New Brand To Know: Carbon Theory
Philip Taylor taught himself how to make soap by watching YouTube videos and started crafting his product range right from his kitchen sink.
Philip Taylor taught himself how to make soap by watching YouTube videos and started crafting his product range right from his kitchen sink.
Vingroup is already in property, resorts and malls. Now the conglomerate is testing its electric car in Hanoi with intent to sell in the United States next year.
The Trump administration is preparing to restrict a program that allows international students at U. S. universities to work in the country after they graduate.
Bitcoin has been struggling to break over the $10,000 per bitcoin level since its highly-anticipated supply squeeze—but that could be about to change...
When we see small people traipsing through the background of a video call, taking over laptops and emails, or even cats and dogs putting on a show, it reiterates something we tend to forget: our colleagues and managers are only human.
Pride month is going to be fundamentally different this year, after just shy of 500 pride events have been cancelled or postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic – pride has gone online.
Donald Trump could strip social media giants of their "platforms" rather than "publishers" privileges and has further opened the door for blockchain-based decentralized alternatives that are already threatening Facebook and Twitter...
2014 saw Yazidis in Iraq subject to genocidal atrocities. The crimes were perpetrated by Daesh, a terror group intent on the annihilation of the minority group from the region. Now, six years later, the minority group is facing yet another existential threat in the Middle East.
Maybe 100% of stars don't have planets, after all.
Wipro’s new CEO is not just a changing of the guard; it is a huge opportunity and challenge because it occurs amid a services market inflection point and COVID-19 accelerates the situation.
"Like most of the world we were not prepared"
This article examines anti-blackness, how it manifests, and how you can dismantle and disrupt anti-blackness in your everyday life.
The end of Hong's special role is a bookend to the end of globalization, and it shows that China is ready to go it alone.
I haven’t seen much discussion about what parents of athletes think about the safety of their children returning to participate in voluntary workouts.
The month of June has three birthstones: moonstone, pearl and alexandrite. Different designers and their publicists chose one of the three gems in a piece from the collection they design or represent with the meaning and style that best reflects their own personalities.
One of the key requirements for countries to come out of the Coronavirus lockdown and resume a more normal life, is to have good track and trace systems in place. But are the data privacy implications a too high price to pay.
The nation’s capital becomes one of the epicenters of Sunday night’s riots, with some of the most violent clashes coming right outside the White House.
By selling its lighting division and exiting the last of its consumer product businesses, General Electric has taken much of the life out of the company
Preventive measures are still needed to continue to reduce Covid-19 transmission.
Maintain social distancing, wear a mask, and check the updates from local and state officials regarding swimming and water sports.
Masks, social distancing, touchless payments and limited handling of merchandise.
The pandemic gives rise to micro-weddings and ‘minimonies’ in lieu of large gatherings.
Donald Trump’s latest immigration order may stop new Chinese graduate students in science fields from studying at U.S. universities.
Stagger employee returns, communicate new protocols and install plexiglass barriers.
Disposable menus, touchless payment, lots of plexiglass and partial capacity.