Author: admin

Distributed by EIN Presswire 67% of remote professionals say better pay is the single biggest thing that would make an employer more appealing, new We Work Remotely survey data shows AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, June 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — A new global survey of remote professionals offers employers a clearer picture of what actually makes a remote job listing worth applying for, and what quietly pushes strong candidates away before they ever hit submit. According to survey data collected by We Work Remotely, the world’s largest remote job board and global community for remote work with more than 6 million…

Read More

I recently popped into a small Vietnamese restaurant in Brooklyn for an afternoon coffee. The ambiance was inviting, and the space was decorated with the kinds of personal tchotchkes I mourn the absence of at the corporate ghost kitchens in my neighborhood. Dine-in traffic was light on the unseasonably windy weekend afternoon, and while there were only a few customers, the only front-of-house staffer — who was filling the combined roles of host, server, and food runner — was hustling, darting between dine-in customers and delivery workers outside by their mopeds. Inside, to the left of the register, I noticed…

Read More

Security researchers have confirmed that a European politician had his phone hacked with the Pegasus spyware while serving on an investigatory committee probing abuses of the notorious surveillance tool. This has reigniting fresh controversy over governments abusing spyware to collect information about their critics. The researchers at the University of Toronto’s digital rights unit The Citizen Lab say the confirmed phone hacking of Greek journalist and former politician Stelios Kouloglou during 2022 and 2023 marks the first time that a member of the European Parliament’s PEGA committee, tasked with investigating phone spyware attacks by European governments, has been publicly identified…

Read More

World Meteorological Organization forecasts more likelihood of heatwaves, droughts and heavy rainfall due to El Nino.Published On 3 Jul 20263 Jul 2026The United Nations’ weather watchdog is warning governments and humanitarian organisations to brace for “extreme weather events” including heatwaves, droughts and heavy rainfall due to the El Nino weather phenomenon.The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a statement on Friday that El Nino conditions had already set in and are “forecast to strengthen rapidly” between July and September.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listEl Nino typically peaks between November and February.The UN agency has activated climate information services…

Read More

Kuaishou headquarters is pictured on November 5, 2020, in Beijing, China.VCG | Visual China Group | Getty ImagesKuaishou Technology shares rose nearly 7% Friday before trimming gains, after the company announced a capital injection of nearly $2.8 billion into its artificial intelligence subsidiary, Kling AI, with backing from tech giant Tencent.The Beijing-based short video platform disclosed the funding details in a regulatory filing released after the market closed on Thursday. The company was targeting a $15 billion valuation from the raise, Bloomberg reported. Kuaishou shares rose as much as 6.89% at Friday’s Hong Kong market open. The stock closed down 0.09% at…

Read More

Distributed by EIN Presswire 67% of remote professionals say better pay is the single biggest thing that would make an employer more appealing, new We Work Remotely survey data shows AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, June 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — A new global survey of remote professionals offers employers a clearer picture of what actually makes a remote job listing worth applying for, and what quietly pushes strong candidates away before they ever hit submit. According to survey data collected by We Work Remotely, the world’s largest remote job board and global community for remote work with more than 6 million…

Read More