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The Office Australia is here – how does it compare to the UK and US?
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The Office Australia is here – how does it compare to the UK and US?

Review - Australia's take on the beloved mockumentary sitcom The Office brings us to the Sydney branch of Flinley Craddick, a small packaging company on the brink of being shut down under some real post-2020 circumstances. We follow the branch's regional manager Hannah Howard (Felicity Ward) - the franchise's first ever female lead - as she scrambles to keep her office running with deranged promises and workplace schemes. Hannah Howard (Felicity Ward) is hell-bent on keeping her "work family" together, even if it means lying about false orders to work from the office and subjecting everyone to TGIF Fridays. Photo: JOHN PLATT Howard is hell-bent on keeping her "work family" together, even if it means lying about false orders to work from the office and subjecting everyone to TGIF Frid...
Netflix (NFLX) earnings Q3 2024
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Netflix (NFLX) earnings Q3 2024

Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesLOS ANGELES — Netflix posted third-quarter earnings Thursday that beat on the top and bottom lines as its advertising business continued to grow.The streamer's ad-tier memberships jumped 35% quarter over quarter. The company is on track to launch the service in Canada in the coming quarter and more broadly in 2025.While Netflix does not expect advertising to become a primary growth driver until 2026, it noted that the ad-tier accounted for more than 50% of sign-ups during the third-quarter in countries where it is available.Shares rose about 5% in aftermarket trading.Here's what Netflix reported for the period that ended Sept. 30:Earnings per share: $5.40 vs. $5.12 expected by LSEGRevenue: $9.83 billion vs. $9.77 billion expected by LSEGPaid memberships: 2...
Miss Universe Fiji controversy ends with Manshika Prasad crowned winner
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Miss Universe Fiji controversy ends with Manshika Prasad crowned winner

After six weeks of confusion and online furore the official Miss Universe Organisation have named Manshika Prasad the winner. Photo: Asvin Singh After weeks of confusion, online furore and official pageant investigations, the winner of Miss Universe Fiji has officially been crowned. Manshika Prasad, a 24-year-old MBA student, was adorned with her tiara and winner's sash on stage at Fiji's Pearl Resort and Spa at the start of September. But two days after her win at Fiji's first Miss Universe pageant in more than 40 years, Miss Universe Fiji said a "breach of protocol" had occurred, and later announced "runner up" Nadine Roberts as the real winner, a 30-year-old model and property developer originally from the Gold Coast whose mother is Fijian. Manshika Prasad (middle) has had her thr...
AWS CEO says employees unhappy with 5-day office mandate can leave
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AWS CEO says employees unhappy with 5-day office mandate can leave

Amazon Web Services CEO, Matt Garman speaks during CNBC Power Lunch on July 1, 2024.CNBCAmazon's cloud boss on Thursday gave employees a frank message about the company's recently announced five-day in-office mandate.Staffers who don't agree with Amazon's new policy can leave, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman said during an all-hands meeting at the company's second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia."If there are people who just don't work well in that environment and don't want to, that's OK, there are other companies around," Garman said, according to a transcript viewed by CNBC. "At Amazon, we want to be in an environment where we are working together, and we feel that collaborative environment is incredibly important for our innovation and for our culture."Amazon has observed that ...
Bowel cancer screening missing the mark among Aotearoa’s Tongan community
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Bowel cancer screening missing the mark among Aotearoa’s Tongan community

New Zealand-based Tongan doctor Viliami Puloka and his research team has found about 35 per cent of Tongans in Aotearoa are participating in bowel cancer screenings. Photo: Supplied New Zealand-based Tongan doctor Viliami Puloka and his research team at the University of Otago has found about 35 percent of Tongans in Aotearoa are participating in bowel cancer screenings. This compares to 58 percent of the overall New Zealand population. Lead researcher Dr Puloka from the University's Department of Public Health said participants highlighted the importance of a "by Tongan, for Tongan" approach to screening. "Many Tongans are facing unnecessary deaths from bowel cancer because, while the programme exists, it isn't easily accessible to them," he said. "A Tongan-centric approach is essentia...
How to scale the gaytriarchy
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How to scale the gaytriarchy

