• UK to reveal social media ban plans for under-16s within weeks

    Downing Street is reportedly set to reveal the proposals for stricter age restrictions on social media apps within weeks.

  • Talk and talk until we die

    As tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, I had the chance to watch an enlightening interview sent to me by my good friend Professor Rommel Banlaoi, president of Philippine Society for International Security Studies in a show called Dialogue on CGTN.

  • How this HR business leader is preparing for the future of work

    Merck Group’s Nollaig Murphy discusses her role as HR business partner and the long-lasting effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on work culture. : How this HR business leader is preparing for the future of work

  • Geena Davis talks about not returning for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

    Ghosts aren’t supposed to age, or at least that’s what Geena Davis feels kept her from returning for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. With the sequel to Tim Burton’s classic 1988 film expected to drop this fall, fans were curious to know why original actress Geena Davis (and to some extent Alec Baldwin) wasn’t set for Burton’s new […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Geena Davis talks about not returning...

  • Movie filming to return to Columbus next week

    A film crew shooting a movie about the Holocaust will be back in Columbus next week. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • ICT sector advised to prepare for industrial 5G marathon

    Industrial 5G advocate Andreas Mueller warned ICT players must adapt to dealing with longer timelines and more conservative customers than they may be used to when deploying the technology for industrial use cases, though believes it will ultimately prove successful.

  • Industries observe ‘National Work Zone Awareness Week’

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), and Associated Pennsylvania Constructors (APC) announced Monday the honor of National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW). To honor roadway workers, everyone gathered at Soldier's Grove on Monday to honor those who work []

  • Brickyard in Dundrum announces return of Wing Fest this week

    Wing Fest will feature beer and wing pairings, with all pints of TwoSides beer available for only €5.50

  • Samsung returns to top of smartphone market: industry tracker

    Samsung regained its position as the top smartphone seller, wresting back the lead from Apple as Chinese rivals close the gap on both market leaders, industry tracker International Data Corporation (IDC) reported Monday. South Korea-based Samsung overtook Apple as worldwide smartphone shipments grew nearly 8 percent in the first quarter

  • Town of Dexter preparing for return of Possum Hollow Festival

    DEXTER, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Possum Hollow Festival is set to return to Laurens County after more than a decade hiatus. The festival is Saturday, April 20 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Possum Hollow Ballfield. Emmett Waite, Mayor of Dexter, says there will be 85 vendors and a car show at the Possum Hollow Festival. Waite says

  • Ad industry prepares for ‘tipping point’ this year in sustainability

    Advertisers are shifting carbon measurement from ad campaigns to ad supply chains.

  • Donald Trump's no good, very bad week talking about abortion

    Let's be clear: If Donald Trump is talking about abortion, he's losing. He and his campaign would much rather be playing offense, slamming President Joe Biden on issues like immigration and the economy as the 2024 presidential race heats up. But when he's talking about abortion, Trump is playing defense. So at the outset of the week, Trump tried to put the issue to rest. Here's a very brief recap of how that worked out. Monday: After months of obfuscation, Trump finally stated his position on...