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For Harrison, juggling six remote jobs means occasionally being double-booked for a meeting. His solution? Pay someone to pretend to be him.”My person knows the updates and kind of sounds like me,” Harrison said, adding that his meetings typically didn’t require him to be on camera. Harrison’s identity was verified by Business Insider, but he asked to use a pseudonym, citing a fear of professional repercussions.Harrison, who’s a quality assurance professional in the IT sector, has built a team of seven workers who are helping him secretly hold multiple full-time jobs simultaneously. If his employment situation stays the same, he…
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How Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor Left Costar Christian Convery “Breathless” on ‘End of Oak Street’ SetChristian Convery is sharing insight into Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor’s roar-some performances on The End of Oak Street. The 16-year-old detailed his experience working with Hathaway and McGregor on the upcoming dinosaur survival film, praising the pair, who play his on-screen parents, for their t-rex-tradordinary work ethic on set. “The one thing that I really took away was just [the] dedication and commitment to every scene,” Convery exclusively told E! News. “I’d been working for eight years when I was filming the movie,…
Decades before the extreme aesthetic trend of looksmaxxing, there was Zyzz. Aziz Shavershian was an Australian teenager who became a fitness influencer in the 2000s, filming his workouts and thoughts about the world on his Nokia and posting them to YouTube.Zyzz was big in all senses of the word: many of his videos would see him flexing into unabashedly vain bodybuilding poses, hair feathered like an anime character, as he mocked his audience’s envy with slang straight out of bodybuilding forums: “U mirin’, brah?” He was skilled in rage-bait long before anyone had heard of it, creating accounts to troll…
How to Sit Properly at a DeskAccordionItemContainerButtonThe right chair can only go so far. Your sitting habits and posture matter too. We’ve rounded up several tips on how to set up your desk properly here, and how to avoid tech neck, but here are a few highlights.Sitting for long stretches during a day is not good for your health, no matter what chair you use. It increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, stroke, and heart disease. The best thing you can do is get up and move every half hour. If you can, a 40-minute walk per day can,…
NewsFeedSingapore barred two members of British band Massive Attack from re-entering the country after they unfurled a Palestinian flag on stage. Authorities said they were investigated over support for a political cause and displaying a foreign flag without permission.Published On 1 Aug 20261 Aug 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
Goldman Sachs ‘ dealmaking prowess may grab all the glory, but the biggest driver of growth last quarter came from the daily-grind of equities trading. Sure, Goldman and the other top Wall Street banks were able to cash in on all the market volatility lately. Many are even on track for their best year ever when it comes to trading revenue. But Goldman, in particular, has put itself in a position to meet the moment through years of investment and a strategy shift within its Global Banking & Markets group, which includes investment banking, equities, fixed income, currency, and commodities…
It is with great sadness that the World Health Organization mourns the passing of Dr David Nabarro on Friday 25 July at his home. He was 75. At WHO, David was at the forefront of multiple areas of work, including malaria control, humanitarian crisis response and outbreaks. Most recently, David served as a WHO Special Envoy on COVID-19. To all who knew him, David was a widely respected, impactful and loved champion of health, equity and disadvantaged people worldwide, who supported many in their career development with his vision, skill, compassion and patience.In a statement, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom…
For Harrison, juggling six remote jobs means occasionally being double-booked for a meeting. His solution? Pay someone to pretend to be him.”My person knows the updates and kind of sounds like me,” Harrison said, adding that his meetings typically didn’t require him to be on camera. Harrison’s identity was verified by Business Insider, but he asked to use a pseudonym, citing a fear of professional repercussions.Harrison, who’s a quality assurance professional in the IT sector, has built a team of seven workers who are helping him secretly hold multiple full-time jobs simultaneously. If his employment situation stays the same, he…
Jim Crowley has called time on his illustrious riding career having failed to recover sufficiently from a serious injury he suffered in a fall at York in September.Crowley began his time in the saddle as a National Hunt jockey but it was not until he switched to the Flat that he really began to showcase his talent. He rode his first Group-race winner on Rod Millman’s Hawridge Prince in the 2006 Jockey Club Cup but had to wait a further five years before a breakthrough at the highest level on Robert Cowell’s Prohibit in the King’s Stand at Royal Ascot…