Report
Coverage of Report in the Nexus archive.
- These are the most stressed-out cities in America, data shows
A new report has identified the most stressed cities in America. The article highlights which cities are ranked highest in stress levels.
- These are the most stressed-out cities in America, data shows
A new report identifies the most stressed cities in America, highlighting urban areas with high stress levels based on available data.
- Nearly 1 million wallets are down $3.81 billion on Trump’s memecoin: report
Nearly 1 million wallets have lost $3.81 billion on a memecoin associated with Trump. His financial disclosure revealed a $636 million payout linked to the token, contributing to over $1.4 billion in total crypto-related income for 2025.
- Emergency operator dispatched ambulance and police to the wrong address after man found collapsed in the street - leading to him being run over and killed, report finds
An emergency operator dispatched an ambulance and police to the wrong address after a man was found collapsed in the street, resulting in him being run over and killed, according to a report.
- 'The system is broken': Businesses are forking out a fortune on wellness initiatives but have no way of knowing if it works, report says
Businesses are spending significant amounts on wellness initiatives but lack a way to assess their effectiveness, according to a report. The report criticizes the current system for being broken.
- California’s vote-counting nightmare laid bare in report — as key deadline looms
A new report criticizes California's election system for having the slowest vote count in the US due to fixable issues, highlighting systemic problems.
- Britain is 'wasting' £8billion of taxpayers' money a year on transport and infrastructure schemes, far more than other countries, new report says
Britain is wasting £8 billion annually on transport and infrastructure schemes, exceeding other countries' spending, according to a new report.
- Nigeria: Poor Data Infrastructure Undermines Banks Ai Profitability Drive - Report
Banks in Nigeria and across Africa are investing in AI to enhance operations and customer experience, but experts warn these efforts may fail to deliver returns without strong data infrastructure. A report highlights that poor data foundations undermine profitability goals for banks.
- Climate change poses growing risks to elderly: report
A report highlights that climate change is increasingly posing risks to the elderly. The findings emphasize growing concerns for this demographic due to environmental changes.
- The $5M risk that could spell huge trouble for Meghan Markle’s business: report
Meghan Markle's As Ever brand faces a $5M risk due to a tight deadline to sell remaining inventory, as reported.
- Hyderabad office-goers lose 312 hours a year in traffic, says report
Hyderabad office-goers lose 312 hours annually in traffic, according to a report. The issue highlights significant time spent in traffic by daily commuters.
- Divestment from pro-Israel firms could cost NYC $37B: report
Divestment from major firms that do business with Israel could cost New York City pension funds and taxpayers over $37 billion over the next decade, according to a new report. The report highlights potential financial losses linked to pension fund divestment targeting pro-Israel firms.
- Largest ICE detention facility wasted millions and put detainees at risk, report finds
A report found that mismanagement at a large ICE detention facility in Texas resulted in unsafe conditions and millions of tax dollars being wasted on contractors. The facility's operations were criticized for both financial inefficiency and risks to detainees.
- Largest ICE detention facility wasted millions and put detainees at risk, report finds
A report found that mismanagement at a large ICE detention facility in Texas led to unsafe conditions and millions of tax dollars being wasted on contractors.
- Largest ICE detention facility wasted millions and put detainees at risk, report finds
A report found that mismanagement at the largest ICE detention facility in Texas led to unsafe conditions contributing to detainees' deaths and suffering, while millions in tax dollars were wasted on contractors.
- How your personal data is being sold legally online - and used by hackers to steal millions, report warns
A report warns that personal data is being legally sold online and subsequently exploited by hackers to steal millions. The issue highlights risks of data exposure through legitimate online channels.
- Notre Dame Students Abused by Priest in ‘Weighing Scheme,’ Report Finds
A report found that a priest at the University of Notre Dame abused students through a 'weighing scheme.' The allegations involve sexual abuse at the university.
- UK risks ‘lost generation’ without more jobs for young people
A report warns the UK faces a 'lost generation' due to rising youth unemployment, urging reforms in education and welfare systems to create more job opportunities for young people.
- Bossy BP big bashed for bullying colleagues before abrupt ouster: report
BP Chairman Albert Manifold was abruptly ousted amid allegations of bullying colleagues, marking another scandalous departure at the oil major. The report links his removal to a pattern of controversial exits involving top executives.
- South African president mounts legal challenge against report that could lead to impeachment
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is legally challenging a report that could result in his impeachment. He claims the report's authors 'misconceived' their mandate, suggesting they overstepped their authority.
- South African president mounts legal challenge against report that could lead to impeachment
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is legally challenging a report that could potentially lead to his impeachment. He claims the report's authors 'misconceived' their mandate, indicating a dispute over the report's validity and scope.
- US plans to cut bombers, firefighters and warships available to Europe in time of war: report
The US plans to reduce the number of bombers, firefighters, and warships available to NATO allies during times of crisis, according to a new report. This decision could impact military readiness and support for European partners in potential conflicts.
