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10.07.2025 | Asians are avoiding trips to the U.S. this year — for a variety of reasons | Nearly 80% of Southeast Asians say the U.S. is losing its appeal as a travel destination.
Travelers are concerned about discrimination, the Trump Administration and guns, a CNBC survey found.
Interest in visiting the country was highest amo... |
09.07.2025 | A surprise IRS move on political endorsements leaves faith leaders and legal experts divided | Speaking to reporters Wednesday, President Donald Trump called the IRS’ assessment “terrific.”
“I love the fact that churches can endorse a political candidate,” he said. “We have a lot of respect for the people that lead the church.”
While... |
09.07.2025 | Companies keep slashing jobs. How worried should workers be about AI replacing them? | The heightened fear comes as major tech companies, such as Microsoft, Intel, Amazon and Meta cut workers, push for more efficiency and promote their AI tools. Tech companies have rolled out AI-powered features that can generate code, analyz... |
07.07.2025 | Shaikh Syed Isa Semait, Singapore's longest-serving Mufti, dies at 87 | Listen
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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s longest-serving Mufti, Shaikh Syed Isa Semait, died on Monday (Jul 7) at the age of 87.
The Islamic Religious Council of Singapo... |
07.07.2025 | What to know about a potential deal to keep TikTok running in US | Here’s what to know about where TikTok stands in the U.S. following Trump’s comments. Related Articles
DACA recipient among those at Alligator Alcatraz, attorney says
Ford recalls over 850,000 cars in the US due to potential fuel pump failu... |
06.07.2025 | Has Trump era made immigrants’ lives more difficult? Longtime Coloradans and more recent arrivals weigh in | She believes immigrants face more hostility now than her Vietnamese family did when its members first landed in the United States decades ago, though Vương-Sandoval said xenophobia and racism were prevalent back then. Her family fled politi... |
02.07.2025 | Amazon deploys its 1 millionth robot in a sign of more job automation | The millionth robot strengthens Amazon’s position as the world’s largest manufacturer and operator of mobile robotics, said the company’s vice president of robotics.
The company’s new “DeepFleet” AI model is expected to cut the travel time ... |
30.06.2025 | Swimply Launches 'Shvimply' - An Ultra-Private Pool Platform for America’s Growing Conservative Faith Communities | Shvimply is a new, modest alternative designed for religiously observant communities who require true privacy to swim.
If peace can’t be found in Jerusalem, maybe it’ll be found poolside in Jersey.
We’re meeting the needs of millions of Ame... |
28.06.2025 | Fear and Vulnerability: The Impact of Immigration Raids on Communities of Color | In the heart of California, fear hangs thick in the air. It’s a palpable tension, like a storm cloud ready to burst. The state’s immigrant communities, particularly those with darker skin, are feeling the weight of this fear more than ever.... |
27.06.2025 | ‘Scared to be brown’: California residents fearful amid immigration raids | “You’re scared to be brown,” said Ramirez, a Los Angeles radio host for “The Cruz Show” on Real 92.3. “You’re scared to look a certain way right now.”
The Department of Homeland Security has denied that agents are racially profiling. Agency... |
26.06.2025 | Student loan borrowers face ‘default cliff’ as late payments climb, report finds | As the U.S. Department of Education ramps up collection efforts on past-due federal student loans, a default wave is coming, new reports show.
Of the 5.8 million newly delinquent borrowers, nearly one-third could reach default status in Jul... |
24.06.2025 | The Future of Collaboration: Humans and AI in Creative Work | In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the question looms large: Will artificial intelligence (AI) replace us? This question reverberates through boardrooms, classrooms, and living rooms alike. The rise of generative AI has shifted f... |
24.06.2025 | The number of ‘everyday millionaires’ has quadrupled in the last 25 years, new data shows | The number of millionaires in the U.S. grew by an average of 1,000 people a day in 2024, according to new data from UBS.
