India’s new labour laws, set to take effect in 2026, could significantly change how employees are paid, work, and retire.
Straight Arrow News (English) on MSN
Swiss ski resort tragedy the latest in a line of deadly nightclub fires. Why do they keep happening?
Following the Swiss ski resort fire, questions have emerged as to why strict fire safety codes still allow such tragedies.
The Starknet team detailed the root cause and fixes for the temporary network outage on Monday, which caused about 18 minutes ...
India Today on MSN
Special report: New labor codes permitting women's night shifts spark safety debate
On this Special Report, the focus is on the new labor codes allowing women to work night shifts in India. The discussion explores whether this policy ensures empowerment or increases safety risks. A ...
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Rare Footage of Chris Jericho’s WWE Return In 2007 Revealed
Rare footage of Chris Jericho’s 2007 WWE return has emerged on social media. Speculations surrounding Chris Jericho’s current ...
Crews worked along I-76 in Manayunk on Thursday morning after a dump truck turned over and spilled its load causing the closure of an exit at Belmont Avenue and Green Lane. As spotted by NBC10’s ...
Researchers demonstrated that declining Hedgehog signaling from Cilk1 loss produces stepwise changes in tooth formation ...
The Powerball jackpot now stands at an estimated $1.7 billion and is one of the largest lottery prizes in U.S. history. The lottery group will be drawing the 4th-largest jackpot ever on Christmas ...
HAVANA (AP) — The names, ranks and ages of the 32 Cuban military personnel killed during the capture of Venezuelan President ...
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India regulator alleges Bank of America's local investment bank unit breached rules, document shows
India’s markets regulator has sought an explanation from Bank of America's (BofA) India securities unit on whether it, its ...
Gray code is a systematic ordering of binary numbers in a way that each successive value differs from the previous one in ...
A Yakima man accused of leading immigration agents on a high-speed chase Monday remains in the Yakima County jail.
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