
Report Warns of Push to Deregulate Gig Work in Healthcare Sector
A new report highlights efforts by tech platforms to expand gig work in healthcare through deregulation, amid concerns about worker protections.

A new report highlights efforts by tech platforms to expand gig work in healthcare through deregulation, amid concerns about worker protections.

A Ghanaian footballer named Frimpong was killed when armed attackers opened fire on the Berekum Chelsea team bus.

Multiple opinion pieces criticize Trump's recent Iran threats and administration's challenge to Presidential Records Act.

Opinion writers and analysts express alarm over proposed budget cuts to health programs while military spending increases significantly.
India successfully defended their T20 World Cup title with a commanding victory over New Zealand in the final at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium.

The Bank of England announced it will incorporate artificial intelligence risks into its stress testing of the UK financial system.

The UK Home Office has prevented US-based influencer Valentina Gomez from entering the country to attend a planned rally.

Various developments spanning congressional oversight proposals, Trump policy initiatives, and business regulatory matters emerged from Washington.

The first deportees from the United States have arrived in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to sources.

Three real estate brokers, including luxury property twins, were found guilty of sex trafficking after five-week trial involving testimony from 11 women.

The fifth-ranked Florida Gators defeated Mississippi State 108-74 in their home finale while celebrating their first SEC regular-season title since 2014.

Economic activity in the eurozone has slowed to near-stagnation levels, with activity gauges hitting 10-month lows amid ongoing war effects and rising stagflation concerns.

Federal campaigns have spent over $100 million on security measures in the past decade as political violence threats increase nationwide.

Several unrelated criminal cases have resulted in charges and convictions across different jurisdictions.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for social media companies to eliminate never-ending scrolling features on their platforms.
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