The U.S. saw the fastest growth of its millionaire population of any nation worldwide, according to the investment bank... |
23.06.2025 | The Rise of Virtual Co-Working: A Game Changer for Remote Workers and Solopreneurs | Joining The Power Pulse
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Following the growing challenges of isolation among remote workers around the world, a new virtual community - The Power Pulse - officially launched this month. CHELTENHAM,... |
22.06.2025 | From fear to fluency: Why empathy is the missing ingredient in AI rollouts | Join the event trusted by enterprise leaders for nearly two decades. VB Transform brings together the people building real enterprise AI strategy. Learn more
While many organizations are eager to explore how AI can transform their business,... |
20.06.2025 | Community And Choice Are Not Bubbles | Disclosure: I am on the board of Bluesky and am inherently biased. Adjust your skepticism of what I write on this topic accordingly.
It seems a bit odd: when something is supposedly dying or irrelevant, journalists can’t stop writing about ... |
19.06.2025 | Trump extends TikTok ban deadline for a third time, without clear legal basis | TikTok praised Trump for signing an extension Thursday.
“We are grateful for President Trump’s leadership and support in ensuring that TikTok continues to be available for more than 170 million American users and 7.5 million U.S. businesses... |
19.06.2025 | Humans + AI: Why Collaboration -Not Replacement- Is the Future of Creative Work Despite fears and AI anxiety - the opportunity is clear, especially in a region that is investing heavily in AI as a cor... | Will artificial intelligence (AI) replace us? That's the question echoing across society – and for good reason. The rise of generative AI began as a thought experiment, but is now a headline-dominating reality. What was once theoretical is ... |
18.06.2025 | The Color of Money: Navigating the Landscape of Job Opportunities and Health Risks | In the ever-evolving landscape of American life, two pressing issues emerge: the health risks of synthetic food dyes and the job market's geographical disparities. Both topics resonate deeply with the public, shaping choices and futures. Le... |
17.06.2025 | There’s a ’10% to 20% chance’ that AI will displace humans completely, says ‘godfather’ of the technology | Geoffrey Hinton, the computer scientist known as a “Godfather of AI,” says the technology he helped create is getting increasingly scary — and not enough people are taking the risks of artificial intelligence seriously.
“There’s risks that ... |
17.06.2025 | Editorial: Nothing fake about synthetic food dye health risks | Democrats can score points here: Voters, especially younger ones and parents, are all in for cleaner food. In a 2025 Pew Research Center survey, 78% of Gen Z and Millennials said they’d back candidates prioritizing public health. Supporting... |
16.06.2025 | Coming to America? In 2025, the US to some looks less like a dream and more like a place to avoid | Polling by Pew Research Center from January through April found that opinions of the U.S. have worsened over the past year in 15 of the 24 countries it surveyed.
Trump and many of his supporters maintain that migrants in the country illegal... |
16.06.2025 | Want a Job That Pays Enough for a Comfortable Lifestyle? You'll Have the Best Shot in This U.S. City — and the Worst in 4 Others. How far will your wages go? It all comes down to location. | If you're a recent college graduate looking to launch your career or a mid-level professional ready for a pivot, you might be in the market for an entry-level job — and wondering how much you can expect to get paid.
Less than half (48%) of ... |
14.06.2025 | The Middle Class Mirage: Understanding Income in America’s Largest Cities | In America, the middle class is often seen as the backbone of society. It’s the group that fuels the economy, drives consumer spending, and embodies the American Dream. But what does it really mean to be middle class in today’s urban landsc... |
14.06.2025 | The income you need to be middle class in the 15 biggest U.S. cities | Earning a household income of $150,000 might sound like a lot, but in many of the biggest cities in the U.S. it still puts you squarely in the middle class.
Middle-class households earn between two-thirds and twice the local median income, ... |
13.06.2025 | Trump throws curveball at Japan tea giant's US expansion swing | TOKYO :Top Japanese tea brand Ito En's latest push to win over health-conscious U.S. customers with its traditional unsweetened brew has hit a new road bump: President Donald Trump's trade tariffs.
