Image Source: Pixabay So, here’s a question for you. Suppose you owned a company and interviewed two candidates for a vital leadership position that could determine the success or failure of your business. You ask both candidates the same question: how will you make strategic decisions to ensure the success of the company? You would probably be looking for an answer like this: “I will assemble the best talent possible, task them with doing extensive research and making clear recommendations. Then I will employ thoughtful reasoning to come to a decision.” You probably would not hire a candidate who answers…
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Rho Motion reported today a substantial rise in global electric vehicle (EV) sales for March 2025, underscoring continued momentum in the shift toward EVs. The industry research firm recorded a 29% year-over-year increase in March 2025 EV sales and a 40% gain over February 2025. According to Rho, 1.7 million EVs were sold globally last month, contributing to 4.1 million units moved in the first quarter. China led global EV sales in the first quarter of 2025, delivering 2.4 million units, a 36% jump compared to the same timeframe in 2024. Nearly one million of those were sold in March,…
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FILE PHOTO: Meralco logo. INQUIRER / Edwin Bacasmas The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), the power distributor of billionaire Manuel V. Pangilinan, has committed to invest more in energy projects after President Marcos extended its franchise for another 25 years or until 2053. Pangilinan, who serves as Meralco chair and chief executive officer, expressed gratitude to Mr. Marcos and lawmakers for backing the renewal of the firm’s current franchise, which is set to expire in 2028. Article continues after this advertisement “The fresh franchise enables us to implement long-term energy infrastructure projects that will further improve the delivery of electricity to…
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I discovered this grain-free apple cinnamon muffin recipe made with applesauce out of desperation. (Isn’t it so true that necessity is the mother of invention?) On this particular morning, I realized I only had five eggs in the fridge — not even close to enough to feed us all. Especially when each kid could easily eat three each! I had coconut flour, homemade applesauce, and coconut oil on hand, so I mixed them and … voilà! The kids requested them every day at breakfast for a week straight, and a yummy go-to (and also “to-go”) breakfast recipe was born! Best…
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Key Takeaways Franchising Empowerment: Franchises offer women a significant opportunity to achieve financial independence and flexibility in business ownership while balancing personal commitments. Diverse Opportunities: There is a wide variety of franchise options tailored for women, spanning sectors such as food and beverage, health and fitness, and retail, allowing for alignment with personal passions and lifestyle. Support and Training: Established franchises provide comprehensive training and ongoing support, making it easier for women entrepreneurs to navigate the business landscape and enhance their operational expertise. Multi-Unit Potential: Exploring multi-unit franchising can lead to increased profitability and enhanced brand recognition, providing a pathway…
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There hasn’t been a safety drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2022, when three of them came off the board. This 2025 safety class has a chance to change that with two potential first-round caliber players. This prospect group has star power at the top and appealing talent in the middle rounds. A group of SB Nation’s draft analysts from our 32 NFL team communities ranked their top safeties in the draft, and this top 10 is the result of those cumulative rankings. Our rankings are brought to you by FanDuel Sportsbook. Sign up today. 10.…
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In the rapidly changing world of higher education, digital transformation is key to staying ahead. A recent conversation with Matthew Gunkel, Chief Information Officer at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), shed light on current challenges and opportunities in higher education. His approach highlights how technology can enhance educational missions and underscores the power of strategic partnerships. Facing Unique Challenges in Higher Education Matthew shared that he sees UCR as equivalent to a city, and departments within the university as similar to independent small businesses. This setup presents unique challenges, particularly in integrating various technologies. As Gunkel explained, “We operate…
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by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton April 15, 2025 The Cassie video will also be shown during trial Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attorneys have submitted a questionnaire containing 70 questions for the jury pool, Radar Online reports, including ones asking if they are comfortable viewing sexually explicit content during the shamed rap mogul’s upcoming federal trial. In other words, videos of the alleged “freak offs” are going to be show in court. Prosecutors are questioning the relevance of the inquiry as they feel that the lengthy process may confuse or intimidate the potential jurors. They confirmed “electronic devices containing images and videos of…
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Image by Alexander Suhorucov In the age of “authenticity” and open-plan offices, it’s easy to feel like your coworkers are more than just colleagues. They might feel like friends or even family. But there’s a line between building relationships and oversharing, and crossing it can seriously backfire. Certain confessions or comments, no matter how casually said, can set off alarms, spread like wildfire, or even land you in HR’s office. If you want to keep your reputation intact (and your job), here are seven things you should never admit to your coworkers. 1. That You Hate Your Job It might…
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Congress could implement work requirements as part of revamping and downsizing Medicaid. vm/Getty Images/E+ hide caption toggle caption vm/Getty Images/E+ For many years, Eric Wunderlin’s health issues made it hard to find stable employment. Struggling to manage depression and diabetes, Wunderlin worked part-time, minimum-wage retail jobs around Dayton, Ohio, making so little that he said he sometimes had to choose between paying rent and buying food. But in 2018, his CareSource Medicaid health plan offered him help getting a job. It connected him to a life coach, who helped him find full-time work with health benefits. Now, he works for…