Alan Partridge is a thoughtful employer
He knows exactly what to do when a member of staff is unwell. Source link
No Violence at No Kings Day
Deirdre English More millions will show up for this and future demonstrations if collective joy, humor, satire, and nonviolent action prevail. The post No Violence at No Kings Day appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Global bank stocks waver as investors fear credit risks in U.S. regional banks
Fear over credit quality in U.S. regional banks rippled through markets on Friday, dragging global financial stocks lower for a time before they regained their losses, and reviving memories of the crisis of confidence that shook sentiment just over two years ago. Source link
Is the Scottish government softening on oil and gas?
Has John Swinney shifted the Scottish government away from a “presumption against” new oil and gas? Source link
OpenAI stops 'disrespectful' Martin Luther King Jr deepfakes
The intervention has not stopped Sora users generating and sharing fake clips of other historical figures. Source link
We're starting to understand why childhood adversity leaves its mark
Experiencing severe hardship in childhood can have a lasting impact. Understanding this better could open the door to more effective treatments Source link
How to make money from your bank in time for Christmas
Martin Lewis explains how you can get up to £400 of free cash – by switching bank accounts. Source link
A Somali Hospital Closed After U.S. Aid Cuts. Fired Employees Reopened It Without Pay.
After the Trump administration stopped funding a medical center for women and children, a determined group of health care workers refused to let it shutter. Source link
Astronomers observe rings forming around icy body Chiron between Saturn and Uranus; revealing how cosmic ring systems evolve
Astronomers have found a developing ring system around Chiron, an icy body between Saturn and Uranus. This discovery provides a rare look at how rings form around smaller celestial objects. Scientists observed four distinct rings and diffuse material. They noted changes over time, suggesting the rings are evolving. The findings help understand cosmic processes and […]
151-million-year-old fly changes what we know about insect evolution
A remarkable 151-million-year-old fly fossil found in China is changing our view of insect evolution. This ancient insect, preserved in amber, shows unique features not seen in modern species. Its discovery offers new insights into how insects diversified during the Jurassic period. The fossil also provides a glimpse into the mid-Jurassic ecosystem, revealing complex interactions […]