What happens when an airline opens a restaurant?
AirAsia's plan to diversify by setting up a fast food business might not end well.
AirAsia's plan to diversify by setting up a fast food business might not end well.
The Trump administration could find itself facing a choice between allowing Iran to get the bomb — or to bomb Iran.
An Italian who once lived happily there wonders how Brexit will reshape the feelings of others in the E.U. toward the British.
Suicide is now their second leading cause of death.
Plus: This person I barely know is constantly tagging me in his posts.
New York created special courts for people charged with prostitution. Six years later, some say the system isn’t living up to its promise.
Experts urge early identification and referral for treatment, even if a formal diagnosis has not been confirmed.
Scientists found that racing against the clock, or feeling as though time is running out, triggers a desire to compensate by eating high-calorie food.
They don’t have to lose their souls to do it. Just the opposite.
There are now a number of medications that may prevent or alleviate migraines, as well as a wearable nerve-stimulating device that can be activated by a smartphone.
The latest Dynabook Portégé X30 laptop is so light at 1.92 pounds that I can carry it with two fingers. And my fingers aren't particularly strong.
More Americans trust her than any of the Supreme Court justices; her working class, racially diverse audience are the kind of voters Democrats need.
OXFORD United are in the Emirates FA Cup fourth round draw alongside some big names tonight.
Policies aimed at youth vaping may have negative effects on adult smokers.
Downtown Tehran was brought to a standstill Monday as mourners flooded the Iranian capital to pay an emotional homage to Qasem Soleimani, the "heroic" general killed in a US strike. Young and old were packed shoulder-to-shoulder in the streets, including women dressed in black-clad chadours and others wearing loose-fitting hijabs. Soleimani, one of Iran's most popular public figures, was killed in a US drone strike on Friday near Baghdad international airport. He was 62. His assassination drove up... Читать дальше...
2020 will prove a tipping point moment in international politics. In recent decades, globalization has created opportunities, reduced poverty, and supported peace for billions of people. But with China and the US decoupling on technology, the 21st century economy is now breaking in two. Developed world countries have become toxically polarized. Climate change matters as never…
Technological development is moving at lightning speed. Artificial Intelligence (AI) implementation grew 270% in the past 4 years and 37% in the past year alone. However, many businesses are adopting technology with the wrong intentions. If businesses don’t invest in AI today, they will get left behind tomorrow. But instead of adopting new tech simply […]
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This interview is going to get lot of fire & controversial for Charles Floate & myself too, as recently Charles sold his DFYLinks to Gary Wilson Getmelinks, there was big controversy around Charles Floate but he managed to explain well on a Twitter post why he sold DFYlinks to Getmelinks Gary Wilson, you can read it here :
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Читать дальше...No one really knows what happens inside an atom. But two competing groups of scientists think they've figured it out. And both are racing to prove that their own vision is correct.
Employees in a hair salon were captured cheering themselves up with a morning dance routine in Shanghai on Monday (January 6). The bizarre video shows the workers standing in two lines shouting the company's slogans out and dancing in time to the music to cheer themselves up before starting their work. According to the filmer, the employees perform the ritual every morning.
An Indonesian caught trying to sell the skin of a critically endangered Sumatran tiger has been arrested, police said Monday, highlighting the problem of animal trafficking in the Southeast Asian country. Authorities in Aceh, at the northern tip of Sumatra island, arrested the man last week after he offered to sell the skin to an undercover officer, posing as a buyer, for 90 million rupiah (USD 6,500). Police, who confiscated the tiger's skull as well as some bones and teeth, said they were also... Читать дальше...
In December 2019, we spoke with environmentalist Tony Juniper on ...
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In a stellar start to the 2020 season, Sam Stosur ousts former world No.1 Angelique Kerber in Brisbane.
“The American People, Volume 2” is a sprawling, angry, intimate book about the dawn of the AIDS crisis and the carnage and neglect that ensued.