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Uber on Tuesday said it is granting its UK drivers worker status, with benefits including a minimum wage -- a world first for the US ride-hailing giant. Weeks after a top court ruling that could shake up Britain's wider "gig economy" of 5.5 million people, Uber said its drivers would also get holiday pay and a pension. It is a massive change in the business model of a company that had argued befor
Virtual idol Hatsune Miku performs in the kabuki theater show "Hanakurabe Senbonzakura" in Tokyo, April 29, 2016. Carl Court/Getty Images Digital pop singer Hatsune Miku, who stands a towering 5-foot-2 and whose name translates to “the first sound of the future,” headlined two recent shows at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom as part of a 10-city tour. It's Miku's most extensive North American tour
Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir began a four-day visit to China Monday. Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir began a four-day visit to China Monday, despite court orders against his travel and a warrant for his arrest issued by the International Criminal Court. His visit comes on the heels of a Chinese stock market downturn that could spell greater tro
The Syrian Electronic Army is claiming to have hacked the International Business Times website on Wednesday in an effort to remove a story titled “The Syrian Army Is Shrinking, And Assad Is Running Out Of Soldiers.” Screenshot / International Business Times Someone purporting to be the Syrian Electronic Army claimed to have hacked the International Business Times website Wednesday evening and remo
In Israel-Hamas Conflict In Gaza, No Clear Target Set For Victory Two weeks into the conflict between Hamas militants and the Israel Defense Force in Gaza, more than 700 Palestinians have been killed, close to 150,000 displaced, and 32 Israeli soldiers killed. Despite the increasing number of casualties, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu said at a cabinet meeting Thursday that Israel would
Is The Gemma Sheridan Story Real? Why Google Earth Didn't Find 'Woman Trapped On Island For 7 Years' [PHOTO] The story of Gemma Sheridan, a British woman who reportedly was trapped on a desert island for seven years before a Google Earth image helped find her, has captivated the Internet. But is it real? Posted on News-Hound.org, the story claims Sheridan left Liverpool, England, in 2007 with two
With Siri, Mercedes-Benz drivers will soon have a hands-free solution to listen to music, change channels on the radio, send texts, or make calls. Reuters Mercedes Benz unveiled plans on Monday to use Siri, Apple's virtual personal assistant exclusive to the iPhone 4S, to power its A-class electronics system called Drive Kit Plus, which will essentially let drivers access their iPhone apps while d
World Cup Final vs. Japan Brings Out the Racist, Ugly American It's been nearly 70 years since Pearl Harbor but apparently the Women's World Cup Final has sparked racist hate-filled thoughts from Americans regarding the Japanese. As USA and Japan battle it out on the field to be the considered best women's soccer team in the world, Americans have taken to twitter to air some racist thoughts. The g
The book titled - "What Every Man Thinks About Apart From Sex" - containing blank pages has been lapped up by youths, making it a bestseller at Amazon. Sheridan Simove A book titled - What Every Man Thinks About Apart From Sex - containing blank pages has been lapped up by youths, making it a bestseller at Amazon. British author Sheridan Simove's book with 200 blank pages implies that men think of
Soldiers and a rescue worker carry the body of a victim through Kesennuma City on March 15, 2011. REUTERS Japan's soldiers have been assigned the grim task of searching for victims and survivors of Friday's 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami. In the days after the tragedy, they combed northeastern coastal towns and cities. They face vast expanses of wreckage and debris. Rescuers found less surv
US vice presidential candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Walz will face off Tuesday in a debate that promises to be a feisty battle to win over voters in middle America, who could decide the cliffhanger 2024 election.
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