KPMG’s Move: Entering the US Legal Market
KPMG eyes owning a US law firm, marking a bold push into the legal industry. As regulatory challenges loom, the move could reshape how companies seek integrated audit and legal services.
KPMG eyes owning a US law firm, marking a bold push into the legal industry. As regulatory challenges loom, the move could reshape how companies seek integrated audit and legal services.
Donald Trump’s new executive order swiftly ends remote work for federal workers, forcing a return to full-time office schedules. While the White House insists it’ll boost productivity, critics argue remote jobs have helped keep government efficient and cost-effective.
Starting a business in an environment can be challenging for startups, with their limited resources and tight budgets making it difficult to hire a sales team internally. One practical and cost-effective option is to outsource Sales Development Representatives (SDRs), enabling startups to concentrate on their core business activities by tapping into the knowledge and skills of professionals.
Instagram unveils Edits, a video editing app boasting advanced transitions, layered audio, and seamless Reels integration—timed as TikTok ban concerns rise for creators seeking a reliable option.
TikTok revives its U.S. service after securing new political assurances, preventing penalties for its service providers and safeguarding access for over 170 million American users. Learn how this last-minute agreement impacts the popular video app’s future.
“Moana 2” sails past $1 billion worldwide, becoming Disney’s third 2024 release to join the billion-dollar club and breaking Thanksgiving records along the way.
Snoop Dogg sparks controversy by performing at a D.C. crypto event honoring Donald Trump’s inauguration, leading fans to slam the rapper for contradicting his previous anti-Trump stance. Learn more about the backlash and what sparked the outrage.
David Lynch, visionary director behind Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and Twin Peaks, dies at 78. Discover his hauntingly surreal legacy and how it forever redefined modern cinematic art.
SpaceX’s Starship suffered a catastrophic loss minutes after liftoff in Texas, highlighting the challenges of next-gen rocket development and the ambition to push Moon and Mars missions forward.
Canada’s Liberals are rallying around Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland, each vying to succeed Justin Trudeau. While Carney’s outsider appeal clashes with Freeland’s deep cabinet experience, party insiders are counting on one of them to reignite voter enthusiasm.
We live in a world where it's too easy to spend money using your phone. Whether it's in-app purchases, games, or online shopping, spending money via a smartphone takes just a few seconds of your time. But did you ever think that this gadget can also help you make smarter choices about your finances? Your phone can help you plan your budget, manage your spending, and find subscription charges that you no longer need. Special apps can also monitor your financial progress when you have certain goals you want to reach.
YouTube is one of the most popular social networks for sharing videos in the world. With more than 2 billion active users each month, it has turned into a strong tool for businesses, content makers, and individuals to showcase their talent or sell their services. But with so much competition on the platform it can be hard to get noticed. One method to improve your channel's visibility on YouTube is to directly buy Youtube views to your videos. This might seem strange or counterintuitive, but it has shown to be a good way to increase engagement and get more subscribers to your channel. Learn how to purchase YouTube views to boost with a reliable service provider and avoid the costly mistake of falling victim to the many scams in this industry.
In today’s competitive business landscape, growth isn’t just an option—it’s a necessity. Companies aiming for long-term success need more than a good product or service; they need robust strategies and seamless execution. That’s where a business development consultant comes into play. Whether you're a startup or an established enterprise, these professionals offer tailored solutions to help you navigate challenges, identify opportunities, and achieve your goals.
In today’s digital landscape, event marketing requires creativity, precision, and engaging content to captivate audiences. Videos play a vital role in achieving these goals, as they bring events to life and leave lasting impressions. However, producing high-quality videos for every stage of an event can be resource-intensive. Enter AI video generators—powerful tools that simplify video creation while maintaining a professional touch. Platforms like the best AI video generator provide marketers with the ability to create compelling event videos effortlessly, from teasers to post-event highlights.
The FDA bans Red No. 3 in foods, dietary supplements, and oral medications by 2027 over cancer risks in lab rats, ending a decades-long debate. Learn how this synthetic red dye’s prohibition impacts major food brands and consumer products.
Blue Origin just pulled off a big first by launching its much-anticipated New Glenn rocket this morning. Standing nearly five times taller than the company’s well-known New Shepard, New Glenn thundered into orbit carrying a special payload called the Blue Ring Pathfinder—a test module capable of moving satellites around Earth’s orbit and potentially reaching as far as the moon.
Nintendo has at last unveiled its long-rumored successor to the Switch, and it’s going by the straightforward name Nintendo Switch 2. This beefed-up console looks a lot like its famous predecessor but promises added power, a magnetic Joy-Con design, and even a second USB-C port.
Learn why TikTok is shutting down in the U.S. this Sunday. Discover how the TikTok ban will impact users, creators, and businesses, and what alternatives to explore. Stay informed on the latest TikTok updates.
Spirit Airlines is cutting 200 positions amid its ongoing bankruptcy restructuring. The move, along with other cost-saving measures, comes as the carrier plans to emerge from Chapter 11 by early 2025 and streamline its ultra-low-cost business model.
