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Build Club Founder Annie Liao Is Among Those Australians Who Quit Their Jobs to Chase the $1.8 Trillion AI Sector
Many Australians are now leaving their regular jobs for AI, and Annie Liao, a Sydney-based former banker and strategy consultant, was among them.
UK PM Rishi Sunak Urges West to Be Bolder About Confiscating Russia's Frozen Assets
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged Western nations to adopt a more assertive stance in seizing Russia's assets that were frozen following the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Houseplant Craze Grows In The UK As Tesco Reports 130% Spike in Demand
Tesco promises to adjust its supply chain to meet the rising demand as preference for indoor gardening, particularly among younger demographics, increases.
Royal Mail Faces Lawsuit from Parcelforce Delivery Drivers Over Workplace Exploitation
Royal Mail allegedly classified delivery drivers as self-employed, avoiding sick pay and minimum wage requirements, among other declining work conditions.
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The judge overseeing the civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump has denied his request to postpone enforcing the $355 million judgment against him for a month.
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Former President Donald Trump has formally requested to extend the one-month period to pay the $355 million civil fraud fine levied against him.
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