Work A Little, Play A Lot: The Antidote to Hustle Culture
The idolization of the workaholic may be stronger than ever, but it's time to get over our need to work for work’s sake and find the balance we all crave — our health depends on it.
The idolization of the workaholic may be stronger than ever, but it's time to get over our need to work for work’s sake and find the balance we all crave — our health depends on it.
To mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2019, The Engineer is profiling some of the top females making an impact in STEM across the UK. In this interview, Miriam Nweze gives an insight into her work as a biomechanical engineer. What exactly do you do? My current area of research is in the field of […]
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Immigration policies rolled out during the Trump administration have spread fear among immigrant populations in the U.S., but Catholic organizations and parishes have responded with renewed efforts focused on helping those groups, a new survey says.
The all-India Football Federation (AIFF) has called for a meeting of its Executive Committee on July 3 to put an end to the uncertainty surrounding th
DRIVERS making the switch to an electric vehicle could see their insurance premium rise by almost 40 per cent. Research found Brits could fork out an additional £231million in annual insurance fees for battery-powered motors compared to petrol and diesel cars. Analysis by Vantage Leasing found electric vehicles (EVs) cost an average of 14 per […]
E. Jean Carroll, Elle advice columnist, says Donald Trump assaulted her in Bergdorf Goodman’s in the 1990s.
Everyone, it seems in 2019, has a favorite podcast.
More than 700 million people listen to podcasts on a monthly basis — or double the amount of people that listened only five years ago — according to venture capitalist Mary Meeker’s latest Internet Trends Report.
That growing demand has led to an influx of shows and a booming business: The podcast industry is expected to pull in $514 million in ad sales this year, according to a joint report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PwC. Читать дальше...
A major fire broke out at an under-construction warship of the Navy at Mazgaon Dockyard here Friday evening and one person was suspected to be trappe
Ahead of their first match against Tanzania on June 23, Senegal are amongst the favourites to win the Africa Cup of Nations, boasting a range of dynamic talents, chief amongst them the masterly winger Sadio Mané.
EX-ARSENAL man Serge Gnabry has been announced as Bayern Munich’s player of the season after leaving the Gunners for just £5 million back in 2016. The 23-year-old German has impressed for both club and country since moving away from the Emirates, and the London club are living to regret selling him. Gnabry was once tipped […]
"And I believe that what I would say with the 11 million people that are here now, that we should give them a ten-year visa immediately."
Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued a proclamation declaring June 19th as Juneteenth Celebration Day in Michigan. Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when slavery was abolished in the United States.
Lost production in the first week of the labour action amounts to about 3,500 tonnes of copper.
As it prepares to launch five more 5G cities, Sprint is adding another 5G phone to its stable.
'Malaal' promotions: Debutantes Meezaan Jaffrey and Sharmin Sehgal play friendly cricket match
John Letts and Sally Lane were found guilty by a jury of sending their son £223 in September 2015 — despite police warnings not to do so.
PORN actress Amaranta Hank has just opened the world’s first University of Porn. The sex-school offers workshops and conferences which specialise in production, acting and sales of pornographic materials. The X-rated star originally worked as a journalist, and rose to fame in her home country of Colombia after losing a bet in which she promised […]
More high-profile departures announced at German lender
Pakistan likely to remain on FATF gray list as US, UK question inaction against Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar
Two exhibits show the unique worldview of Brad Kahlhamer.
A former Detroit school official is seeking $41,000 for unused vacation days since his contract wasn't renewed.
The stewards are looking at the conduct of the Mercedes driver after he appeared to block Max Verstappen in second practice.
The drug — administered like an EpiPen — would be used as needed.