レアジョブオリジナルの英会話ニュース教材です。世界の時事ネタを中心に、ビジネスから科学やスポーツまで、幅広いトピックのニュースを毎日更新しています。本教材を通して、ビジネスで使える実用的な英会話表現や英単語を身に付けることができます。
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GoFundMe bets social media can unlock Gen Z giving. A Meta partnership and new tools will test that
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New GoFundMe tools make it easier to circulate causes across online platforms in a push to cater to younger generations.The crowdfunding site hopes to meet digital natives in the online spaces where they frequently advocate, streamlining the donation experience to encourage more charity and connecting traditional nonprofits with a demographic that …
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India bringing in a new law to curb the menace of hoax bomb threat calls disrupting airlines flying
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The Indian government plans a new law to punish those making hoax bomb threats against flights, which disrupt the schedules of airlines and cause massive inconvenience to thousands of passengers.In less than two weeks, more than 120 flights operated by Indian carriers have received bomb threats, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.Civil A…
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Take a look inside Hotel Yugoslavia—once the go-to place for royalty and celebrities—now derelict
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Hotel Yugoslavia was once the top place to stay for celebrities and dignitaries visiting Belgrade. Now, it’s fallen into disrepair, but a plan to replace it with a modern hotel is causing controversy.The hotel in the Serbian capital was a favorite gathering place for local officials and world leaders, but has fallen into disrepair since the breakup…
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Mexican schools have 6 months to ban junk food sales or face heavy fines
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Schools in Mexico have six months to implement a government-sponsored ban on junk food or face heavy fines, officials said, as authorities confront what they call the worst childhood obesity problem in the world.The rules, published on Sept. 30, target products that have become staples for two or three generations of Mexican school kids: sugary fru…
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A talking dodo leads a new AI experiment at a zoology museum
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The last confirmed sighting of a dodo was in the 17th century. But at the Cambridge Museum of Zoology, it is speaking again. These are the skeletal remains of a bird that was extinct by the 1680s—and is one of the first animals humans realized they had driven to extinction.But now it is chatting away, answering anything and everything in a natural …
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Lowriding is more than just cars, it’s about family, culture, and pride for US Latinos
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A movement of cultural expression with origins in Mexican American and Chicano communities, lowriding is a way for a person to show their pride, family, and culture.Lowriding is the customization of a vehicle from the tires to the sound system with vivid designs and colors. Unlike hot rods or muscle cars, which have been modified to have big tires …
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Wimbledon tennis tournament replaces line judges with technology in break with tradition
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Wimbledon is replacing line judges with electronic line-calling, the latest step into the modern age by the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament.The All England Club announced that technology will be used to give the “out” and “fault” calls at the championships in 2025, eliminating the need for human officials to make them.Wimbledon organizers said …
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Don’t expect human life expectancy to grow much more, researcher says
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Humanity is hitting the upper limit of life expectancy, according to a new study.Advances in medical technology and genetic research—not to mention larger numbers of people making it to age 100—are not translating into marked jumps in lifespan overall, according to researchers who found shrinking longevity increases in countries with the longest-li…
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The Aboriginal women helping to keep traditional bush medicine alive in Australia
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A group of young Aboriginal women is helping to keep traditional bush medicine alive in Australia. They hope their Bush Balm remedy will also be a reminder of home for kidney patients from their community undergoing dialysis in the city.Using an ancient rock, Tamara Stewart is crushing leaves in her kitchen. She’s preparing a healing balm called “i…
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California Senate passes bill aimed at preventing gas price spikes
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The California state Senate passed a measure on October 11 to prevent gas prices from spiking in a state where it is notoriously expensive to fill up at the pump.The proposal, backed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, would give energy regulators the authority to require that refiners keep a certain amount of fuel on hand. The goal is to try to keep …
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A Southern California school plants a ‘Moon Tree’ grown with seeds flown in space
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To cheers and applause from kids wearing spacesuits and star-studded T-shirts, a tree was planted in California that is out of this world.The so-called "Moon Tree"—grown with seeds that were flown around the moon—was wheeled out in a wagon accompanied by several students carrying shovels to help dig its new home at Santiago STEAM Magnet Elementary …
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Australian opal miners fear for industry as land converted to national park
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Opal miners in Queensland, Australia are concerned about the future of their industry as the land they source the gemstones from is being converted into a national park.The Queensland government bought the land with a 21-million-Australian-dollar anonymous donation.For the past thirty years, Robbey Vinnicombe has been looking through red dirt in se…
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The robotic arms that have learned to copy an artist’s brush strokes
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As AI continues to evolve, the line between human and machine is blurring in the art world. One artist has taught a robot to copy her brush strokes so they can paint together.D.O.U.G. is a machine created by Sougwen Chung. The artist has built and programmed this AI system to work alongside them, creating paintings together. Over the years, it has …
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Turning the tide on plastic waste: Kenya’s Lamu Islanders upcycled washed up litter into boats
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On the coastal island of Lamu, off Kenya’s east coast, workers are turning plastic waste into furniture, even boats.Lamu is contending with mounds of plastic waste—some washed up on its beaches, others created by its own population.“We are collecting the waste plastic around Lamu archipelago, and we process those ones to make boats, furniture, and …
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The All-American denim is all about being Japanese in the town of Kojima, whose main road is aptly named “Jeans St.,” with real pairs of pants flapping like flags overhead.Denim is the heart and soul of Kojima. Some would call this spot in southwestern seaside Okayama Prefecture the mecca of jeans, where fans from around the world make their pilgri…
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Thousands of shipping containers have been lost at sea. What happens when they burst open?
