico say the homes or offices of five elected Democratic officials in the Albuquerque area have been hit by gunfire over the past month
Iranian drone maker sanctioned for supplying Moscow
The U.S. has hit six executives and board members of an Iranian drone manufacturer with sanctions after the firm allegedly supplied Moscow with drones that Russian forces have been using to attack Ukraine.
Ukrainians Are Defending Their History, Thought, Art, and Culture, Too
As Ukraine battles Russia’s military, its people are fighting with vigor against a cultural assault, writes Suzanne Nossel
UK asylum seekers live with fear of possible deportation to Rwanda
An asylum seeker in London describes her fear of being deported to Rwanda by the British government under plans to deter migrants crossing the English Channel.