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Forget Coders. The Real A.I. Threat Is in the Back Office.
As artificial intelligence spreads, millions of middle-class jobs in human resources, billing and payroll could be at risk. Most are held by women.
Handcuffed suspect allegedly slips restraints, steals Dallas police cruiser with officer trapped in back seat
A routine traffic stop spiraled into chaos when a handcuffed suspect allegedly commandeered a Dallas police cruiser, drove off with an officer in the back seat and bailed out while the vehicle was still moving, authorities said. Newly released body camera and dash camera footage captured the moments leading up to the suspect's escape from his restraints and the dramatic chain of events that followed. Police said the incident began around 5:35 p.m. on May 30 after two officers conducted a...
Federal HR office pulls back curtain on sweeping NDA plan aimed at curbing government leaks
The Trump administration is advancing a proposal for federal agencies to use standardized nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) with employees as part of a broader push to stop internal discussions from leaking to the press. "This is going through the full regulatory process, so people can give notices and comments," said Office of Personnel Management (OPM) director Scott Kupor to Fox News Digital in a Zoom interview on Wednesday. "We'll respond to all those things as well… I'd be surprised, if...
'Democracy killed': Cong erupts after RS nomination rejected — chaos at EC office; BJP hits back
A political storm erupted on Tuesday after the nomination of Congress Rajya Sabha candidate Meenakshi Natarajan from Madhya Pradesh was rejected, triggering protests by senior party leaders and a confrontation outside the Election Commission office in Delhi. Congress leaders, including Jairam Ramesh, KC Venugopal, Bhupesh Baghel and Sachin Pilot, arrived at the Election Commission office to protest the decision. Visuals from the scene showed Jairam Ramesh being stopped from entering the...
Hybrid work is not always the golden compromise employees expect—even as more companies implement it
Hybrid work is not always the golden compromise employees expect—even as more companies implement it Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor A truce of sorts has quelled the return-to-office wars that have raged in the post-pandemic workplace. Hybrid work policies, which require some in-office work while allowing flexibility to work from home, have become commonplace. In 2023, only 20% of companies had implemented hybrid policies.
Brit tourist arrested in Ibiza after being found with 42 bottles of laughing gas
Brit tourist arrested in Ibiza after being found with 42 bottles of laughing gas The 42-year-old was arrested in the town of Sant Josep de Talaia after Guardia Civil officers conducted routine checks. Officers found seven large boxes in the back seats and 42 bottles of laughing gas. A British tourist has been arrested in Ibiza after police found 42 bottles of laughing gas and balloons in his car.
Legal bid to block UK-backed French migrant detention centre
The Home Office says the UK won’t pay France if the site doesn’t open, under a deal to curb migrant crossings.
Legal bid to block UK-backed French migrant detention centre
The Home Office says the UK won’t pay France if the site doesn’t open, under a deal to curb migrant crossings.
Standard Chartered boss apologises for ‘lower-value human capital’ comments amid job cuts
Standard Chartered's CEO, Bill Winters, has apologised for describing some of the nearly 8,000 staff facing job cuts due to AI as "lower-value human capital." The apology followed significant backlash after the London-headquartered bank announced plans to eliminate approximately 7,800 back-office roles.