The company, which splashed out on a tie-u... |
11.06.2025 | The Media Divide: Trust, Mistrust, and the Power of Perception | In the current landscape of American media, trust is a rare commodity. A recent study reveals a stark divide between Republicans and Democrats regarding the sources they trust. This divide is not just a matter of opinion; it shapes the way ... |
11.06.2025 | The Silent Suffering of Native Americans Amid Federal Health Cuts | In the vast landscapes of the American Southwest, a storm brews. It’s not a tempest of wind and rain, but a storm of neglect. Native Americans, particularly those in the Navajo Nation, are feeling the brunt of federal health cuts. Promises ... |
11.06.2025 | Beyond the Basics: 3 Ways to Win with Your Mobile Health Strategy | Lee Jones, Chief Product Officer at Gozio Health
Consumers get a more high-tech experience from their Chick-fil-A app than they do from most health system mobile apps, and it’s a major dissatisfier, even when the quality of care is strong. ... |
10.06.2025 | Study finds little agreement between Republicans and Democrats on media sources they trust | Rogan’s podcast illustrated some of the sharp differences between the parties and why President Donald Trump’s interview there proved influential during the last election. Forty percent of Democrats said they distrust Rogan’s show as a sour... |
08.06.2025 | The Financial Fog: Gen Z's Struggle with Saving and Spending | Generation Z stands at a crossroads. Born into a world of rapid change, they face economic uncertainty that looms like a dark cloud. A recent Credit Karma poll reveals a startling truth: nearly half of Gen Z feels that planning for the futu... |
07.06.2025 | 4 ways to stop stressing about your schedule and reclaim your downtime | Sixty per cent of people surveyed by the Pew Research Center said they sometimes felt too busy to enjoy life. We asked experts for some tips on things we can do to feel more in charge of our time. 1. ABANDON THE IDEA OF BEING ALL CAUGHT UP
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07.06.2025 | When it comes to saving, Gen Z asks: ‘What’s the point?’ That’s dangerous, expert says | Adult members of Gen Z are feeling disillusioned about their economic prospects.
Nearly half say planning for the future feels “pointless,” according to a Credit Karma poll.
Many feel frustrated by a tough job market and worried about debt,... |
06.06.2025 | Commentary: Why Singapore PM Wong's recent comments on Israel actions in Gaza are significant | Listen
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SINGAPORE: Last week, Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that Israel’s restriction of aid into Gaza may be a “likely breach of international h... |
03.06.2025 | No Wi-Fi, no problem: 8 family-friendly hike-in lodges for a digital detox | 8 family-friendly hike-in lodges perfect for a digital detox
More accessible than many remote backcountry huts, these 8 lodges offer a slow-paced and intentionally unplugged vacation in the great outdoors for families. Many provide basic li... |
29.05.2025 | Most LGBTQ+ adults feel Americans don’t accept transgender people, poll finds | Still, Santiago said he doesn’t fear for his own personal safety — a contrast with most transgender people, who said they have feared for their safety at some point.
“I guess I don’t feel it as much because I live a life that most people do... |
27.05.2025 | From Defenders To Skeptics: The Sharp Decline In Young Americans’ Support For Free Speech | For much of the 20th century, young Americans were seen as free speech’s fiercest defenders. But now, young Americans are growing more skeptical of free speech.
According to a March 2025 report by The Future of Free Speech, a nonpartisan th... |
25.05.2025 | Opinion: Gregg D. Caruso: Aristotle would scoff at Mark Zuckerberg’s suggestion that AI can solve the loneliness epidemic | Researchers have started exploring these questions. But as a moral philosopher, I think it’s worth turning to a different source: the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle.
Though it might seem odd to consult someone who lived over 2,000 year... |
24.05.2025 | Aging Boom’s next stage: Rise of the 100-somethings | Welcome to Ageville
The number of centenarians worldwide has more than doubled over the past 25 years and demographers at the United Nations project that the 100-something crowd will quadruple by mid-century. Today, the biggest centenarian ... |
23.05.2025 | The AI Homework Revolution: Are Students Learning or Just Copying? | In the digital age, students are riding the wave of artificial intelligence. AI tools like ChatGPT have become their trusty sidekicks. But is this partnership helping or hindering their education? A recent survey from Singapore reveals that... |
23.05.2025 | The Looming Cuts to SNAP: A Recipe for Crisis | The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is on the chopping block. Proposed cuts threaten to slice benefits for millions of Americans. The GOP tax bill, touted as a “big, beautiful” solution, may instead serve as a recipe for di... |
23.05.2025 | Sweden's Billionaires: A Paradox of Prosperity in a Socialist Landscape | Sweden is often painted as a socialist utopia, a land of equality and welfare. Yet, it boasts a surprising number of billionaires. This paradox raises eyebrows and invites scrutiny. Are these wealthy individuals a threat to the socialist id... |
23.05.2025 | Teenage students often use AI to do homework, a survey finds. This is the impact on their grades | Listen
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SINGAPORE: In an age of ChatGPT, are students actually doing their homework any more? Even if they are, they would be using artificial intelligence to... |
22.05.2025 | ‘Socialist’ Sweden has no problem with its billionaires | Sweden has a higher proportion of billionaires than the US, but far from causing anti-capitalist backlash the supposedly socialist nation welcomes its wealthy, say Rainer Zitelmann and Anders Ydstedt
In an article entitled ‘Sweden: a social... |
22.05.2025 | Millennial founder’s best career advice for Gen Z: ‘You don’t get what you don’t ask for’ | Amanda Litman was just 26 when she co-founded Run For Something, a political organization that recruits and supports young, diverse candidates running for down-ballot office, in 2017.