The DOT’s lawsuit against Southwest and fine against Frontier signals a rising tide of government crackdowns on chronic airline delays. As passenger complaints grow, airlines can expect steeper penalties for unrealistic flight schedules and subpar on-time performances.
Nearly 50,000 international students, including 19,582 from India, were flagged as “no-shows” at Canadian schools in March–April 2024. Learn how Canada’s International Student Compliance Regime uncovered these permit-holders who failed to attend classes.
In the world of digital marketing, video content has been found to drive higher engagement, and consumers are spending 88% more time on websites with video than without. Video helps brands build connections by telling stories and explaining products to consumers in ways that feel authentic and relatable.
Across the Internet, data is always collected and processed. This has the potential to broaden the rift between data privacy and personalized marketing. Websites utilize cookies to track user preferences, browsing habits, and internet traffic to provide personalized advertising based on collected data. This type of marketing can be seen as intrusive, and at that point just how private your browsing becomes a concern.
Build a strong local presence as a field sales rep with these top branding tips from Badger Maps. Learn how to boost visibility and connect authentically. Start today!
In a major global trade shakeup, U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping new tariffs on 69 countries, including Canada, Brazil, India, and Taiwan.
Justin Timberlake has revealed he’s been battling Lyme disease behind the scenes during his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which wrapped up in Istanbul this week.
Lindsay Lohan made a stunning return to Hollywood at the premiere of Freakier Friday, reuniting with co-stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Chad Michael Murray on the purple carpet. Dressed in a sleek white gown, Lohan radiated confidence and nostalgia, embracing her Freaky Friday castmates two decades after the original film’s release.
Two days after a headline-making dinner, the former Canadian PM was seen singing along in the crowd at Katy Perry’s sold-out Montreal show, super-charging dating rumors.
Paparazzi photos of Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas leaving a West Hollywood bistro together have ignited whispers of a budding romance—fueling speculation the pairing is part of Paramount’s stealth marketing push for a Top Gun sequel set to film this fall.
A growing number of indie and marquee acts are yanking catalogs from Spotify after CEO Daniel Ek’s multimillion-euro investment in military AI firm Helsing, crippling playlists and fueling a viral boycott.
A profanity-laced PSA starring the “Avengers” icon rakes in 40 million views in 24 hours and signals a gritty new era for climate messaging.
Ireland’s Court of Appeal has upheld a €250,000 civil judgment against the MMA star, ending his bid to reverse a jury finding that he sexually assaulted a woman in 2018.
Thirty-two sold-out stadium shows pulled in an eye-watering $407.6 million, crowning Beyoncé the new queen of country-tour ticket sales.
An 8.8 magnitude quake off Russia’s Kamchatka sent waves across the Pacific, sparking evacuations and tsunami alerts from Japan to Chile before warnings were later eased.
Adam Sandler’s return to the golf course is making serious waves. Happy Gilmore 2, which premiered on Netflix on July 25, has debuted with 46.7 million views in just its first three days, making it the biggest U.S. opening weekend for a Netflix film ever.
South Park’s season premiere uses an AI made Trump, triggering a fierce White House warning of regulation as Paramount pursues an eight billion dollar Skydance merger.
Canadian Tire has confirmed it is reducing its corporate workforce as part of an effort to modernize and remain competitive in today’s fast-changing retail landscape. While the company declined to specify how many jobs are being cut, it said some corporate roles are being eliminated while others are expanding.
Security researchers found an unprotected database tied to Tea’s direct‑message feature, leaking intimate conversations, images, and location clues from more than 1 million female users.
The former Canadian PM and pop superstar were spotted sharing a chef’s‑tasting feast at Le Violon, igniting trans‑border buzz about a budding friendship—or something more.
The Beer Store is shutting down 11 more locations in Ontario on September 28, 2025, as part of its ongoing response to changes in the province’s alcohol retail market. This follows 20 closures in August and another 10 set for September 10.
Gwyneth Paltrow has stepped in as a “very temporary” spokesperson for tech company Astronomer, just days after its CEO and chief people officer resigned following a viral Coldplay concert moment.
Beyoncé has shattered records once again, this time in country music. Her Cowboy Carter tour, which wrapped up on July 26 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, officially became the highest-grossing country tour of all time, raking in over $400 million across just 32 dates.
Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps has soared into theaters with an impressive $118 million opening weekend, signaling a strong rebound for the MCU. The reboot, helmed by WandaVision director Matt Shakman, marks the highest MCU opening since Deadpool & Wolverine.
BAFTA-winning actor Micheal Ward has been formally charged with two counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault, the Metropolitan Police confirmed.
American Eagle’s “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans” fall launch sparks viral buzz, a double‑digit share rally, and a fresh push to reclaim Gen Z denim dominance.
An internal memo says Tesla will begin a limited paid robotaxi service across the San Francisco Bay Area as soon as Friday, using modified Model Ys with human safety drivers on board.
The Star Wars creator electrified Hall H by walking onstage unannounced, revealing never‑before‑seen archival footage and hinting at a new film project outside the galaxy far, far away.
Kristin Cabot, Chief People Officer at U.S. tech firm Astronomer, has officially resigned after a viral video showed her embracing then-CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert.
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