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Cash-strapped former Donald Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani’s defamation lawsuit against President Joe Biden has been dismissed after the judge handling the case determined that the former New York City mayor “utterly failed” to carry his burden.Last October, Giuliani sued Biden for saying during a 2020 presidential debate that Giuliani was a “Russian pawn.”Biden’s lawyers contended that the complaint was “utterly devoid of well-pled factual allegations,” and after Giuliani failed to respond to thei
Energy bills are set to rise by £149 for the average household from October after Ofgem announced it would be raising its energy price cap
Amazon has told its staff to return to the office five days a week, but do you think workers should be granted the right to work from home?
Outside an Audi factory in Brussels described by the German carmaker as the "cradle" of its electric drive, around 200 picketing workers huddled around a bonfire in the morning drizzle."They screwed up with electric," Karim Chawki, 52, a picketing worker, said.
The Phoenix Group share price has had a rough time lately, down nearly 20% in five years. But with shifting demographics, is there an opportunity? The post What’s going on with the Phoenix Group share price? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Intel has halted plans for a €30bn (£25bn) microchip facility in Germany in a major blow to Europe’s technology plans.
Pensioners are in the firing line of Rachel Reeves’ first Budget after Labour pledged not to raise taxes – but only for “working people”.
Councillors will discuss a planning breach at 186 Leigh Road, Leigh, at a Development Control Committee meeting on Wednesday
Depending on sector, emphasis on punctuality has waned as remote work has thrived
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The Amazon CEO's announcement on Monday, ordering the end to pandemic-era hybrid work and flattening management, is a very public and calculated kick in the pants to the 30-year-old organization.
Starbucks is brewing up some C-Suite changes.
Although it's a simple question it needs more than just a straightforward answer as recruitment expert Emily revealed. However, not everyone agrees with her suggestion
As TikTok heads to court on Monday to argue against a U.S. ban, parent company ByteDance's newer social app, Lemon8, is once again surging to the top of the App Store in the U.S. The push is due, in part, to increased advertising. Described by TikTok influencers as a cross between Pinterest and Instagram -- or more recently, as "Pinterest on steroids" -- the app had previously appeared in the App Store's top charts when a TikTok ban was being discussed by U.S. lawmakers. Seemingly poised to serve as a backup plan if TikTok were to be removed from the U.S. market -- or divested from its Chinese parent company -- Lemon8 offers TikTok creators a new platform they could port their followers to in the event of a ban.
Germany and China are actively working to convince European Union members to oppose electric vehicle tariffs during a vote next week, senior EU sources say. Berlin has been phoning other capitals in a late bid to get them to oppose the duties during a vote planned for September 25. The development comes as Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao makes his way around Europe, discussing the high-profile trade dispute with senior figures in influential governments. Do you have questions about the big
The UK’s fourth-largest energy supplier, OVO, has agreed to a £2.37m settlement following a regulatory investigation by Ofgem. The energy watchdog uncovered significant delays in addressing customer complaints, with some unresolved for up to 18 months. In addition, OVO failed to action the Energy Ombudsman’s rulings in certain cases. As part of the settlement, the
Dimon recently called Daniel Pinto his ‘hit-by-a-bus’ successor, but that doesn't mean the top job awaits.
Ivaylo Dodev, who is deaf in one ear, said a gate agent became "pugilistic" after he said he couldn't hear what they had said to him before boarding.
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Though retirees are only required to take a certain portion of their retirement savings out as distributions each year, a study from JPMorgan Chase shows that there is likely good reason to take out more. A withdrawal approach based solely on … Continue reading → The post 84% of Retirees Are Making This RMD Mistake appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.