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‘Are you crazy?’ ‘A little…’ Inside one obsessed U.S. Agent’s $50 million secret plot to capture Nicolás Maduro by turning his pilot against him thumbnail
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‘Are you crazy?’ ‘A little…’ Inside one obsessed U.S. Agent’s $50 million secret plot to capture Nicolás Maduro by turning his pilot against him

The federal agent had a daring pitch for Nicolás Maduro’s chief pilot: All he had to do was surreptitiously divert the Venezuelan president’s...

Bill Gates says a ‘doomsday outlook’ on climate is driving people to focus on the wrong things thumbnail
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Bill Gates says a ‘doomsday outlook’ on climate is driving people to focus on the wrong things

Bill Gates is urging the world to rethink its approach to climate change, arguing that an overly catastrophic narrative is driving resources away...

How employee ownership can uplift Gen Z’s labor force  thumbnail
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How employee ownership can uplift Gen Z’s labor force 

Every generation wants to feel heard at work. But many members of Gen Z believe that sense of voice seems is slipping away....

From transactional to transformational: Four strategies for donors to drive lasting impact  thumbnail
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From transactional to transformational: Four strategies for donors to drive lasting impact 

Philanthropy is at a turning point. Nonprofits face rising costs, declining donor participation and shrinking federal support. Yet those who do give are...

AI stock valuations aren’t wrong—they’re just not right … yet, says JPMorgan assets boss thumbnail
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AI stock valuations aren’t wrong—they’re just not right … yet, says JPMorgan assets boss

Investors’ excitement for the AI boom increasingly comes with a caveat: The risk to their portfolios—and the global economy—if the bet doesn’t pay...

Welsh government body hit with £14.6m IR35 tax bill after compliance errors thumbnail
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Welsh government body hit with £14.6m IR35 tax bill after compliance errors

Natural Resources Wales (NRW), a Welsh government-sponsored body, has paid a £14.6 million settlement to HMRC after admitting to historic non-compliance with the...

Britain’s brightest small businesses honoured at 2025 eBay Top Seller Awards thumbnail
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Britain’s brightest small businesses honoured at 2025 eBay Top Seller Awards

eBay UK has unveiled the winners of its 2025 eBay Top Seller Awards, celebrating the small businesses and entrepreneurs powering the UK’s growth...

Apple loses £1.5bn UK court case over App Store fees in landmark competition ruling thumbnail
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Apple loses £1.5bn UK court case over App Store fees in landmark competition ruling

Apple has lost a major competition case in the UK after the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled that the company abused its dominant...

Number of women high earners hits record 284,000 – but gender gap widens at £1m+ level thumbnail
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Number of women high earners hits record 284,000 – but gender gap widens at £1m+ level

The number of high-earning women in the UK has risen to a record 284,000, according to new analysis by Bowmore Wealth Group. The...

Pressure mounts on LinkedIn to close account of jailed stalker Sam Wall thumbnail
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Pressure mounts on LinkedIn to close account of jailed stalker Sam Wall

LinkedIn is facing mounting calls to suspend the account of Sam Wall, a 55-year-old digital marketing strategist from Cheadle, who was jailed for...