As Run for Something grew, Litman found that in order to... |
21.05.2025 | Food stamps face ‘biggest cut in the program’s history’ under GOP tax bill | As lawmakers look to enact a new legislative tax package, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is poised to see big cuts that experts say could put benefits at risk.
With the proposed changes, more federal food assistance... |
19.05.2025 | Trump’s clash with the courts raises prospect of showdown over separation of powers | In other cases, the administration has removed immigrants against court orders or had judges find that the administration is not complying with their directives. Dan Bongino, now Trump’s deputy director of the FBI, called on the president t... |
16.05.2025 | The motherhood penalty: Mothers earned 35% less than fathers in 2024 | A new Bankrate analysis of Census Bureau Current Population Survey (CPS) data reveals full-time working fathers earned 35% more in wages than mothers working full-time in 2024, a wider disparity than in 2023 and 2022 (31% and 32%, respectiv... |
14.05.2025 | The Upper-Middle Class: A Financial Tightrope Across America | In the vast landscape of the United States, the term "upper-middle class" dances on the tongues of many. It evokes images of comfortable homes, family vacations, and a certain lifestyle that feels just out of reach for some. But w... |
14.05.2025 | The Future of Friendship: AI Companions or Just Algorithms? | In a world where technology evolves faster than a blink, the idea of AI companions is stirring the pot. Mark Zuckerberg, the architect of Meta, envisions a future where artificial intelligence fills the gaps in our social lives. He believes... |
14.05.2025 | The AI Friendship Paradox: Navigating Connections in a Digital Age | In a world where technology shapes our lives, the idea of AI as friends is both intriguing and unsettling. Mark Zuckerberg, the mastermind behind Meta, envisions a future where AI chatbots become our companions. He believes these digital en... |
14.05.2025 | Grocery Prices Soar: Strategies for Survival in a Costly Market | The grocery store is a battlefield. Prices are rising, and consumers are feeling the heat. Food inflation is not just a statistic; it’s a reality that hits home. The numbers tell a stark story: food prices have surged by 24% since 2020. For... |
14.05.2025 | The Price of Progress: Navigating America’s Economic Tightrope | America is at a crossroads. The trade war with China looms large, and inflation is gnawing at the wallets of everyday citizens. The landscape is shifting, and the stakes are high. In the heart of this economic storm, former President Trump’... |
14.05.2025 | Trump Administration’s Targeting Of International Students Jeopardizes Free Speech And Privacy Online | The federal government is using social media surveillance to target student visa holders living in the United States for online speech the Trump administration disfavors. The administration has initiated this new program, called “Catch and ... |
13.05.2025 | Warren Buffett: ‘Every American citizen ought to watch’ this documentary on the Fortune 500’s first female CEO | Warren Buffett’s retirement announcement got most of the attention at Berkshire Hathaway’s 2025 annual meeting, but the billionaire investor also used the event to share a “fascinating” movie recommendation.
“Check out ‘Becoming Katharine G... |
13.05.2025 | How much you need to earn to be upper-middle class in every U.S. state | Earning more than $110,000 in household income doesn’t make you rich — but in most states, it means you’re upper-middle class.
Nationwide, upper-middle class households earn a median income between $117,000 and $150,000, according to a new ... |
13.05.2025 | Many Americans are struggling with food price inflation. Here’s how to save on groceries | Americans are feeling the pressure of higher grocery prices.
“It feels very visceral versus something that’s updated once a year like a car insurance,” said Stephen Kates, a financial analyst at Bankrate.
