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Luxury lifestyle magazine under fire for seeking ‘unpaid’ employees
The Independent via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoA new luxury lifestyle magazine has come under fire for attempting to recruit unpaid writers to...
Justin Bieber set to earn $10M performing at pre-wedding bash in India
National Post· 11 hours agoCanadian superstar Justin Bieber has reportedly been paid $10 million to perform at a pre-wedding...
Elevated cyanide levels found in creek after Yukon gold mine landslide
Financial Post· 8 hours agoThe Yukon government has found elevated levels of cyanide in a creek downstream from Victoria Gold...
AMD gaming client PC business boss says PlayStation 4 helped AMD avoid bankruptcy
TweakTown· 4 hours agoThe phenomenal success of the PlayStation 4 helped AMD avoid going bankrupt, in a new LinkedIn post...
Nigel Farage Wins Parliament Seat Amid Reform UK Election Surge
Bloomberg· 4 hours agoBrexit-campaigner Nigel Farage won a seat in Parliament for the first time, giving him a powerful...
Sims: 'Very rare' murder charge against 13-year-old has eerie precedent
London Free Press· 7 hours agoBy all accounts, he is a criminal justice system anomaly. Rarely has someone as young as the...
Did Edmonton Oilers checking aces Janmark and Brown just take 65% discount on new contracts? Yes
Edmonton Journal· 7 hours agoDid Edmonton Oilers checking aces Mattias Janmark and Connor Brown just take a 65 per cent discount...
Japan's Household Spending Falls, Clouding Growth Outlook
Financial Post· 5 hours ago“Consumption continues to be weak as real wages remain negative and consumers expect inflation to...
He’s derided as dull, but Keir Starmer becomes UK prime minister with a sensational victory
Toronto Star· 43 minutes agoFILE - Leader of the British Labour Party Keir Starmer gestures as he arrives to make his keynote speech at the annual party conference in Brighton, England, Wednesday, Sept. 29,
He’s derided as dull, but Keir Starmer becomes UK prime minister with a sensational victory
Toronto Star· 43 minutes agoFILE - Keir Starmer, second right, of the Labour party listens to Leader of the opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn's speech laying out the plan for the party following the