Atlassian Lays Off 1,600 Workers for AI Push

Australian software firm Atlassian announces layoffs of 10% of its workforce, about 1,600 employees, as part of a restructuring to focus on artificial intelligence and enterprise sales, with shares rising over 4%.

David Protein Lawsuit Over Nutrition Label Claims

A class action lawsuit alleges David Protein bars contain significantly more calories and fat than advertised, violating FDA regulations and misleading consumers about their nutritional content.

LAX Triples Ride-Share Fees to $12 to Fight Congestion

Los Angeles International Airport has approved a fee hike for ride-hailing and taxi services, raising charges to $6 per trip and up to $12 for terminal pick-ups, aiming to reduce congestion and promote the new SkyLink people mover.

Glasgow Historic Building Collapses Further After Fire

A historic building in Glasgow city centre, destroyed by a major fire last weekend, has experienced further structural collapse. Glasgow City Council confirms additional damage to the remaining structure since the initial blaze.

Birmingham Bin Strike: A Year of Waste and Stalemate

Birmingham's bin workers' strike, ongoing for over a year, has left the city without full waste collection, causing health hazards and political fallout. This analysis explores the causes, impacts, and uncertain future of the dispute.

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