Poundland Sold for £1 Amid UK Retail Crisis—What Went Wrong With the Budget Giant?
Poundland has been sold for just £1 as financial woes deepen. Here's why the discount chain is struggling—and what it means for the UK high street.
Trump Announces Reversal of US Army Base Renamings—Fort Bragg and Other Confederate Names Could Return
Donald Trump says he plans to reverse the renaming of multiple US military bases—including Fort Bragg—sparking renewed debate over Confederate legacies and military tradition.
Marks & Spencer Hit by Cyberattack: Online Orders Back, But Who Else Is Under Threat?
Marks and Spencer restart online order system after cyber security breach. What other companies recently fell to cyber attacks?
'007: First Light' Trailer Drops — James Bond's Explosive Origin Story Finally Comes to Life
PlayStation just revealed the first look at 007: First Light—a gritty, cinematic Bond origin story from IO Interactive.
Zimbabwe Plans to Kill 50 Elephants in 2025 After Culling 200 Last Year: Here's Why
Zimbabwe approves culling of 50 elephants amid food shortages as conservationists push back. Officials say overpopulation and hunger are driving the decision. Critics call it cruel and short-sighted.
Four-Day Work Week in New York? What's Being Proposed and Who It Could Affect
New York lawmakers are proposing a pilot programme to test a four-day work week for public and private sector workers, offering tax incentives and maintaining full pay.
CEO Slams Long Job Interviews: 'It Took 2 Days to Pick a Pope—Why Is Hiring So Complicated?'
Career coach Adam Broda criticises today's slow and complex hiring processes, urging job seekers to stay resilient amid layoffs, economic uncertainty and drawn-out interviews.
JCPenney to Close Seven US Stores Amid Ongoing Struggles and Retail Reshuffle
JCPenney will close seven US stores on 25 May as part of ongoing restructuring, following years of financial struggles and a merger forming Catalyst Brands.
Senate Unites to Axe Taxes on Tips: What It Means for Millions of American Workers
The US Senate has unanimously passed the No Tax on Tips Act, offering up to $25,000 in annual tax deductions for tipped workers in a rare show of bipartisan support.