They are drawing a line at the 40-hour work week, limiting after-hours calls and emails and generally, if softly, saying "no" more often -- some American workers are embracing the concept of "quiet quitting".
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Two Air France pilots were suspended after coming to blows in the cockpit of an Airbus jetliner during a flight between Geneva and Paris, the latest safety issue to plague the airline.
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island, the third tremor to rattle the area since early Monday, according to the country's geophysics agency.
"Everything to date looks good from a vehicle perspective," said Jeff Spaulding, senior NASA test director for the landmark mission, called Artemis I. "We are excited, the vehicle is ready, it looks great."
Britney Spears on Sunday released a lengthy audio message concerning the controversial guardianship that kept her primarily under her father's control for more than 13 years.
There appears to be no significant structural damage to the adjacent buildings, officials had said earlier.
"What a thriller of a match! Well played, Team India. The beauty of sports is how it inspires and unites the country - with a feeling of great joy and pride," Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet
"What a thriller of a match! Well played, Team India. The beauty of sports is how it inspires and unites the country - with a feeling of great joy and pride," Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet.
"Our overall loss is around ₹ 500 crore, taking into account the amount we have spent on land and construction costs," Supertech's chairman RK Arora said.
Supertech's twin towers Apex and Ceyane -- part of its Emerald Court project in Noida -- were safely demolished on Sunday, a year after the Supreme Court had ordered their razing.
A half century after the end of NASA's Apollo era, the US space agency's long-anticipated bid to return astronauts to the moon's surface remains at least three years away, with much of the necessary hardware still on the drawing board.
A top ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Moscow would not stop its military campaign in Ukraine even if Kyiv formally renounced its aspirations to join NATO.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that the fate of a revived nuclear deal is up to Iran, and that an agreement would be "useful" even if it doesn't settle everything.
The officials said three children were among the dead but a federal government spokesman denied any civilian casualties.
According to police, said that 3 Lashkar terrorists arrested in a joint operation conducted by Sopore Police along with security forces including 22 Rashtriya Rifles and CRPF
Apple and the DOJ did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
A shocking racial attack incident has come to light wherein four Indian American women became victims of racial abuse when a Mexican American woman hurled racial abuses at them in Dallas,Texas.
California ruled Thursday that all new cars sold in America's most populous state must be zero emission from 2035, in what was billed as a nation-leading step to slash the pollutants that cause global warming.
The US President Joe Biden called Trump's movement, branded as Make American Great Again or MAGA, an "extreme MAGA philosophy."
Beijing has been accused of carrying out forced sterilisation of women and drafting minorities into forced labour in Xinjiang.