Waitress blasts tourists’ $100 tip

Madison Tayt, from New York City, lashed out at the stingy patrons in a now-deleted Twitter thread posted on Monday, which has since clocked up 40 million views and a whole lot of controversy, the New York Post reports.

“I f**king hate Europeans sometimes on God,” a ticked-off Tayt began.

“This table just left $70 ($A105.23) on a $700 ($A1,052.34) check af…

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Arby’s Introduces New Good Burger 2 Meal

Available exclusively at Arby’s for a limited time starting Monday, November 13, 2023, each Good Burger 2 Meal includes a Deluxe Wagyu Steakhouse Burger paired with a Strawberry Shake and Fries – a nostalgia-filled combo that fans of Good Burger are sure to recognize.

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Review- Hulu’s ‘Welcome to Chippendales’

Welcome to Chippendales has all the elements of a great workplace comedy—a charismatic cast, offbeat characters, an unconventional setting. But the show, premiering Nov. 22 on Hulu, is actually a true-crime docudrama based on a book called Deadly Dance: The Chippendales Murders by K. Scott Macdonald and Patrick MontesDeOca. That complicates things, resulting in a romp th…

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‘The Other Black Girl’ Ending Breakdown

Warning: This post contains spoilers for The Other Black Girl

The Other Black Girl is not your average workplace drama. Based on Zakiya Dalila Harris’ thrilling satirical 2021 novel of the same name, the 10-episode television series, which drops on Hulu on September 13, centers on Nella Rogers, an ambitious young Black woman trying to make it in the comp…

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Taylor Swift Fan Dies Before Eras Concert in Rio

RIO DE JANEIRO — A 23-year-old Taylor Swift fan died at the singer’s Eras Tour concert in Rio de Janeiro Friday night, according to a statement from the show’s organizers in Brazil. Both Swifties and politicians reacted to the news with outrage.

While a cause of death for Ana Clara Benevides Machado has not been announced, fans complained they were not allowed to take water into Nilton …

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How American Shoppers Broke the Supply Chain

Gina Martinez, 54, has watched the vociferous U.S. appetite for stuff drive by her door every day. She lives in the house where she grew up in Wilmington, a working-class neighborhood of Los Angeles. When she was young, neighbors would chase trucks out of the neighborhood, she says, yelling at them for rumbling through on their way to and from the nearby twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach…

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GM to Cut Robotaxi Fleet in Half After Two Crashes

General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle unit has agreed to cut its fleet of San Francisco robotaxis in half as authorities investigate two recent crashes in the city.

The state Department of Motor Vehicles asked for the reduction after a Cruise vehicle without a human driver collided with an unspecified emergency vehicle on Thursday.

“The DMV is investigating recent concerning i…

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Meet the Women Leading the Global Fight for Workers’ Rights in the Informal Economy

Myrtle Witbooi was just 18-years-old when she convened the first ever meeting of domestic workers in Cape Town, South Africa. It was 1965, during the apartheid years of racial segregation, and Witbooi’s actions carried great risk. “We weren’t supposed to disobey the people we were working for,” Witbooi, now 74, tells TIME in an interview over the phone. “Still toda…

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How TIME and Statista Determined America’s Top Law Firms of 2024

This year, TIME launched its inaugural list of America’s Top Law Firms, in partnership with Statista, a leading international provider of market and consumer data and rankings. The result of this survey: the 150 most recommended law firms in the country. Here’s how the winners were selected.

Methodology

The “America’s Top Law Firms 2024” list is based on recommendations made by …

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Online Platforms Are Missing a Brutal Wave of Hate Speech in Japan

Immediately after Shinzo Abe was assassinated by a gunman on July 8, a rumor quickly spread on Japanese social media. It falsely claimed that the suspect was a “Zainichi Korean.” The term generally applies to descendants of Korean people who emigrated to Japan between 1910 and 1945—a period when Japan occupied Korea. They are the most targeted minority in Japan and suffer from…

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