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The Business Behind the Bet: How UK Online Gambling Became a Sixteen Billion Pound Industry

The UK Gambling Commission’s annual report for the financial year ending March 2025 recorded a total gross gambling yield of sixteen point eight billion pounds, a seven point three percent increase on the previous year. Remote gambling, which covers every form of betting and gaming conducted online, accounted for seven point eight billion of that total, up thirteen point one percent year-on-year. Nearly half the industry’s revenue now originates from screens rather than premises, and...

Trump, Thune clash on voter ID ultimatum as GOP remains divided on path forward

President Donald Trump’s declaration that he won’t sign any new bills until the Senate passes voter ID legislation threatens to derail his own legislative priorities and sideline confirmation of the newest addition to his Cabinet.  Trump wants Senate Republicans to ram the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act through the upper chamber with the talking filibuster, even at the cost of the Senate’s most valuable commodity: floor time. ‘It must be done immediately. It...

Katie Britt blasts Democrats for playing ‘political games’ with shutdown amid airport chaos

Senate Republicans are accusing their Democratic counterparts of playing ‘political games’ as the caucus appears ready to escalate the standoff over funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). There’s been little movement to reopen DHS during the weekslong partial shutdown, leading to outcry from Republicans over long wait times and missed flights at airports across the country. Some Democrats are threatening to continue their blockade of DHS funding unless serious action is taken to rein...

Iranian Kurdish fighters say they’re ready to strike Tehran, waiting for opening

Iranian Kurdish opposition groups say they are prepared to challenge Tehran but are holding back for now as the war between the United States, Israel and the Islamic Republic continues to unfold. Khalid Azizi, spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI), told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that Kurdish forces are closely watching developments but have no plans to launch a ground offensive at this stage. Reports in recent days have...

Sell Your Property Quickly Using Reliable Cash Purchase Agreements

Selling a home often feels like a long race with no finish line in sight. Traditional buyers might back out or struggle with funding. This creates a lot of stress for anyone needing to move fast. Cash purchase agreements offer a different path for homeowners. These deals focus on speed and certainty instead of waiting months for a bank. Understanding how these agreements work can help you regain control of your timeline. Speed Of Cash...

Your Pocket Guide to Egypt: How to Plan the Perfect Holiday Tour

Looking to plan your holiday in Egypt? It’s like a journey through time, from ancient wonders to iconic landmarks. When you choose Egypt tours, you’re not just travelling; you’re experiencing the culture, history, adventure, hospitality, and the amazing food, which means everything you’re looking for in your dream tour. Egypt offers you a dream-come-true experience: standing in front of the great Giza Pyramid or sailing across the Nile River feels like a magical adventure you’ve...

Tangela Q. Parker Reflects on Career Lessons from Healthcare Leadership

Tangela Q. Parker is an Atlanta-based marketing and corporate affairs executive with more than two decades of experience working at the intersection of healthcare, public policy, and institutional reputation. Her career has focused on helping large organisations communicate clearly during complex and highly scrutinised moments. Parker grew up in Brandon, Mississippi, in a family that valued discipline, service, and education. Her father balanced federal work with running a small business, while her mother was both...

How generational differences can fuel growth

We are heading towards a time where five generations share the workplace. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, employees bring very different experiences, values and expectations. For leaders, this is not a problem to solve. It is an opportunity to harness a range of perspectives in service of better outcomes for the business. Yet the conversation around generational difference often starts in the wrong place. Narratives that younger generations do not want to work, that...

Hegseth once warned against endless wars. Now he’s leading Trump’s strike-first doctrine

In a little over a year, the United States has carried out dozens of airstrikes on vessels in the Caribbean tied to alleged narco-trafficking networks, launched sustained operations against Houthi forces in the Red Sea, captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, struck Iranian nuclear facilities and now embarked on an extended military campaign aimed at degrading Tehran’s missile, drone and command infrastructure. The tempo marks one of the most assertive stretches of American force projection in...

Iran’s new supreme leader is ‘his father on steroids,’ experts warn of hardline rule

‘Think of Mojtaba Khamenei as his father on steroids.’ That is how Kasra Aarabi, director of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps research at the advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran, described Iran’s new supreme leader in comments to Fox News Digital following reports that the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been selected to lead the Islamic Republic. ‘Mojtaba was already operating as a ‘mini supreme leader’ in the Bayt-e Rahbari — his father’s office and...