Food Standards Agency chairwoman likened culture to passive smoking, and said offices should be a ‘supportive environment’The head of a food watchdog has suggested people should not bring cake into the office for the sake of their colleagues’ health.Pr…
Ukraine Asks for More Weapons as U.S. and Allies Meet to Discuss Aid
Ukraine has a narrow window of time to retake more territory ahead of an expected Russian spring offensive, but to do that it needs weapons like armored vehicles.
‘Outrageous’: George Santos assigned to two House committees despite fabricated resume, investigations and calls to resign
He joins small business and space committees, which critics joked was a great get for a ‘successful entrepreneur and astronaut’ like the embattled GOP congressman
Chess gets a risqué makeover
Ilya Merenzon, CEO of World Chess, shares his business advice for our CEO Secrets series.
Fears mount over safety of two missing Mexican environmental activists
Ricardo Arturo Lagunes Gasca and Antonio Díaz Valencia’s bullet hole-riddled vehicle was found after an anti-mining meetingFears are mounting for the safety of two missing Mexican land rights activists after their vehicle was found ridden with bullet h…
Taliban Publicly Cut Off Hands Of 4 Men Over Alleged Theft Charges
The Taliban on Tuesday publicly flogged nine convicted of robbery and “sodomy” in Ahmad Shahi Stadium in Kandahar.
Rodgers says he can play at MVP level in right situation
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers believes he can still produce at an MVP level in the right situation if he opts to play next season.
Gates Foundation takes up question of its own power
Does The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have too much power and influence? It’s a question the foundation’s CEO Mark Suzman raised in its annual letter released Tuesday.