Anthony Albanese tried to get on the front page of the paper for something positive this weekend.
Russia, everyone's favourite country right now, has ordered Google to pay a fine of $2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Russian rubles after it removed state run and pro-government ads from YouTube.
What were Corporate Australia's most-clicked stories in October?
It's Halloween tonight and the chances of you caring are probably pretty slim.
An artificial intelligence bot has become the first known bot to become a millionaire.
A study has shown that 72% of people in the UK have a 'work wife' or 'work husband'.
If you've ever multitasked during some compulsory online training then you may have sympathy for these former EY staff.
We hope you’ve successfully navigated another week! Here are a few headlines we didn’t cover this week.
If you have yet to do your tax return and are wondering what expenses to claim to 'bulk up' your return, don't follow the example of Alexander Shugai.
Glasgow is saving the Commonwealth Games but like the guest list at your wedding, their were some ruthless cuts.
How long is too long for a goodbye hug at an airport? Dunedin Airport in New Zealand thinks 3 minutes. They have posted a rather unusual sign saying, "Maximum hugs, 3 minutes. For fonder farewells please use the carpark."
Amazon AWS CEO has told people to quit if they don't want to work 5 days a week in the office.