Nonbinary NYU Student Bar Association president loses job offer after defending Hamas terror attack on Jews
NYU Law School Bar Association student president Ryna Workman had a job offer from a law firm rescinded over Workman's statement defending Hamas' attack on Israel.
Anonymous donor buys 250 plane tickets for Israel-bound IDF reservists at JFK airport: Report
An anonymous Orthodox Jewish man generously bought 250 tickets for Israeli Defense reservists at New York's JFK Airport on Monday.
Stuart Varney: Israel is not buying Hamas' 'victimhood,' they're going to destroy them
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to Hamas' terrorist attacks on Israel, arguing Palestinian supporters are trying to change the narrative.
Medical staff in England start 72-hour strike, bringing health services to ‘near standstill’
Doctor and consultants started a strike this week, following a historic walkout last week that forced nearly 130,000 appointments to be rescheduled.
Superdrug pharmacy chain ends sale of single-use vapes citing environmental concerns and youth appeal
British pharmacy chain Superdrug made the decision to discontinue the sale of single-use vapes, citing concerns about the environmental impact associated with their disposal.
Microsoft-Activision restructured $69B deal pleases British regulators
British regulators said Microsoft’s restructured purchase plan to acquire Activision Blizzard for $69 billion "opens the door" to the biggest ever gaming deal getting done.
Workers, leaders want to learn about AI but may exaggerate their knowledge, study finds
A survey from Canva found that more than one in five workers have exaggerated their knowledge of AI while more than one in three senior leaders have done the same in work or personal settings.
British soccer legend Harry Kane joins Fanatics as first-ever UK memorabilia partner
England's soccer captain, Harry Kane, who is the all-time goalscorer for the Tottenham Hotspurs, has signed on with Fanatics as its first-ever United Kingdom memorabilia partner.
SoftBank’s Arm targets $52B valuation in 2023's biggest IPO
SoftBank is offering 95.5 million American depository shares of Arm for $47 to $51 each and is aiming to pull in $4.87 billion on the high end, according to a regulatory filing.
Company looking to pay someone to watch ‘The Great British Bake Off’ and eat dessert
A company in the United Kingdom is looking to hire a "Great British Bake Off" and baked goods tester to watch the upcoming season while trying out the treats.
Travel chaos unfolding in Europe as UK air traffic control working to fix 'technical issue'
A “technical issue" that affected a top United Kingdom air traffic control service provider is causing travel disruption across Europe, reports say.
British data regulator investigates Snapchat for allegedly not doing enough to remove underage users
Regulators in the United Kingdom are investigating whether Snapchat is doing enough to remove underage users from its platform. Snapchat is the most popular app for underage users.
Christian charity demands major bank reinstate account following hefty settlement
A Christian charity for people voluntarily seeking to change sexual feelings is demanding Barclays Bank reinstate its account after winning a hefty settlement last month.
UK bank chief resigns after Nigel Farage’s account dropped over his political beliefs
NatWest chief executive Alison Rose resigned Wednesday after Nigel Farage's account with the U.K. bank Coutts was dropped over his political beliefs.
King Charles, royal family's public funding rate cut by more than half due to $1.3 billion wind farm profits
The rate of public funding King Charles III and the royal family receive from the U.K. Treasury was reduced to 12% amid rising profits from offshore wind farms.
FanDuel teams with female-owned roastery to deliver coffee blend to refuel Team USA fans for 2023 World Cup
With some USWNT games being played at 3 a.m. ET, FanDuel has teamed with female-owned roastery North Edge Craft Coffee to deliver FanFuel Extra Kick Coffee for fans.
Women's World Cup sponsor offers 20,000 free tickets amid sale concerns in New Zealand
Lagging ticket sales in New Zealand for the Women's World Cup this month has prompted a tournament sponsor to offer 20,000 tickets as part of a giveaway.
Windmill takes real estate dreams to new heights: It can be yours for $825,000
The Maud Foster Windmill in Boston, Lincolnshire, in the U.K., is for sale — it stands over 80 feet tall and has gone on the market for less than the average price of a London home.
Barclays settles after shuttering Christian charity's account following alleged 'conversion therapy' promotion
Barclays Bank agreed to pay more than £20,000 compensation in response to a lawsuit that alleged religious discrimination after they shuttered the bank account of a Christian nonprofit.
Inflation remains steady in UK despite expectations, borrowers brace for more expensive loans
The United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics signaled the inflation rate in May remained unchanged, worrying borrowers who are now expecting borrowing rates to rise.


