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Most of the world’s raw materials and everyday goods that are moved over long distances—from T-shirts to televisions, cellphones to hospital beds—are packed in large metal boxes the size of tractor-trailers and stacked on ships. A trade group says some 250 million containers cross the oceans every year—but not everything arrives as planned.More tha…
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Is the food in the fridge still good? California wants to end the guessing game
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Food labels that say “sell by” or “best before” are misleading because they have no universal meaning under current laws. Now California wants to crack down on such practices, bidding to help consumers stop playing guessing games with produce and other items in their fridges.The state is the first to ban food labels such as “sell by” or “best befor…
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No evidence of major fuel spill on Samoan reef where New Zealand navy ship sank
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Divers and marine experts found no evidence of a major fuel spill on a Samoan reef after a New Zealand navy ship ran aground and sank, Samoa's deputy prime minister said.All 75 people on board the HMNZS Manawanui evacuated safely as the boat foundered about a mile off the coast of Upolu, Samoa. The ship was one of only nine in New Zealand's navy an…
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Ballot measure takes aim at large-scale animal farms in California county
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In a stretch of Northern California known for scenic shorelines and celebrated vineyards, a battle is brewing over the future of the region’s animal farms.Residents in Sonoma County, which is home to half a million people north of San Francisco, will vote this fall on a ballot measure aimed at putting an end to large-scale contained animal agricult…
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Australia’s small town stores battle for survival in online shopping age
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For decades, Australia's country towns have relied on independently owned general stores. But some are now at risk of disappearing because of increased competition and economic pressures.The small South Australian timber town of Mount Burr is located in the heart of plantation forests. And if you want takeaway or food supplies, the only place avail…
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Criminals set up fake online pharmacies to sell deadly counterfeit pills, prosecutors say
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A network of illegal drug sellers based in the U.S., the Dominican Republic and India packaged potentially deadly synthetic opioids into pills disguised as common prescription drugs and sold millions of them through fake online drugstores, federal prosecutors said.At least nine people died of narcotics poisoning between August 2023 and June 2024 af…
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As theaters struggle, many independent cinemas in Los Angeles are finding their audience
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Streaming—and a pandemic—have radically transformed cinema consumption, but there is a growing number of mostly younger people contributing to a renaissance of LA’s independent theater scene. The city’s enduring, if diminished, role as a mecca of the film industry still shapes its residents and their entertainment preferences, often with renewed ap…
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Epic Games sues Google and Samsung over phone settings, accusing them of violating antitrust laws
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Video game maker Epic Games sued Google and Samsung, accusing the tech companies of coordinating to block third-party competition in application distribution on Samsung devices.At issue is Samsung's "Auto Blocker" feature, which only allows for apps from authorized sources, such as the Samsung Galaxy Store or Google Play Store, to be installed. The…
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Meta hit with $102 million privacy fine from European Union over 2019 password security lapse
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Meta was punished in September with a fine worth more than $100 million from the social media giant’s European Union privacy regulator over a security lapse involving passwords for Facebook users.The Irish Data Protection Commission said it slapped the U.S. tech company with a 91-million-euro ($101.6-million) penalty following an investigation.The …
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Diners are skipping restaurants and making more meals at home as inflation trend inverts
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Eating in is in and eating out is out.That's the message that inflation-squeezed consumers have been sending to fast-food companies and other restaurants. Meanwhile, food producers are benefiting from more palatable prices in grocery store aisles.Inflation has been easing broadly for more than a year now, and it's been cooling faster for grocery it…
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How colorful, personalized patches bring joy to young cancer patients
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When Oliver Burkhardt underwent leukemia treatment at age 9, he entered the hospital wearing his patch-covered denim jacket. Pokemon. Superman. NASA. Police, fire, military. Classic rock bands. About 50 patches sewn on by his parents, selected from thousands sent by well-wishers worldwide after his dad made a social media request.The jacket became …
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How a robotic dog that fire blasts weeds could help curb pesticide use in agriculture
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A canine-like Spot robot could provide the answer to harmful pesticides. Forever a problem child for environmentalists, the UN has long been keen to minimize their impact. Pesticides are used to suppress weeds and aid crop growth, some types do not harm soil, but many do.Developed by researchers at Texas A&M University, the Spot robot uses heat fro…
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Thai zoo moves to patent image of baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng
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The Thai zoo, whose baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng has become a global viral sensation, moved to patent her image so it can benefit financially from the extraordinary interest which shows no sign of abating.Even on a weekday, the antics of the much-loved little animal drew streams of excited visitors to Khao Kheow Open Zoo, near Pattaya. Her name means …
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Tupperware lifts the lid on its financial problems with bankruptcy filing
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Tupperware Brands Corp., the Orlando, Florida-based consumer goods company that produces the iconic line of containers, said it was seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after struggling to revitalize its core business and failing to secure a tenable takeover offer.Despite enjoying the same cultural ubiquity as Kleenex, Teflon, and other brands …
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FIFA teams up with UN health agency for campaign to educate world soccer about concussion
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FIFA teamed up with the World Health Organization (WHO) for a campaign to educate the soccer industry about the risks of concussion injuries."Concussion is a public health issue of concern at all levels of football, and many other sports, requiring greater levels of awareness and action," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a st…
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Turkey wants to regulate Germany’s beloved döner kebab street food
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The scene at Kebap With Attitude in Berlin’s trendy Mitte neighborhood is typical of any street-side stand or restaurant where cooks pile the ingredients into pita bread to create the city’s beloved döner kebab.But the snack’s status could be in jeopardy if the European Commission approves a bid by Turkey to regulate what can legally take the döner…
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Alcohol-free beer is gaining popularity, even at Oktoberfest
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The head brewmaster for Weihenstephan, the world's oldest brewery, has a secret: He really likes alcohol-free beer.Even though he's quick to say he obviously enjoys real beer more, Tobias Zollo says he savors alcohol-free beer when he's working or eating lunch. It has the same taste, but fewer calories than a soft drink, he said, thanks to the brew…
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Guilt-free snacking: UK farmers produce energy-making potato crisps in a fully compostable packet
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As one of the world’s most popular takeaway snacks, billions of packets of crisps are consumed every year, with most of them unable to be recycled and ending up in landfill.Now, a farm in the U.K. says it’s on a mission to make the humble packet of crisps a more eco-friendly choice, using fully compostable packaging and a production process that po…
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The world of VR made a reality for rural Kenyan children
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A group of youngsters from a community in Kiambu, Kenya is experiencing the world of VR headsets for the first time.Gathered in their village hall, it’s clear many of them don’t know what to expect as the organizer, Paul Simon Waiyaki Wa Hinga distributes the devices.Waiyaki is a former teacher who was looking for a better way to engage his student…
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Starbucks’s new CEO wants to recapture the coffeehouse vibe
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Starbucks’s new chairman and CEO said that he plans to focus on improving service—particularly during the morning rush—and reestablishing stores as gathering places as he takes over at the struggling coffee giant.In an open letter on the Seattle coffee giant’s website, Brian Niccol said Starbucks is a beloved brand, but he found during conversation…
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Dedicated artists are keeping Japan’s ancient craft of temari alive
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At the center of the circle is Eiko Araki, a master of the Sanuki Kagari Temari, a Japanese traditional craft passed down for more than 1,000 years on the southwestern island of Shikoku.Each ball, or “temari,” is a work of art, with colorful geometric patterns carrying poetic names like “firefly flowers” and “layered stars.” A temari ball takes wee…
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Germany’s first hobby horsing championship gallops through Frankfurt
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Germany's first hobby horsing championship got underway in Frankfurt, with hundreds of young riders competing in time jumping, style jumping and dressage on their wooden stick horses.Roughly 300 riders—mostly youngsters, but there are about 20 adults enrolled—are expected to canter around a gymnasium, watched by 1,500 spectators. The competition is…
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A plan to extract gold from mining waste worries Colorado town
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Rust-colored piles of mine waste and sun-bleached wooden derricks loom above the historic Colorado mountain town of Leadville—a legacy of gold and silver mines polluting the Arkansas River basin more than a century after the city’s boom days.The Environmental Protection Agency has been cleaning the area up for decades.One fledgling company called C…
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Osaka gears up for the 2025 World Expo with memories of hosting a half-century ago
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Visitors to Tokyo and Kyoto might not realize it, but Osaka—one of Japan's biggest and oldest cities, known more as a business hub than a tourist destination—is gearing up to host next year's World Exposition.The city has been plastered with the Expo's red-and-blue "Myaku-Myaku" mascot for months and is abuzz with preparations. For many here, the e…
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Will smart homes and AI appliances tempt consumers at Berlin tech show?