As food prices are expected to rise... |
12.05.2025 | Trump travels to a Middle East in transition | This week, US President Donald Trump makes his inaugural visit to the Middle East since the start of his second term, traveling to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates on May 13-16. Amid the heightened focus on US policy toward... |
08.05.2025 | Mark Zuckerberg Envisions a Future Where Your Friends Are AI Chatbots — But Not Everyone Is Convinced Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks AI chatbots will help supplement your social life. | Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg predicts a future where AI will understand you so well that different AI personas will become your "friends."
In a new interview with podcaster Dwarkesh Patel, Zuckerberg said that he thinks "the aver... |
06.05.2025 | Arjun Bansal Builds Letter-Writing Platform to Reduce Senior Isolation and Loneliness | LIVINGSTON, NJ, UNITED STATES, May 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Arjun Bansal, a junior at Livingston High School is combating social isolation among seniors with On a Brighter Note, a community-driven initiative that fosters connection thr... |
02.05.2025 | The Reckoning of Power: A Tale of Justice and Digital Sovereignty | In the heart of Memphis, a storm brewed. Five police officers, once guardians of the law, now stood accused of a heinous crime. They were charged with the second-degree murder of Tyre Nichols, a young man whose life was snuffed out in a bru... |
01.05.2025 | Nigeria: 2025 - the Year Digital Platform Regulation Went Geopolitical | Countries like Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa are no longer waiting for Brussels or Washington to make decisions on what Big Tech is doing in their countries.
Following my recent article on Big Tech's mounting legal challenges, it's clear... |
23.04.2025 | Confidence in Trump’s handling of the U.S. economy plummets, new polls show | Just 37% of Americans approve of President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos survey, lower than at any point during his first term.
About 59% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s tariffs on goods from mo... |
23.04.2025 | CNBC’s The China Connection newsletter: U.S. regulatory scrutiny fans Chinese stock delisting fears | Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 SIN/HK | 0400 - 05:00 CET
A comment from U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent earlier this month reignited fears on Wall Street about a forced delisting of Chinese stocks from U.S. exchanges.
The continuing a... |
23.04.2025 | Here’s where young adults are most likely to live with parents — the top 3 cities are in California | In some California metro areas, a third of 25- to 34-year-olds live with their parents, according to Pew Research Center.
Young adults stand to save about $13,000 a year by living at home, according to a Federal Reserve report.
Demographics... |
21.04.2025 | Ex-CEO reveals the No. 1 word he never wants to hear from his employees: I don’t want them to feel ‘beneath me’ | If you’re speaking with Mickey Drexler, ditch the formality.
The 80-year-old chairman of clothing brand Alex Mill, and former CEO of Gap and J.Crew Group, says he’d much rather colleagues and employees address him like a regular person, usi... |
20.04.2025 | The Battle for Reservations and the Future of Marijuana Legislation | In the bustling world of dining and cannabis, two significant battles are unfolding. One is about restaurant reservations, and the other revolves around marijuana legalization. Both issues reflect a larger struggle between consumer rights, ... |
18.04.2025 | Marijuana legalization hits roadblocks after years of expansion | Idaho’s not alone. After years of expanding legal access, lawmakers in several states this year have targeted marijuana in various ways.
To help close budget gaps, officials in Maryland, Michigan and New Jersey have proposed raising marijua... |
18.04.2025 | The Abrego Garcia case pulls Democrats into the immigration debate Trump wants to have | “Due process and separation of powers are matters of principle,” Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat, the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said Thursday. “Without due process for all, we are all in danger.”
Jennifer Vasquez Sura, t... |
10.04.2025 | Children’s resilience is rooted in this 1 thing, says Harvard-trained parenting expert | For many adults, becoming a parent is all-consuming. Familial obligations monopolize your attention and even the strongest, most long-term friendships can feel strained.
Ironically, those deep friendships we have in adulthood, the ones that... |
08.04.2025 | The Future of Work: Navigating Employee Wellness and AI Disruption | The workplace is evolving. Employee wellness programs and artificial intelligence (AI) are at the forefront of this transformation. Both hold promise but also present challenges. Companies must adapt or risk falling behind.
