Jeff Bezos and Eduardo Saverin Join Consortium Buying Minority Stake in Liverpool FC
Fenway Sports Group has agreed to sell a minority stake in Liverpool FC to 1892 Holdings, a consortium led by British-Indian businessman Amit Bhatia and backed by investors including Amazon…
Social Media Is Changing How Young Women Learn About Menstrual Health
Young women are becoming more familiar with terms such as “cycle syncing,” menstrual phases and polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS, as social media makes conversations about periods and hormones…
Gered Mankowitz’s Personal Music Photography Archive Heads to Auction
More than 100 signed photographs by British music photographer Gered Mankowitz will go to auction in Wiltshire on September 7, offering collectors images of artists including the Rolling Stones, Jimi…
Taxidermy Head Bought for £50 Sells for More Than £60,000 After Thylacine Identification
A mounted animal head originally mistaken for an antique fox has sold for more than £60,000 after being identified as a likely thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger. The specimen had previously…
VideoVerse’s $250 Million Sale to Minute Media Unravels Amid Fraud Allegations
VideoVerse’s reported $250 million acquisition by Minute Media has unraveled less than a year after it was announced, with investors and creditors pursuing multiple legal claims involving former CEO Vinayak…
CEVA Logistics Cyberattack Disrupts Eight European Warehouses and Exposes Customer Data
CEVA Logistics has confirmed a cyberattack affecting eight warehouses in Europe, disrupting shipments and exposing personal information belonging to customers of several companies that use its logistics services. The affected…
King’s Cross Draws AI Startups as London Office Demand and Talent Competition Rise
King’s Cross has become one of London’s most sought-after locations for artificial intelligence companies, bringing startups, major AI labs and investors into a tightly concentrated area around the city’s Knowledge…
Lithium-Ion Battery Fires Raise Safety Concerns on Passenger Flights
Airlines and aviation regulators are increasing warnings about lithium-ion batteries as more passengers travel with power banks, phones, laptops, vapes and other rechargeable devices. Industry data shows about two battery-related…
Woman Calls for Stronger AI Rules After Friend Created Explicit Deepfakes
A woman whose modelling photographs were used to create sexually explicit AI images without her consent is calling for stronger regulation of artificial intelligence. Georgia Horton said photographs taken from…
Tattoos Are Mainstream, but Visible Ink Can Still Affect Job ProspectsTattoos Are Mainstream, but Visible Ink Can Still Affect Job ProspectsTattoos Are Mainstream, but Visible Ink Can Still Affect Job Prospects
Tattoos have become increasingly common in Britain, particularly among younger adults, but workplace acceptance still depends heavily on where the tattoo appears. Research suggests employers and the public are considerably…
AI Promises Shorter Workweeks, but Tech Workers Report Longer Hours
Artificial intelligence companies have repeatedly argued that productivity gains from AI could eventually reduce the amount of time people spend working. Yet employees developing and deploying the technology at some…
Police Review TikToker’s Secret Meta Glasses Recordings in Scotland
Police Scotland is reviewing videos posted by TikToker Scott Margerison after complaints that he secretly recorded members of the public and workers using Meta smart glasses during a trip around…
Sainsbury’s Agrees £120 Million Argos Sale to Swift Partners
Sainsbury’s said customers, suppliers and staff should see no immediate change. Argos will continue operating standalone stores and outlets inside Sainsbury’s supermarkets, while customers will still be able to collect…
Neurodivergence-Related Workplace Disputes Rise as Employers Struggle With Adjustments
UK employers are facing more tribunal disputes involving ADHD, autism and other neurodivergent conditions as diagnosis and awareness increase. Lawyers say many cases arise because disciplinary and performance procedures fail…
