UN Says Eating Insects Will Solve World Hunger, Global Warming, Pollution, and Create Jobs The latest weapon in the U.N.'s fight against hunger, global warming and pollution might be flying by you right now. Edible insects are being promoted as a low-fat, high-protein food for people, pets and livestock. According to the U.N., they come with appetizing side benefits: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and livestock pollution, creating jobs in developing countries and feeding the millions of hungry people in the world. More
Whole Foods mixes up chicken, vegan salads Whole Foods Market Inc. said Thursday that labels on a chicken salad and those on a vegan version of the salad were reversed at some of its cold food bars in the Northeast. More
Bangladesh building collapse toll rises to 433 Rescuers found more bodies in the concrete debris of a collapsed garment factory building Thursday and authorities say it may take another five days to clear the rubble. In addition to the 433 confirmed dead, police report that 149 people are still missing in what has become the worst disaster for Bangladesh’s $20 billion-a-year garment industry. More
Cost of feeding a family of four: $146 to $289 a week Latest statistics give a range of prices for feeding a family of four a healthy diet. The cost of feeding a family of four a healthy diet can run $146 to $289 a week, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. More
If you want to solve tricky business challenges, this mindset will serve you better than any technical degree.
In today’s tech-driven business world, the ability to navigate technological challenges isn’t just for engineers anymore—it’s a must-have skill for leaders across all industries. As an engineer-turned-CEO, I’ve discovered that the most valuable asset isn’t specific technical knowledge, but a mindset primed for problem-solving, adaptation, and continuous learning.
Rampant inflation helped sink VP Kamala Harris’s chances to win.
Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential race on Tuesday in large part because Americans are dissatisfied with the economy. According to an NBC News exit poll, 31% of voters cited the economy as their top issue.
The Calm logo. CalmThe Calm app bought some prime advertising space on election night. It bought ad blocks on CNN, ABC, and Comedy Central to give viewers "30 seconds of silence.""I give this campaign an A+," said Pauline Brown, a marketing professor at Columbia Business School. President-elect Donald Trump cruised to victory on election night, and dozens of breaking news alerts went live as swing states were called.
Chatbot Lily stepped in for Luis von Ahn, the CEO of Duolingo, for opening remarks on Wednesday's earnings call. Screenshot from Duolingo earnings call and Kevin Dietsch for Getty ImagesDuolingo's Wednesday earnings call started with an AI chatbot demonstration. The chatbot, Lily, summarized the company's performance this quarter. Despite revenue growth, Duolingo missed paid user targets, and its stock fell 5% in late trading.
The author tried the most expensive drinks from Luckin Coffee and Starbucks in Singapore's Central Business District. Aditi BharadeLuckin Coffee, which has put up a strong fight against Starbucks in Asia, is looking to the US. The Chinese coffee brand, known for its heavy discounts, reported a strong third quarter.
Grande stars as Glinda in the film adaptation of "Wicked."Don Arnold/WireImage via Getty ImagesAriana Grande opened up about her career plan for the next 10 years. While she said she's "always going to do pop stuff," she plans to focus more on her acting career. Navigating a career shift can be intimidating, but asking the right questions can help.