Employee wellnes... |
08.04.2025 | 'It's Laughable': Okta's CEO Says AI Won't Replace Software Engineers Despite Other Tech Leaders' Predictions Okta CEO Todd McKinnon is confident that there will be more working software engineers wor... | Dario Amodei, the CEO of $61 billion AI startup Anthropic, said last month that AI will take over coding for software engineers within a year. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in January that Meta was developing AI that could code as well as a... |
07.04.2025 | These jobs are at risk of disappearing in the next 20 years, AI experts say | Experts who study or work with AI are much more positive and optimistic about how the technology will improve jobs and the economy compared with members of the general public, according to a new report from Pew Research Center. But many ack... |
04.04.2025 | China hit brakes on TikTok deal after Trump announced wide-ranging tariffs, source says | Trump instead announced he was signing an executive order to extend a 75-day pause on the ban that was set to go into effect Saturday.
The near-deal was constructed over the course of months, with Vice President JD Vance’s team negotiating ... |
03.04.2025 | The Future of Work: Embracing AI and Cybersecurity in a New Era | The workplace is evolving. Hybrid and remote jobs are no longer the exception; they are the rule. As companies adapt, two forces are reshaping the landscape: AI-driven video technology and stringent cybersecurity regulations like NIS2. Thes... |
03.04.2025 | The Green Shift: How Plant-Based Foods Could Revitalize the US Economy | The winds of change are blowing through the American economy. A new study reveals that embracing plant-based foods could be the key to unlocking thousands of jobs and boosting economic growth. The research, conducted by BW Research Partners... |
02.04.2025 | Protein Shift: This One Change Could Create 70,000 Jobs in the US | 5 Mins Read Amid trade wars and a potential recession, the solution to a strong US economy could simply be on your plate.
Can growinf and eating more plants equal more jobs? That’s the central argument from a new report suggesting that the ... |
02.04.2025 | AI-driven video is ushering in a new era of collaboration | The shift to hybrid and remote jobs continues to redefine the modern workplace. For the past several years, video conferencing has made global collaboration possible, breaking down barriers that once made a fully remote workforce seem like ... |
01.04.2025 | The Hidden Struggles of Africa's Data Workers: A Call for Change | In the shadows of the digital age, Africa's data workers toil. They are the unseen hands behind the algorithms, the silent voices in the tech revolution. Yet, their reality is far from glamorous. Job insecurity looms like a dark cloud. Temp... |
31.03.2025 | The Cost of Loyalty: Rethinking Work and Identity in Modern Careers | In the world of work, loyalty is often hailed as a virtue. It’s a badge of honor, a testament to dedication. But what happens when that loyalty is misplaced? Kalifa Oliver’s story serves as a cautionary tale. Once a self-proclaimed “career ... |
31.03.2025 | Under the new Trump administration, this year’s Transgender Day of Visibility has a different tenor | So why has this small population found itself with such an outsized role in American politics?FILE – A protester is silhouetted against a trans pride flag during a pro-transgender rights protest outside of Seattle Children’s Hospital, Feb. ... |
30.03.2025 | Eggs are now the 2nd most expensive source of protein. Here are 6 more affordable options | LADO // Shutterstock
The Recommended Dietary Allowance for protein is 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, or 0.36 grams per pound, though your intake amount might vary depending on whether you’re looking to lose weight, gain m... |
28.03.2025 | Every Successful Business Solves a Pain Point — Does Yours? Solving pain points isn't just a path to business success; it's the foundation. Here's how to get started. | Every successful business I've launched has had one important thing in common: They've solved a pain point.
Back in college, when I was building a website for an on-campus association, I needed a membership system that allowed people to cre... |
28.03.2025 | ‘Be loyal’ to your job is the worst career advice I’ve received, says leadership expert: ‘That’s what I get from my relationship’ | In 2022, Kalifa Oliver was riding high. She’d just been promoted to a vice president-level position at her company and had held a Zoom call with family members to celebrate the good news.
Four months later, she was laid off.
Up until her ab... |
28.03.2025 | Desire of Chinese, American people to reach out to each other is simple, sincere: Global Times editorial | BEIJING, March 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, an American YouTube sensation known as "IShowSpeed," who has 37 million followers on the platform, has streamed his trip to China live for six hours in a row. Through his lens, ove... |
27.03.2025 | You can earn $150,000 a year and still be considered middle class in 23 U.S. states | In the 1990s, earning six figures was a clear marker of upper-class wealth. Today, it’s often just enough to be considered middle class.
