Workplace mood-monitoring tech may not be something to smile about Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Meta are among companies interested in collecting data on how people feel at work Weather tracker: Extreme rainfall deluges Japan and South Korea Unprecedented downpours cause deaths, evacuations and transport chaos. Plus, Hurricane Lala batters Hawaii South Korea and Japan were hit by extreme rainfall late last week and into this week. On 13 August in the city of Chiba near Tokyo there was a record-breaking 115mm of rainfall in just one hour, while the nearby city of Sakura broke its own record with 97mm in one hour. A level five emergenc… Return of Harry and Meghan to U.K. Renews Questions About Their Security Fears The couple lost their publicly funded security after deciding to leave Britain in 2020, deepening their split with the royal family. Trump increasingly lashing out at allies as victory in Iran war proves elusive Unable to force Tehran’s surrender, President Donald Trump appears to be taking his frustration out on Oman and other U.S. partners in greater measure. Eric Swalwell briefly detained as feds seize his phone at S.F. airport, source says The latest developments in the federal investigation come four months after Swalwell dropped his gubernatorial bid denying allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. |
Poland protests Israel decision to end probe into killing of Polish Gaza aid worker Poland demanded answers from Israel after the investigation into the Gaza strike that killed seven World Central Kitchen workers, including Polish citizen Damian Sobol, was closed. British cyclist to compete just days after brother's crash death Cyclist Josh Tarling will ride in a Spainish event just eight days after his younger brother Finlay died when he was hit by a car during the Volta a Portugal. In 1962, 5 Swans escaped a Maryland estate; 40 years later, about 4,000 threatened the Bay Five mute swans escaped from an estate in Maryland in 1962 and their descendants multiplied to nearly 4,000 in the Chesapeake Bay region within four decades. The invasive birds eat large amounts of underwater grasses and have also been linked to the displacement of native birds, raising concerns among wildlife managers about their growing impact on the Bay's ecosystem. Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian home while family asleep Israeli settlers set fire to a Palestinian home while a mother and her children were sleeping inside. First group of deportees arrives in troubled Haiti after US ends TPS program The U.S. has deported more than 160 people to Haiti for the first time since the Trump administration won a legal battle to end Temporary Protected Status for some 350,000 Haitians |
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