Tube and train strikes: When are the January walkouts on the London Underground?
There will be “little to no Tube service” on the London Underground, Transport for London warns.
There will be “little to no Tube service” on the London Underground, Transport for London warns.
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel speaks during an IRS event on August 2, 2023 in McLean, Virginia. Alex Wong | Getty Images The IRS is sending more than 20,000 rejection letters to taxpayers who wrongly claimed a pandemic-era tax break as the agency continues its crackdown on “dubious” filings. Created to support small businesses during the…
Responding to consumer complaints about auto insurance coverage, the state insurance commissioner said Thursday that insurers could face penalties for creating unlawful barriers for California drivers. Ricardo Lara issued a bulletin to auto insurers, reminding them that they cannot change their policies’ terms and rates without formally filing for state review and approval. The bulletin…
In the global arena of technological innovation, Silicon Valley in the United States and Shenzhen in China stand out as two colossal hubs, each driving the future of tech in unique and impactful ways. While Silicon Valley is synonymous with startups, venture capitalism, and the birthplace of giants like Apple, Google, and Facebook, Shenzhen has…
The world’s oil cartel agreed to slash production of crude by nearly 2 million barrels per day starting in January, a move likely to ratchet up geopolitical tensions with the United States and spike energy costs. At its Thursday meeting, the 13-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its 10 Russia-led allies, which together…
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift to remote work, fundamentally changing how businesses operate and employees perform their duties. As we move further into 2024, it’s clear that remote work is here to stay. This article explores how companies are adapting to the new remote work environment, the benefits and challenges of remote work,…
The global supply chain is feeling the fallout from Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacking vessels in the Red Sea. Freight prices are set to jump Monday, while longer transit times around Africa are disrupting and delaying deliveries of products. Vessels aren’t able to come back to Asia in time, and ocean carriers are canceling sailings on…