To a degree, gay culture has always been elitist. Wit and erudition have always been held in disproportionately high esteem, as have near-impossible beauty standards. Moreover, snobbery will appear within any culture that has become dominant: where there is structure, there are echelons. Today, gay culture is no longer on the fringes: it’s slap bang in the middle of things. From technology and politics – Tim Cook, Sam Altman, Wes Streeting – to media and the arts – Elton John, Andy Cohen, Alan Hollinghurst and the younger crop: Jeremy O’Harris, Ncuti Gatwa, Troye Sivan – gay men are running the show. And those beneath them, whether gay or not, seek to ape their glamorous ways. Source link
NVDA, TRV, BX and UBER
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NVDA, TRV, BX and UBER

Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday: Taiwan Semiconductor — Shares surged 9.79% after the company, which is the world's largest producer of advanced chips, reported a 54% gain in net profit for the third quarter driven by strong artificial intelligence-related demand. Shares of chip giants Nvidia and Micron each rose about 3% in sympathy following the quarterly results. Nvidia — The AI darling was up nearly 1% after hitting a record high earlier in the trading session. Taiwan Semiconductor, which is rallying on its earnings report, is a major Nvidia supplier. Expedia , Uber — Shares of the companies moved in opposite directions following a Financial Times report, which cited people familiar with the process, that Uber explored a potential takeover bid for Expedia. The p...
Texas state judge blocks execution of man in shaken baby syndrome case
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Texas state judge blocks execution of man in shaken baby syndrome case

By Jonathan Allen and Brad Brooks, Reuters A Texas judge has temporarily blocked the execution Robert Roberson. Photo: Ilana Panich-Linsman / Innocence Project / AFP A Texas state judge has temporarily blocked the execution of a man who had been scheduled to become the first person executed in the United States for murder attributed to shaken baby syndrome, the court said. Travis County 200th Civil District Court Judge Jessica Mangrum issued the temporary restraining order just hours before Robert Roberson was to be put to death, according to Mangrum's office. The US Supreme Court earlier in the day had denied Roberson's request for a stay of his execution, which had been scheduled to take place at 6pm Thursday local time (midday Friday NZT). A spokesperson for the Texas Department o...
Mumbai: Weight loss surgery helps 42-year-old woman beat sleep apnea & obesity
Health

Mumbai: Weight loss surgery helps 42-year-old woman beat sleep apnea & obesity

In a medical achievement, a 42-year-old homemaker from Mumbai, underwent a successful weight loss surgery at a city hospital, subsequently leading to the resolution of other health issues including asthma, obstructive sleep apnea and diabetes. Nafisa Khan (name changed) lost over 40 kg in six months, bringing her weight down from 130 kg to 90 kg. She had struggled with her weight for years, especially after her pregnancies. Despite numerous attempts at various diets, she consistently regained any weight she lost. The patient developed high blood pressure in her twenties, and five years ago, she was diagnosed with diabetes. By the age of 38, her worsening health had led to heart disease. By the time she crossed 125 kg weight, lying down flat became impossible; she had to sit up all night ...
Hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb believes Trump’s chances are increasing
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Hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb believes Trump’s chances are increasing

Third Point's Daniel Loeb believes the odds are rising that former President Donald Trump will win the U.S. presidency this November over Vice President Kamala Harris, and the influential hedge fund manager is increasing positions that would benefit under a Republican administration and Congress. "We believe that the likelihood of a Republican victory in the White House has increased, which would have a positive impact on certain sectors and the market overall," wrote Loeb in a letter to investors obtained by CNBC. "We believe the proposed 'America First' policy's tariffs will increase domestic manufacturing, infrastructure spending, and prices of certain materials and commodities … a reduction in regulation generally and especially in the activist antitrust stance of the Biden-Harris admi...