Khylen Baldwin transformed an old horse trailer into an off-grid Airbnb tiny home. He didn't have much experience with construction, so relied on YouTube.
Putin's war turned this little Polish airport upside down. It rose to the challenge.
The Ukraine War turned Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport into a global hub for military, missiles, refugees and VIPs from Biden to Bono.
A Silicon Valley Bank staffer says he's feeling 'anxious, sad, and confused' after its collapse
Many employees of the failed lender have used LinkedIn posts to say they're "proud" of working for it and are "heartbroken" about its demise.
'Robot lawyer' DoNotPay is being sued by a law firm because it 'does not have a law degree'
DoNotPay, which uses AI to provide legal services, is facing a class action lawsuit filed by Chicago-based law firm Edelson.
You can stay in this 'delightfully quirky' tiny home in a remote part of Scotland that looks like a submarine tower
Take a look inside this military-inspired elliptical property that was designed by a husband-and-wife architect and interior designer duo.
London has a new airport train that's even more expensive than the Heathrow Express per mile
The Luton DART costs about £3.90 ($4.70) per mile, or £4.90 per journey from the nearby train station to reach London Luton Airport.
Silicon Valley Bank's sudden implosion has become meme gold
The inability to access funds held at Silicon Valley Bank, a key part of the tech financial ecosystem, is being mercilessly mocked on social media.
'Zoom rooms' and Dutch door offices show how remote work is changing the way we build new homes
As many people continue to work from home, new houses are being designed with better Zoom lighting and flexible spaces that separate work and life.
American-made cheese can still be called 'gruyère,' a court ruled, and cheese makers in France and Switzerland aren't happy
The Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia ruled that US consumers understand "gruyère to refer to a type of cheese, which renders the term generic."
The German company that makes Leopard and Panther tanks wants to build a factory in Ukraine, report says
Rheinmetall, which produces Leopard 2 and Panther tanks, is in talks with the Ukrainian government, CEO Armin Papperger told the Rheinische Post.
Fighter jets escorted a plane into a London airport after it lost communications and may have caused a 'sonic boom'
Royal Air Force jets escorted an aircraft to Stansted Airport and could've been the cause of a "loud bang" that shook some houses in parts of England.
Meta is slashing up to $500 off the price of its VR headsets after 'underwhelming' sales and mixed reviews
Meta's Quest Pro headset will fall from $1,500 to $1,000 as Mark Zuckerberg's costly "metaverse" project struggles to gain momentum.
Twitter revenue plunged in December as advertisers stayed away after Elon Musk's takeover, report says
Adjusted profits and revenues both fell by about 40% compared with December 2021, The Wall Street Journal reported.
I teach remote workers how to maintain boundaries. This is one thing I get clients to do each day.
After suffering burnout, Ali Pruitt now makes a living by teaching other remote workers how to build a better work-life balance.
Someone donated $400,000 to save an apartment that an artist spent 33 years filling with bizarre works including a lion's head fireplace
Take a look inside Ron Gittins' art-filled home, which features everything from an ornate Roman altar to a handmade papier-mâché lion's head.
Turkish Airlines put 'heroic' earthquake rescue dogs in the passenger cabin on their flights home — and even let some sit in business class
"It was the least we could to do show our appreciation for these heroic dogs' sincere and heroic efforts," a representative for the carrier said.
Key Putin ally claims Russia is dismantling seized western weapons to turn 'the enemy's experience to our advantage' in Ukraine
Dmitry Medvedev rejected Western reports that Russia was running low on weapons and ammunition in an article published on Saturday.
A California man set a new world record after making 2,995 visits to Disneyland, going every single day for more than 8 years
Jeff Reitz from Huntington Beach in California made the consecutive visits to Disney's theme park in Anaheim between 2012 and 2020.
The Barnes & Noble CEO says sales are rising because he trusts his booksellers to 'create good bookshops' and run each store the way they want to
James Daunt told the Business Studies podcast he rejected the "sensible retailing principles" that made other bookstores "inherently boring."
A lawyer accused of 'quiet quitting' is being sued by her law firm
Heather Palmore's attorney said Napoli Shkolnik only filed the "completely bogus" lawsuit after she raised "serious claims of discrimination."