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A pilot who lied about his flying experience to secure a job at British Airways was said to have been caught when he pressed a button 'no qualified pilot would'
Business Insider - 1 Apr 2022 19:44
The former pilot was sentenced to 12 months in jail after pleading guilty to four counts of fraud, the UK Civil Aviation Authority said.
Fools Rush In: The Funniest, Weirdest and Wildest Brand Stunts of April Fools' Day 2022
AdWeek - 1 Apr 2022 14:00
April Fools' Day is back. In 2020, consumers fairly explicitly communicated to brands that the second month of a global pandemic was really not the time to be Fools-ing around--and, for the most part, brands took the hin...
FCB International CEO Luis Silva Dias Departs
AdWeek - 1 Apr 2022 16:07
FCB International chief executive Luis Silva Dias has left the agency network following the departure of the network's global chief executive Carter Murray in February. Dias was appointed to the role in October 2018 with...
UnionBank Raising Up To $1.1 Billion To Fund Acquisition Of Citigroup's Philippine Consumer Banking Unit
Forbes - 1 Apr 2022 07:15Ukraine's Best Tank Brigade Has Won The Battle For Chernihiv
Forbes - 1 Apr 2022 02:30Student-loan borrowers have to clear an 'unnecessary high bar' to get rid of their debt in bankruptcy court, 27 senators say
Business Insider - 1 Apr 2022 19:31
Sens. Dick Durbin, Chuck Schumer, and Patty Murray led colleagues in urging Biden to reform the bankruptcy process for student-loan borrowers.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks edge higher after March jobs data reinforces rate-hike expectations
Market Watch - 1 Apr 2022 17:59
U.S. stocks see modest gains early Friday as investors sift through a slightly smaller-than-expected rise in nonfarm payrolls in March and a further drop in the unemployment rate.
: Uber and Lyft get their first legislative win in campaign to write new labor laws
Market Watch - 1 Apr 2022 17:45
In the first legislative success for gig companies in their attempt to rewrite labor laws, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday signed into law a bill that ensures new benefits for ride-hailing drivers in the state but...
US stocks edge higher as investors weigh what a solid jobs report means for Fed rate hikes
Business Insider - 1 Apr 2022 17:40
The US economy added 431,000 jobs in March, and the unemployment rate fell to 3.6%, the Labor Department said Friday.
Economic Report: U.S. economy gains 431,000 jobs in March and wages surge again as labor market 'powers ahead'
Market Watch - 1 Apr 2022 17:28
The U.S. created a steady 431,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate took another step toward a half-century low, as companies pushed to add staff and more people entered the labor force in search of work.
Chinese stocks soar after Beijing reportedly considers giving US access to audits to prevent delistings
Business Insider - 1 Apr 2022 17:20U.S. Added 431,000 Jobs In March--Unemployment Rate Falls Closer To Pre-Covid Low
Forbes - 1 Apr 2022 17:15Russian corporate bonds have jumped as vultures spy bargains despite the war in Ukraine
Business Insider - 1 Apr 2022 17:03Russia says it won't cut off gas supplies yet in rouble payment row
BBC - 1 Apr 2022 16:55
The Kremlin says it won't cut gas supplies to European customers until mid-April at the earliest.
There are more Russian GRU agents in Mexico than in any other country, top US general says
Business Insider - 1 Apr 2022 16:52Eurozone Inflation Hits 7.5 Percent as Energy Prices Soar
The New York Times - 1 Apr 2022 16:51
A continued run-up in prices shows how rapidly the impact of the war in Ukraine is coursing through Europe's economy.
Just Stop Oil and XR protesters block UK refineries - video
The Guardian - 1 Apr 2022 16:37
Hundreds of climate change activists have blockedoilterminals across Britain, with some protesters climbing on top ofoiltankers as part of their campaign to force the government to end the country's reliance on fossil fu...
Law Project Presented in Argentinian Senate Proposes to Tax Undeclared Cryptocurrency Held Outside the Country
Bitcoin.com - 1 Apr 2022 16:00
A new law project presented in the Argentinian Senate is seeking to start a fund to pay for part of the debt the country has with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The project, which is being pushed by members of th...
As the Fed Raises Interest Rates, and Other Central Banks Don't, What Will That Mean for U.S. Stocks?
Wall Street Journal - 1 Apr 2022 16:00
A look at similar periods from the past shows investors in U.S. stocks should fare relatively well
Profits jump for Patel-backed PPE firm after it won £216m contracts
The Guardian - 1 Apr 2022 15:37
Pharmaceuticals Direct Limited was awarded taxpayer-funded business after support from home secretary Profits at a PPE company that secured support from the home secretary, Priti Patel, as it lobbied ministers for UK gov...