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Smart homes and AI-powered kitchen appliances were the hot topics at this year’s IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.But do consumers want to spend their hard-earned money on the latest tech gadgets?The tech event didn’t officially open until September 6, but big brands had already given a sneak peek of what visitors would be able to see.German…
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Dogs working 9 to 5: the Australian office full of hounds and hugs
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The office dog is nothing new and is always a treat for the owner, dog, and employees lucky enough to have one. But in Tasmania, one insurance firm has made it a policy that employees’ dogs can join the workforce.For many years now, insurer RACT has permitted its Hobart employees to bring their dogs to the office. In the beginning, Fridays were the…
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Autoworkers learn sign language hoping connection with deaf colleagues improves work and lives
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One doesn’t need to know sign language to understand what Michael Connolly feels about his colleagues’ efforts to break down the barriers posed by his deafness.When asked what he thought of his teammates’ decision to learn British Sign Language (BSL), the 45-year-old autoworker at the Nissan plant in Sunderland, England, grinned and flashed a unive…
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She made ‘very demure’ go viral. Now she wants to trademark its use.
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“Very demure, very mindful” has become the latest vocabulary defining the internet’s summer. TikTok creator Jools Lebron is working to trademark the use of her now-viral words.Lebron filed to trademark “very demure, very mindful” for various entertainment and advertising services, including the promotion of beauty products, with the U.S. Patent and…
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Tennis attire is everywhere. Credit the pandemic, social media and pickleball
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While tennis fans savor the last matches of the U.S. Open, a subset of spectators and TV viewers have watched the year's final Grand Slam tournament as a source of fashion inspiration they can use to serve looks off the court.It may have escaped people who don't pay attention to clothing trends, but cities from Australia to America are awash in sho…
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US halts plan to remove iconic stray cats from a historic area in Puerto Rico’s capital
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The U.S. government has temporarily halted a plan to remove iconic stray cats that live in a historic district in Puerto Rico’s capital until a lawsuit opposing the project is resolved, a nonprofit announced in September.The ruling was cheered by those fighting a decision by the U.S. National Park Service to remove an estimated 200 cats that meande…
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Ticketmaster’s pricing for Oasis tickets is under investigation in the UK
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The U.K.'s competition watchdog has launched an investigation into the way more than one million tickets were sold for next year's reunion concerts by iconic 1990s Britpop band Oasis.In a statement, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said its investigation into Live Nation Entertainment's unit Ticketmaster will look specifically at "dynami…
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Product sourcing a challenge for Canadian skincare maker
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“Clean beauty,” the idea of promoting healthy and environmentally friendly beauty products, is all the rage online and in big-box stores. But knowing exactly what’s in most of the soaps, creams and perfumes on shelves today can be nearly impossible, supply chain experts say, because even products that tout natural, sustainable ingredients are so fa…
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App offers Australian diners solution to restaurant background noise
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An Australian app is setting out to help diners tired of battling background noise when they visit restaurants. The app allows users to search and review restaurants based on noise levels.Open-plan kitchens and sparse furnishing are the modern hallmarks of a trendy restaurant. However, some restauranteurs fail to consider the auditory implications …
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High rents are forcing small businesses into tough choices like raising prices or changing location
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While many costs have come down for small businesses, rents remain high and, in some cases are still rising, forcing many owners into some uncomfortable decisions.“Every time the rent goes up, we have to raise prices to keep up with the cost,” said Adelita Valentine, owner of HairFreek Barbers in Los Angeles. “But with the cost of living, it makes …
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Japan wants its hardworking citizens to try a 4-day workweek
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Japan, a nation so hardworking its language has a term for literally working oneself to death, is trying to address a worrisome labor shortage by coaxing more people and companies to adopt four-day workweeks.The Japanese government first expressed support for a shorter working week in 2021, after lawmakers endorsed the idea. The concept has been sl…
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