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Nordic countries are struggling to fly planes because Russian jamming is screwing with GPS: report
Civilian and emergency service vehicles are experiencing frequent GPS issues in regions close to Ru…
Tom Porter
As Tesla's fight with Sweden escalates, the EV firm is hiring a 'hands-on' Nordic expert with a knack for problem-solving
Tesla is hiring an expert in legal and government affairs as its problems in the region show no sig…
Beatrice Nolan
Tesla's Nordic labor crisis drags on as a Danish pension fund dumps its shares in Elon Musk's EV maker
Tesla has clashed with Nordic trade unionists in recent months, with its Swedish mechanics on strik…
George Glover
Scandinavian workers are turning against Tesla, with a 3rd Nordic nation joining in the widespread strikes that have irked Elon Musk
Tesla's ongoing dispute with Swedish unions could get even bigger, with a Norwegian union planning …
Pete Syme
Why Nordic wild blueberries are so expensive
Bilberries, or Nordic wild blueberries, are sweet purple berries that grow wild in the forests of N…
Parents in Nordic countries have their babies nap outside in subzero temperatures so they sleep longer and better
When babies nap outside, they often get higher quality sleep. But during the winter, there are a nu…
Emily Cavanagh
A TikToker reignited a conversation about Nordic parents leaving babies outside to sleep in the cold, a common practice that's shocked some viewers
The video was viewed over 3.4 million times, and reignited a discussion about the practice of leavi…
Andrew Lloyd
For NATO, Sweden and Finland add more turf, more forces, and more 'dilemmas' for Russia, US military officials say
Adding Sweden and Finland would create "a bunch of different dilemmas" for Russia, the top US Army …
Christopher Woody
City-university partnerships are a win-win. Here's how they can best work together to fight climate change and adopt new tech.
When cities partner with academia they can gain access to expertise, students seeking to learn and …
Erica Sweeney
The American appetite to tax the rich is high — and growing with each passing year
The recent developments in Washington state offer a warning for America's wealthiest people and cor…
Paul Constant
Russia's Yasen-class missile subs have impressed and worried NATO for years, and now Moscow may build more of them
In 2014, a US Navy officer said he was "so impressed" with Russia's first Yasen-class submarine tha…
Christopher Woody
3 city dwellers who scored unreal COVID-19 deals share how they're handling the dramatic increases in rent
In summer 2020, Billy Binion scored a dream apartment in Los Angeles. Now, rents are so high that h…
Fortesa Latifi
Top US Air Force officials say Ukraine could get US or Western fighter jets as it fends off Russia's invasion
Swedish, French, and other European-made fighter jets are options for Ukraine, but "probably not Mi…
Christopher Woody
How you should be investing your money right now to prepare for a recession, according to a former financial analyst and educator
Austin Hankwitz says including a specific ETF to his portfolio given a looming recession is a "no-b…
Austin Hankwitz
I'm a 'cart girl' on a golf course. I make good money and the tips are steady, but customers can get handsy.
Ellie Dressler loves being a cart girl, but always watches for creepy patrons: "I always try to kee…
Fortesa Latifi
I was nervous to leave my Amazon VP job for Web3 but I'm happy I made the career change — even through the crypto downturn
After spending more than 15 years at tech companies like Amazon and IBM, Sandy Carter says she didn…
Jenna Gyimesi
I'm a flight attendant. The job can be lonely and physically taxing, but I'm in it for the long haul.
Leah says the inconsistent sleep schedule after 4 years of flying weighs on her, and that she's spe…
Colleen White
How a corporate-responsibility exec at Nvidia uses data to drive tech innovation that's good for investors and society alike
Tonie Hansen, the director of corporate responsibility at Nvidia, creates reports for people within…
Jacob E. Robbins
Top US economists argue millions of Americans must lose their jobs to stop inflation. They couldn't have it more wrong.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Fed Chair Jerome Powell cling to a fix that's backward …