America’s second shift: Side hustles replace pay raises as workers chase stability

Ambition is not the only factor driving this change. It is being shaped by necessity. The American workday no longer ends when offices close. Across the country, evenings are increasingly filled with freelance projects, delivery routes, online storefronts, and investment dashboards. What was previously on the periphery of employment is now at its core. For…

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Winter storm grounds US air travel: Over 10,000 flights cancelled on Sunday as snow batters major hubs

A massive winter storm disrupted air travel across the United States on Sunday, triggering widespread flight cancellations and delays at some of the country’s busiest airports and setting up what airlines warned would be a brutal travel day.The National Weather Service said late Saturday that widespread snow, sleet and freezing rain threatened nearly 180 million…

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‘No mechanical arrests over social media posts’: SC upholds HC order | India News

NEW DELHI: The SC on Monday upheld Telangana HC’s guidelines barring police from mechanically registering cases over “harsh, offensive critical political speech” on social media without first holding an inquiry and checking the locus standi of the complainant.The SC order may end the prevalent practice harassing people by filing mulitple cases against those whose social…

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Govt spent only 5% of funds for job, skilling schemes in FY 2026

NEW DELHI: The Centre spent 5% of the funds allocated under the flagship package for employment and skilling in FY 2025-26, raising concerns over the incentive structure, targeting and implementation of the programme.The special package announced by the finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in budget 2024-25 consisted of the internship scheme, upgradation of 1,000 govt run…

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NYC schools are rolling out new AI restrictions: What parents, teachers and officials are arguing about

NYC education officials face growing debate over AI use in classrooms. (Getty Images) New rules on the use of artificial intelligence in New York City public schools are expected this month, as education officials move to respond to growing unease among parents and teachers about how fast new technology has entered classrooms.City education leaders say…

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