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China rejects UN recommendations on human rights, ignites criticism
This rejection, announced on June 11, 2024, in response to the Universal Periodical Review (UPR) co…
ANI
LinkedIn thinks it has the solution to our hiring crisis
LinkedIn wants you to apply to fewer jobs. It could actually help your career.
Amanda Hoover
America's crisis of meaningless work
It's not the pay or the perks causing American workers to disengage. It's the lack of purpose.
Molly Lipson
Understanding Elon’s 12: Has Musk switched allegiances from climate to the fertility crisis for good?
We might be a few months too late but we congratulate Tesla CEO Elon Musk on the birth of his 12th …
The far right scored its biggest election victory in Germany since World War II
The Alternative for Germany secured 32.8% of the vote in the German state of Thuringia, taking a ni…
Hannah Abraham
Lithium mine overexploitation to create more electric vehicles is destroying the Tibetan Plateau
Today's planet-saving green transition would not be possible without the help of Lithium-ion batter…
Apple is the first tech giant to get AI right
Unlike Google and Microsoft, Apple is using AI to do what the technology has proved it can do rathe…
Linette Lopez
Elon Musk seems to have a rosier outlook on AI right now
Although he's spent years talking up the risks of AI, Elon Musk appears to be chipper about the tec…
Beatrice Nolan
In Gaza, where nearly half of the population is under 18, a children's rights crisis is unfolding
The Defense of Children in Palestine has tracked dozens of deaths in Palestine as a result of airst…
Hannah Getahun
A railroad worker figured out how to send thousands of gallons of drinking water by rail from Mississippi to the Navajo Nation to alleviate the water crisis
Andrew Halter delivers water from Mississippi 1,200 miles via the railroad to families on the Navaj…
Kelsey Vlamis
10 Things in Tech: Shopify's midlife crisis, how to land deals with brands, and Microsoft's former human resources vice president shares advice
In today's edition: OpenAI's compensation system, Google's controversial drag show, and more headli…
Diamond Naga Siu
The Taliban says it has provided 'a comfortable and prosperous life' for women in Afghanistan. 'Absurd' says a human rights advocate.
The Taliban wants to dispel the narrative that its restrictive policies harm women to gain legitima…
Hannah Getahun
A former OpenAI exec says AI could be the last technology humans ever invent
A former OpenAI executive told BI he's optimistic about the tech's ability to solve global problems…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Meet a millennial DINK who's grateful for the flexibility of a childfree lifestyle during a medical crisis
Being a DINK is more than just the freedom to travel and spend. It also means a safety net and less…
Juliana Kaplan
People: Employees' well-being, diversity, and equity are key components of sustainability
The "people" pillar covers companies prioritizing employee needs as a part of sustainability, inves…
Sharon Goldman
Sanctioned oligarchs, families fleeing, small business owners taking up arms a month on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, here's a look at what has happened so far
A series of sweeping sanctions targeted Russia's wealthiest men, businesses have pulled operations …
Sam Tabahriti
'Monstrous' and 'amoral': Advocates blast Abbott after he orders state officials to probe transgender medical care as child abuse
Gov. Abbott directed state child protective services to investigate parents and doctors who give ge…
Natalie Musumeci,Madison Hall
Russia's wild theories about secret bio-labs and 'crisis actors' in Ukraine are crafted to appeal to US conspiracists, experts say
Russia is refining its disinformation playbook by pushing conspiracy theories that the victims of a…
Tom Porter
North Korea wants to give candies to kids for Kim Jong Un's birthday, but it's making its citizens pay to produce them: report
Snacks are typically given to children on the Kims' birthdays, but a massive food shortage this yea…
Matthew Loh
Russia is pushing migrants to create a crisis at a NATO neighbor's border, and it's not the first time they've done it
Finland has closed several border checkpoints in response to an influx of asylum seekers being sent…