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    “Taiwan for WHA” Morning Run in Makati: Filipino-Taiwanese Community Voices Support for Taiwan’s WHA Participation

    Participants wear “Taiwan for WHA” T-shirts and hold banners, calling for Taiwan’s inclusion in the World Health Assembly. To support Taiwan’s bid to participate in the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA), the Taiwan Association Inc. Philippines (TAP) organized a public awareness run on the morning of May 11 in Makati City. Over a hundred overseas Taiwanese, led by Taiwan Ambassador to the Philippines Wallace Minn-Gan Chow and his wife, along with Deputy Representatives Michael Lee and Dustin Yang, gathered at Ayala Triangle Gardens to join the event titled “Run Together: Taiwan for WHA.” The activity took place in conjunction with…

  • Business

    4 Reminders Every Mompreneur Needs This Mother’s Day

    Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Dear Mompreneur, How are you? We’re almost halfway through the year, summer is knocking on the door and I don’t know about y’all’s kids, but mine seem to be fighting a different bug every week — so I wanted to check in on my mompreneurs this Mother’s Day. Have you ever Googled the definition of entrepreneurship? I did it recently, and according to Google, it is “the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.” At least they put the word ‘hope’ in…

  • Health

    Inflammation Alters Mood and Behavior

    After a physical illness, emotional aftershocks are more common than most people realize. Mood swings, irritability and even social withdrawal often surface without warning — and they don’t always go away when the fever breaks or the rash fades. These shifts are frequently dismissed as psychological or stress-related, but there’s more going on under the surface. Emerging science is redefining how we understand these post-illness changes. Rather than being side effects of recovery, they appear to be part of a complex feedback loop between your immune system and your brain. It’s not just about fighting infection. Your body is sending…

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    I Found the 7 Best Data Visualization Software for 2025

    I’ve always been fascinated by how the right visuals can turn complex information into something easy to understand. Whether in presentations, reports, or dashboards, a well-designed chart can make data more engaging and impactful. But I never actively explored data analytics—until I joined a mentorship program at G2.

  • Finance

    12 Grocery-Store Giveaways Sitting in Plain Sight—Grab Them on Your Next Run

    Image source: Unsplash In a world where grocery prices keep climbing, and every dollar counts, savvy shoppers can stretch their budgets without sacrificing quality. But what if freebies were waiting for you in almost every store—no coupons, loyalty cards, or hoops to jump through? The truth is that grocery stores across the country quietly offer perks that most shoppers either overlook or underestimate. From full-sized samples to free classes and birthday gifts, these giveaways can add up fast; many are hiding in plain sight. If you want to save money and get more from your next grocery run, keep reading…

  • Health

    An Insider’s View of the Texas Measles Outbreak : Shots

    Instructions for a Measles vaccination is seen outside of the Lubbock Public Health facility on April 09, 2025 in Lubbock, Texas. Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America Katherine Wells has been an epidemiologist working to protect the public from disease outbreaks for 25 years. Until January, she had never encountered measles. “I mean, we considered measles eradicated in the United States,” she said. Now, as public health director for Lubbock, Texas, Wells is at the center of a measles outbreak that has infected more than 700 people in Texas alone, sent more…

  • Business

    7 Best Headless CMS Software I Recommend for 2025

    Look, I’m no web developer. I don’t mess with code or follow the latest JavaScript frameworks. But as a marketer with years of experience, I know the pain of juggling content across multiple online platforms. Whether it’s updating website banners, refreshing app content, or aligning everything with an email campaign, the process can feel like trying to rewrite a billboard while driving past it at full speed.

  • Sports

    Pontiff’s creole roots show complex ties of race, church

    NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — The new Pope’s French-sounding last name, Prevost, intrigued Jari Honora, who began digging in the archives and discovered the Pope had deep roots in the city. All four of Pope Leo XIV’s maternal great-grandparents were “free people of color” in Louisiana based on 19th-century census records, Honora found. Article continues after this advertisement As part of the melting pot of French, Spanish, African and Native American cultures in the southern state, the Pope’s maternal ancestors would be considered Creole or people of mixed descent. READ: Viva Pope Leo XIV! “It was special for me because I…

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    Shaquille O’Neal’s Fiery Remarks on Late Lakers Owner Jerry Buss Resurface: ‘Hang Out With 60-Year-Olds, Not 20-Year-Olds’

    Shaquille O’Neal‘s contentious comments about the late Jerry Buss, former owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, have made a comeback, stirring up memories of a heated NBA exchange. What Happened: The incident can be traced back to May 2005 when O’Neal, fondly referred to as “Big Diesel”, publicly expressed his disapproval of Buss’s personal lifestyle. The friction between the two ignited after the 2003-04 NBA season when Buss reportedly had a significant hand in not renewing O’Neal’s contract, which resulted in his transfer to the Miami Heat. As per the report by the Basketball Network, O’Neal, who had spent almost…

  • Health

    Global Obesity Rates Are Surging as People Gain Weight Younger and Faster Than in the Past

    Global obesity rates are climbing at an alarming rate, with over 1 billion men and 1.11 billion women classified as overweight or obese as of 2021. China, India and the U.S. continue to account for the largest share of the world’s overweight population, each housing hundreds of millions of affected individuals. Obesity is far more than a cosmetic concern. It’s a leading driver of metabolic disease, including Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity-related cancers. The latest research sheds light on why modern lifestyles are fueling this epidemic and, more importantly, what must be done to stop it. Current Public…