- 10 cheapest places to live in US revealed — and only one of them is in a blue state
The top 10 most affordable housing markets in the U.S. are predominantly in red states, with only one located in the Northeast, according to a recent report. The findings highlight a stark regional divide in housing affordability.
- Dems' 2024 audit prompts mixed feelings towards DNC chair's leadership
The Democratic National Committee's 2024 audit has generated mixed reactions regarding the leadership of its chair, Martin. The report, released this week, has drawn criticism toward Martin.
- China's control over UK's antibiotics supply 'leaves Britain vulnerable', report warns
A report warns that China's control over the UK's antibiotics supply chain leaves Britain vulnerable to potential disruptions. The analysis highlights concerns about reliance on a single country for critical medical supplies.
- Family's agony after report uncovers litany of failings over 5-year-old's death at 'chaotic and ineffective' hospital - where staff heard laughing as he was taken off life support
A 5-year-old child died at a 'chaotic and ineffective' hospital due to systemic failings, with staff reportedly laughing as life support was removed. The family is experiencing profound grief and anguish over the circumstances surrounding the child's death.
- Prediction market volume tops $25 billion monthly as retail activity dominates, crypto drives onboarding: report
Prediction market volume exceeded $25.7 billion in the past month, driven by retail activity and crypto adoption, with nearly 40% of new user activity linked to cryptocurrency.
- The petty reasons Kim Jong Un will have you killed are revealed in report - from listening to pop music to falling asleep in the North Korean leader's presence
A report reveals that Kim Jong Un may order executions for trivial offenses such as listening to pop music or falling asleep in his presence, highlighting the harsh enforcement of North Korean regime norms.
- Distressed UK Firms Pile Up as War Enters Third Month, Report Says
UK firms are experiencing increased distress as a war enters its third month, according to a report. A steel plant in the UK is highlighted as an example of the economic strain.
- Algos Are ‘Dominating’ Buy-Side Currency Trading, Report Says
A report highlights that algorithmic trading is increasingly dominating buy-side currency trading, signaling a shift in market dynamics driven by automated strategies. This trend underscores the growing reliance on technology in financial markets.
- Stocks Rise on Iran Offer Report
Stocks rose following a report that Iran has made an offer, which is expected to influence market dynamics. The development is seen as a potential positive catalyst for investor confidence.
- California is leading national preschool expansion, but quality lags, report says
California has expanded free transitional kindergarten to all 4-year-olds, but a new report highlights the need for improvements in teacher training and class size limitations to enhance program quality.
- South Korean fighter jets collided due to pilots taking pictures, report finds
A South Korean military report found that two fighter jets collided because the pilots were taking pictures. One pilot was fined thousands of dollars to cover repair costs.
- UK gas firm downplays bitcoin mining plans after report suggested pivot
A UK gas firm has downplayed recent reports suggesting it is pivoting to bitcoin mining, stating it is only exploring the potential. The company emphasized its commitment to advancing the site for UK energy security.
- Activist recalls surviving assassination attempt caught on video
An environmentalist who survived an assassination attempt shared their experience during the presentation of a report documenting the killing of 10 activists in Mexico in 2025. The incident, captured on video, highlights ongoing violence against activists in the region.
- Britain's dying butterflies: Shocking report reveals how 33 native species are fighting an 'increasingly urgent battle' for survival - with some declining by 90% since 1976
A report reveals that 33 native butterfly species in Britain are facing an 'increasingly urgent battle' for survival, with some populations declining by 90% since 1976. The findings highlight the severe threats to biodiversity and conservation challenges.
- Southport killer's parents 'should have stopped him' and done their 'moral' duty by reporting him to the police, damning report reveals
A damning report criticizes the parents of a Southport killer for failing to stop their child's violent actions and not reporting him to authorities. The report highlights their moral duty in preventing the crime.
- Southport massacre victims' families call for urgent reforms and say killer Axel Rudakubana's parents 'failed' after report revealed missed opportunities to prevent stabbings
The families of Southport massacre victims are demanding urgent reforms following a report highlighting missed opportunities to prevent the stabbings. The report criticizes the killer Axel Rudakubana's parents for failing to intervene despite warning signs. The incident has sparked calls for systemic changes in preventing such tragedies.
- Australia should set immigration targets to achieve a ‘stable temporary population’, report says
A report urges Australia to set immigration targets for a 'stable temporary population' to address the surge in nonpermanent residents, which has grown from 2.7% to over 6% of the population since 2010. The increase has strained public services and housing, prompting experts to prioritize discussions on the 'scale of temporariness' over net migration figures.
- Apple and Lenovo have the least repairable laptops, analysis finds
A report by the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund ranked Apple and Lenovo as having the least repairable laptops, giving them C-minus and D-minus scores respectively. The analysis focused on disassembly ease and repair information availability, using French repairability standards.