• 5 Things To Know About the Wells Fargo Signify Business Cash Card

    Are you looking for a way to earn 2% back on every purchase you make with your small business? The new Signify Business CashSM Card by Wells Fargo might be a business credit card to consider. Not only does it offer 2% cash back on all purchases regardless of spending category, but it does so […]

  • ‘I know my limit’: how gen Z became Britain’s ‘sober-curious’ generation

    As many as 28% of young adults in the UK do not drink. Here, three of them explain why their relationship with alcohol has changedA recent World Health Organization (WHO) study found Great Britain has the worst rate of child alcohol consumption in the world – with more than half of children in England, Scotland and Wales having drunk alcohol by the age of 13.Yet this is coupled with a growing move towards sobriety among young people. Alcohol education charity Drinkaware found that, as of 2021,...

    • CNBC

    'It's a good time to lock in,' expert says. What to know to get the best rates on your cash now

    Stubborn inflation may lead the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates where they are for longer. That's good news for cash savers, experts say.

  • Cash or Crash Live – Play Evolution Gaming’s Cash or Crash Live Casino Game

    This live title gives you the feeling of a bingo game, with a plastic sphere containing multiple coloured balls. With green and red balls and one gold ball, you can win up to 50,000x your bet. As t

    • GQ

    “If You Know, You Know”: No. 1 Pick Caleb Williams Breaks Down His Custom Chrome Hearts Draft Suit

    When it came time to decide what he’d wear to the NFL Draft, newly-minted Chicago Bear Caleb Williams had two goals. He wanted to “be unique, be one of a kind,” he told me a few days before being drafted first overall. This was no surprise: since he was a kid, Williams has prepared diligently—perhaps obsessively—to become a quarterback the likes of which football has never before seen. And in his two seasons at USC, he was particularly unafraid to show off the qualities (from his game-breaking...

  • The Spanish Inquisition

    Over in Spain around this time of year, during Holy Month, a specially chosen prisoner is picked out for sudden early release by the ever-generous Spanish State and let back out into the wild as a kind of non-chocolaty Easter present to the nation, a tradition dating back to 1759. To qualify for early release, […]

  • Spanish Women in Science

    Adriana Mosquera Soto Josefina Castellví (1935), Spanish oceanographer, biologist, and writer. Maria Andresa Casamayor (1720- 1780), Spanish mathematician. Margarita Salas (1938-2019), Spanish biochemist. Ángeles Alvariño (1916 2005), Spanish oceanographer.

  • The transferable skills you didn't know you have

    You might not realise it but you probably have a lot of transferable skills that you can add to your CV to impress employers. Have a look at this list to find out where you already excel.

  • All the Celebrity Godparents You Didn't Know About

    These celebrities were made an offer they just couldn't refuse. One of the biggest decisions some parents make is selecting who will be their child's godparents, the two (or more) individuals

  • It's the End of the Entrepreneurial Era As We Know It

    With the rise of advanced technologies and AI, are we losing all sense of the independent business person and entrepreneur?

  • Americans cash out of sustainable funds

    Americans cash out of sustainable funds (Second column, 16th story, link)

  • Transport shutdown plans- this is what we know

    The Department of Transport in the Province has called on scholar transport operators to revisit their plans for a total shutdown on Thursday as their actions will be illegal. Provincial Traffic Spokesperson Unathi Bingqose says such actions will infringe on people's right to movement and hurt learners and workers, not to mention those who depend on transport to collect their social grants.