Skims Co-Founder: Working From Home Hurts Women's Careers
Emma Grede, co-founder of Skims, defends her controversial claim that working from home is a career killer for women, citing the importance of visibility and proximity for success.
Emma Grede, co-founder of Skims, defends her controversial claim that working from home is a career killer for women, citing the importance of visibility and proximity for success.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski, the only Jewish leader of a major UK party, accuses Labour of exploiting antisemitism to justify banning pro-Palestine marches, sparking a heated political row.
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay warns against 'politics of envy' after Reform UK Scotland boss Malcolm Offord boasts owning six houses, five cars, six boats.
Over 1,100 UK schools use pro-migrant books via the Schools of Sanctuary programme, sparking political debate over alleged indoctrination of pupils.
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President Trump accuses ex-FBI director James Comey of issuing a death threat with a seashell Instagram post, calling it a mob term to 'kill him.'
Donald Trump claimed King Charles agrees Iran should never have nuclear weapons, potentially embarrassing royal aides as the monarch remains politically neutral.
Australian footballer Jackson Irvine criticizes FIFA's decision to award Donald Trump the inaugural peace prize, calling it a setback for the sport's global positive impact.
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Jimmy Kimmel and late-night hosts mock Trump for demanding his firing over an age joke, then making one himself, and seeking taxpayer funds for a $400m ballroom.
The US Supreme Court unanimously revived a lawsuit by anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers in New Jersey challenging a state subpoena for donor and doctor information.
King Charles III received a mixed reception in New York City, praised in Washington but snubbed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who demanded the return of the Koh-i-Noor diamond.
Majority of Australians support taxing gas export profits, according to new poll, as Anthony Albanese rules out new tax. Also: drug use at record levels, sperm whale disposal challenge.
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Queensland Cricket backs NSW in opposing Cricket Australia's plan to sell up to 49% of BBL franchises, putting the privatisation on hold. Victoria, WA, Tasmania support the move.
US President Donald Trump has been dubbed 'NACHO' (Not A Chance Hormuz Opens) by Wall Street traders, reflecting skepticism over his ability to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid rising petrol prices and failed Iran talks.
Walmart is removing self-checkout machines from additional locations, citing theft and customer feedback. The retailer aims to improve service with staffed lanes, following similar moves by Dollar General and others.
AFL commentator Kane Cornes calls the Boxing Day Test at the MCG one of the most overrated events, surprising fans who agree with his controversial list.
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Female soccer players in Sydney have been banned from forfeiting matches against a women's team featuring transgender players, sparking controversy and drawing attention from JK Rowling.
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A Pakistani immigrant explains why she abandoned Labour for the Tories, praising Kemi Badenoch's courage, principles, and leadership on free speech and anti-Semitism.
Trading Standards report reveals up to half of convenience stores and vape shops in some areas are linked to organised crime, with 97% of officers aware of criminal groups.
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