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Tourists Not Welcome: Barcelona Locals Fire Water Guns at Visitors in Anti-Tourism Protest
Locals of the city of Barcelona took to the streets to protest the overtourism reported in the area, with some of them firing water guns at walking tourists.
Paypal Australia Unit Used Unfair Term in Small Business Contracts, Court Finds
PayPal's Australian branch has used an unfair term in its standard contracts with small business clients, according to a federal court.
UK Stocks on the Rise as Keir Starmer's Labour Party Wins General Election
The British pound and several UK-based stocks and government bonds have arisen after the Labour Party won a landslide victory in the country’s general election.
Baltimore Business Offers to Sell Watches Using Pieces of Collapsed Bridge
Local watchmaker Tsao Baltimore recently acquired a portion of scrap metal that was once the Francis Scott Key Bridge in an effort to keep its memory alive.
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The expiration of a popular US law on Friday has tightened bankruptcy rules for mid-sized and small businesses.
A poultry farm in the Greater Sydney basin in the Australian state of New South Wales is under quarantine after bird flu was detected in it.
Panera Bread recently announced that it was closing down its dough-making facility in Chandler, Arizona on Aug. 15, 2024, which also meant laying off all its 64 employees.
Advocacy groups within the US bicycle community are calling on domestic stakeholders to reach out to lawmakers regarding the recent EV tariffs.
An Ohio bar has stirred outrage after prohibiting persons under 30 on weekends following a brawl in the establishment.
Queensland residents express disappointment to Woolworths over empty shelves due to a "terrible IT problem."
The price transparency law of California will take effect on July 1. Here's what you need to know.
Mini gold bars are selling like hot cakes in South Korea's biggest convenience store chain, CU.
Musical instrument retailer Sam Ash announced it would be closing all of its stores by July 2024 after 100 years in the business.
A cleaning company in Tennessee has agreed to pay nearly $650,000 after a federal probe found it had employed over 20 children to clean dangerous slaughterhouses in Virginia and Iowa.