Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer a futuristic concept. They’re on UK roads in greater numbers than ever before. One of the reasons is that government initiatives support EVs and there are Low-Emission Zones (LEZs) in the UK where LPG cars are fined or sometimes outright banned from entering. Along with these government initiatives, public demand for sustainable travel is ...

As the leaves turn golden, autumn 2025 brings with it not only cosy jumpers and pumpkin spice lattes, but also a return to soft, voluminous hair. Extensions are at the heart of this seasonal transformation, offering an effortless way to add body, length, and drama. We’ve tested and researched ten of the most popular clip-in hair extension brands available in ...

Mitchell Geisler is a Canadian entrepreneur and CEO of LevelJump Healthcare. Based in Toronto, he has led the company since 2010, growing it from $850,000 to over $17 million in gross revenue. His journey into leadership has been anything but conventional. In his younger years, he ran a bar in downtown Toronto. That early hands-on experience taught him how to ...

Hours of interviews between Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell and a federal prosecutor were released by the Department of Justice on Friday afternoon.  During the recorded sessions in which the convicted sex offender, who was found guilty for her role in Epstein’s crimes, was granted immunity, she made several interesting claims.  Here are 10 top takeaways.  Claims there is no ...

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized on Thursday what she said were the ‘recent tendencies’ of the Supreme Court to side with the Trump administration, providing her remarks in a bitter dissent in a case related to National Institutes of Health grants. Jackson, a Biden appointee, rebuked her colleagues for ‘lawmaking’ on the shadow docket, where an unusual volume of fast, ...

Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of betraying Britain’s farmers after a new report revealed Labour has failed to deliver on its manifesto promise to back locally grown food. Before the general election, Labour pledged that half of all food purchased by the public sector would be “locally produced or certified to higher environmental standards.” With the public sector spending ...

The annual Jackson Hole gathering closed with what may prove to be Jerome Powell’s last major act before the Federal Reserve’s September meeting — and while the chair resisted committing to a rate cut, markets are convinced the groundwork has been laid. Powell struck a characteristically cautious note, stressing that the Fed still has jobs and inflation data to digest ...

Scott Lincicome and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon At 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 15, the Trump administration quietly announced that imports of more than 400 additional products—valued at almost $210 billion in 2024—would be subject to “national security” tariffs on steel and aluminum. The action is disturbing for many reasons. For starters, many of the listed items can’t plausibly be considered “steel ...

The Trump administration began handing over documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case to the House Oversight Committee on Friday, a spokesperson for the panel said. House Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., has committed to making the documents public in the interest of transparency, albeit after a committee review for sensitive information related to Epstein’s victims. ‘The production contains thousands of ...

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — a largely taxpayer-funded body that has taken in hundreds of millions in federal dollars — is facing pushback for fast-tracking a climate review that critics say is an attempt to undermine the Trump administration’s energy agenda. Earlier this month, Politico reported that NASEM is using ‘internal funding’ to pay for a ...