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Huge Fire Breaks Out at Scottish Industrial Park

Huge Fire Breaks Out at Scottish Industrial Park

Firefighters battle a huge fire at the Linwood Industrial Estate near Glasgow Airport in Scotland. This picture shows a general view of the skyline ahead of a fireworks display during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on July 23, 2014.


Taylor Swift Eras Tour’s Billion-Dollar Impact on European Economy to be Monitored by Economists

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is boosting Europe's economy with soaring hotel prices and profits for local businesses in over 18 cities, while economists monitor for potential inflationary effects.

Companies Found Using Fake Job Postings After Survey Finds 3 out of 10 Listings as 'Deceptive'

A recent Resume Builder survey found that three in ten job postings could be fake, raising ethical concerns about trust and transparency in hiring practices across various industries.

Hong Kong Airport Faces Backlash From Passengers After Screen Glitch Causes Missed Flights

Hong Kong airport is under fire after a display screen failure on June 23. The delayed response and lack of an emergency plan caused some passengers to miss their flights.


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Titans Employee and Instagram Model Arrested After Altercation at Nashville Bar
A Tennessee Titans sales executive and Instagram model was arrested at a Nashville bar after allegedly assaulting a security guard.
Federal Appeals Court Rules Employers Can Deny No-Cost Preventive Care for HIV Prep, Cancer Screenings
A federal appeals court in New Orleans has ruled that eight specific employers challenging federal health insurance requirements are not obligated to provide no-cost coverage for certain preventive care, such as HIV prep and some cancer screenings.
Pennsylvania Unions Reminded of Pension Gains from Biden's Rescue Plan as Election Looms
As the general election approaches, Democrats are emphasizing to Pennsylvania union voters that the Butch Lewis Act, part of Biden's American Rescue Plan.
Family Sues Oregon’s Oaks Amusement Park Over Ride Malfunction, Seeks $125K in Damages
Following a ride malfunction at Oaks Amusement Park where riders were left dangling upside down, one family has filed a lawsuit seeking up to $125,000 for negligence.
Chinese Man Gets Over 2 Years in Prison for Stealing $88,700 From Jeweler on Singapore Airlines Flight
A Chinese man was sentenced to two-and-a-half-year in prison for stealing around $88,700 from a Singaporean jeweler on a Singapore Airlines flight.
Fraudster Hairstylist Gets 16 Years for Exploiting Malibu Surgeon in Mansion Scam
An NYC tech mogul was murdered by his assistant, who feared his girlfriend would leave him if she discovered he had embezzled from his boss, according to the attorney.
FDA Approval of First Menthol E-Cigarettes for Sale in US Draws Parental Criticism
The FDA has approved the first menthol e-cigarettes for sale in the US, prompting criticism from parent groups who claim the agency has "failed American families."
Alaska Airlines, Flight Attendants Union Achieve 'Record' Tentative Labor Agreement
Alaska Airlines and its flight attendants' union have reached a historic tentative labor agreement, marking the end of a prolonged period without new contracts and pending approval by union leadership and membership.
China, Australia Roll Out 5-Year Visas to Citizens for Business, Tourism
China and Australia will now offer each other's citizens multiple-entry visas valid for up to five years.
Spotify Introduces New Basic Streaming Plan in the US
Spotify has unveiled a new basic streaming plan for users in the US. Spotify has unveiled a new basic streaming plan for users in the United States (US) following recent price hikes for its premium subscriptions.
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