In fact, the upper bound of what qualifies as middle class now exceeds $100,000 in every U.S. state, ac... |
27.03.2025 | Hinge CEO: The tactic I use the most to sharpen my mental resilience—it ‘instantly’ makes me think positively | Hinge founder and CEO Justin McLeod credits his productivity at least partially, to his easy-going wellness routine.
McLeod founded the dating app in 2011, sold it to Tinder-owner Match Group in 2019 for an undisclosed fee and stayed on as ... |
26.03.2025 | The Future of Social Security: A Tightrope Walk | The Social Security program is at a crossroads. The stakes are high, and the path ahead is fraught with uncertainty. As the population ages, the system faces mounting pressure. The current administration's actions could tip the balance towa... |
25.03.2025 | Equal Pay Day highlights stalled pay gap progress: ‘Women are never, ever going to catch up,’ researcher says | Equal Pay Day marks just how far into the new year full-time female workers have to keep working to make what their male counterparts made in just the previous year, also known as the gender pay gap.
Women in the U.S. who work full time are... |
25.03.2025 | Social Security under Trump: 5 warning signs to watch | Dire warnings about the future of Social Security have been increasing, and Martin O’Malley — the SSA’s commissioner until last November — told MSNBC this week that the current administration’s actions could lead to “system collapse.” Here ... |
24.03.2025 | The Generations Fuelling the Plant-Based Market | Consumer habits are changing fast, with Millennials and Gen Z making a significant impact. These generations are increasingly conscious of their food choices and are shaping the future of the food industry through their purchasing power, di... |
23.03.2025 | The Art of Vacationing: How to Recharge Without Regret | Vacations should be a breath of fresh air, not a whirlwind of stress. Yet, many Americans return from their getaways feeling more drained than before. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average worker gets 10 to 15 paid vacati... |
23.03.2025 | 5 years into the remote work boom, the return-to-office push is stronger than ever—here’s why | The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in a new way of working remotely, but even companies that initially championed the model are changing their tune.
In recent months, staffers across corporate America, from Amazon to Dell to Walmart, as well as ... |
21.03.2025 | The salary you need to be considered middle class in every U.S. state | A six-figure household income doesn’t necessarily make you rich — in many cases, it just means you’re middle class.
The upper bound of what’s considered middle class for households exceeds $100,000 in every U.S. state, according to a SmartA... |
20.03.2025 | I Used to Come Home From Vacation Exhausted. Here's How I Started Planning Trips That Truly Recharge Me Avoid the "I need a vacation from my vacation" syndrome with these strategic approache... | According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American worker receives 10 to 15 paid vacation days annually, and according to Pew, almost half don't take all their paid leave each year. Many report feeling more stressed after the... |
20.03.2025 | Trump signs executive order to dismantle the Department of Education—‘See you in court,’ teachers’ union says | President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday instructing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to begin dismantling the Department of Education.
The president cannot unilaterally abolish a federal agency without the approval ... |
14.03.2025 | America’s Aging Boom: How Reverse Mortgages Are Reshaping Retirement | Population 65 Years and Over by Size and Percentage of Total Population: 1920 to 2020
Seniors Considering Reverse Mortgage
With rising senior populations and home equity, reverse mortgages offer financial stability. Equity Access Group help... |
13.03.2025 | The Cybertruck Conundrum: A Rolling Statement of Defiance | The Tesla Cybertruck is more than just a vehicle. It’s a declaration. A bold statement on wheels, it screams allegiance to Elon Musk and his controversial ideologies. For many, owning a Cybertruck is akin to wearing a badge of honor, a midd... |
13.03.2025 | The AI Revolution: How Technology Shapes Our Choices and Interactions | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a buzzword. It’s a force reshaping our daily lives. From the way we shop to how we communicate, AI is everywhere. It’s like a silent partner, guiding our decisions and influencing our behaviors. But ... |
13.03.2025 | Education | 5 ways schools have shifted in 5 years since COVID-19 | Teacher retention has been a problem for at least a decade. But after the pandemic, there was an increase in the number of teachers who considered leaving the profession earlier than expected.
When teachers leave, often in the middle of the... |