Get paid in cash (and snacks) to watch the Super Bowl

Get paid in cash (and snacks) to watch the Super Bowl? Yes, please! I’ll already be watching for the big game between the Eagles and Chiefs, as well as for the musical performances and of course the
Gas prices are up again in Michigan
Gas prices are up again in Michigan. According to the latest survey from AAA, drivers in Michigan are now paying an average of $3.46 per gallon of regular unleaded. That price is 36 cents more than this
Search for tiger on the loose in South Africa
KeithBinns/Getty Images (LONDON) — South African authorities were attempting to capture a young tiger on the loose in a Johannesburg suburb on Monday. The 9-month-old female tiger was captured on surveillance video early Monday while circling a
'I'm still shocked': Tech workers offer insider account of mass layoffs
dowell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Layoffs have battered the tech industry in 2023, carrying over a series of job cuts that began last year. In all, about 50,000 people have lost their positions this month. Tech giants
Suicide bomber detonates inside mosque in Pakistan, killing and wounding dozens
KeithBinns/Getty Images (ISLAMABAD) — A suicide bomber detonated explosives inside a mosque in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, killing and wounding dozens of worshippers, officials said. The blast occurred at a mosque near police offices in Peshawar, the
Remember 'quiet quitting'? 'Quiet hiring' is the new workplace trend of 2023
Marko Geber/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The term “quiet quitting” went viral last year, describing people who stay in their jobs but mentally take a step back — for example, working the bare minimum and not making
Scoreboard roundup — 1/29/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Charlotte 122, Miami 117 Memphis 112, Indiana 100 Cleveland 122, LA Clippers 99 Milwaukee 135, New Orleans 110 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Toronto
French bakers under pressure as food, energy costs rise
Philippe Ramakers / EyeEm/Getty Images (PARIS) — About 5,000 French bakers and other artisans in energy-guzzling fields, including butchery, dry-cleaning and carpentry, from all over the country marched in Paris last week, protesting against energy prices and