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Video: Uber’s Sexual Assault Problem

new video loaded: Uber’s Sexual Assault ProblemEmily Steel, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, got access to sealed court documents revealing more than 400,000 reports of sexual assault or misconduct after Uber rides over six years. She explains how Uber came up with solutions to address the problem but set some of them aside to prioritize business interests.Recent episodes in Behind the ReportingShow more videos from Behind the Reporting

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Actor Jonno Davies and BWS Studio Release Emotional Short Film Exploring Identity

Manchester’s BWS Studio has released its latest original project, The Man Behind the Monkey, featuring acclaimed British actor Jonno Davies in a powerful lead role. Davies—who will soon portray Robbie Williams in Better Man—recently made cinematic history as the first performer in 67 years to win AACTA’s Best Lead Actor in Film for a motion-capture role, capturing worldwide media attention. Following that landmark performance, BWS creative director Ben Wild invited Davies to explore a different side of his craft. The result is a minimalist and emotive short film that delves into the reality of being an actor—the personality beneath…

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European Holidays Beckon as Summer Heat Extends EV Driving Range

The Electric Car Scheme has reported that warmer summer conditions are boosting electric vehicle range, setting the stage for ideal European road adventures as families look forward to their summer breaks. Unlike the winter season, where low temperatures can cut battery efficiency by approximately 20%, the warmer months work to the EV driver’s advantage. Batteries operate best between 20°C and 25°C, helping vehicles reach their peak range. Together with the rise of ultra-rapid charging networks throughout Europe, British EV drivers are better equipped than ever to reach sun-drenched hotspots like the French Riviera or Spain’s Mediterranean coast. With models…

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European Holidays Beckon as Summer Heat Extends EV Driving Range

The Electric Car Scheme has reported that warmer summer conditions are boosting electric vehicle range, setting the stage for ideal European road adventures as families look forward to their summer breaks. Unlike the winter season, where low temperatures can cut battery efficiency by approximately 20%, the warmer months work to the EV driver’s advantage. Batteries operate best between 20°C and 25°C, helping vehicles reach their peak range. Together with the rise of ultra-rapid charging networks throughout Europe, British EV drivers are better equipped than ever to reach sun-drenched hotspots like the French Riviera or Spain’s Mediterranean coast. With models…

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Growth Milestone for Applied Biopharm Consulting as It Opens New Office in West Cork Business Park

Applied Biopharm Consulting Ltd has announced the launch of its new premises at the West Cork Business and Technology Park in Clonakilty, marking an important milestone in its business growth. The expansion highlights the firm’s continued commitment to serving the global biologics and gene therapy sectors. Founded by Dr Anthony Newcombe—an industry veteran with experience at GSK and Pfizer—the company provides consultancy services spanning GMP auditing, MSAT, regulatory CMC strategy, tech transfer, and quality assurance. Applied Biopharm Consulting is known for its close collaboration with developers of advanced biologic and gene therapy treatments. Over the past two years, Applied…

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Turo Reveals Best Cars to Reignite Your Golf Game This Summer

A well-chosen car can provide both the space and comfort vital for your return to the course Turo’s flexible range suits everyone from part-time players to those chasing iconic UK golf destinations The post-Open Championship buzz and summer sunshine are providing the perfect recipe for golf fans to return to the sport—and Turo is stepping in to make that return even smoother. The popular car-sharing marketplace has spotlighted the top vehicles ideal for players plotting their golfing comeback. Scottie Scheffler’s victory at Royal Portrush has prompted many to dust off their golf bags and set their sights on dream destinations…

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British Antique Jewellery Identification Made Easy with New Free Tool from Antique Jewellers

Antique Jewellers Ltd, specialists in antique rings, have introduced a free online Hallmark Finder to simplify the process of identifying British jewellery hallmarks for industry professionals and collectors. The tool delivers rapid interpretation of hallmark symbols, helping users uncover information such as gold or platinum purity, the corresponding UK assay office, and the year the hallmark was issued — saving time and increasing accuracy. As certified imprints on precious metals, hallmarks are essential for verifying a piece’s authenticity and worth. With British hallmarking governed by centuries of regulation — dating as far back as 1300 — the need for…

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Tracking Trump’s Tariffs: Rates for China, the E.U. and More

Baseline or paused “reciprocal” rate MapSize by 2024 imports Since returning to office, President Trump has waged a global trade war without parallel in modern history. With steep and sometimes punishing tariffs on America’s friends and foes alike, the president has sought to reset the world trading order, raise new federal revenue and pressure private businesses to make more of their products in the United States.But Mr. Trump’s campaign is only beginning — and whether he will succeed remains an open question with great consequence for the U.S. economy.On Aug. 1, the president is set to impose another round of taxes…

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How Trump’s Attacks on the Fed’s Powell Have Intensified

Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough! April 17I don’t know why it would be so bad, but I’m not going to fire him. June 12I talked about the concept of firing him. July 16 President Trump’s relationship with Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, has almost always been rocky.Mr. Trump nominated Mr. Powell to his post in 2017. But throughout the president’s first term, he made a habit of heckling Mr. Powell and his colleagues at the Fed.The pace and intensity of the attacks have escalated during Mr. Trump’s second term. He has moved from name-calling to…

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