• Business

    Femtech CEO on Leadership: Don’t ‘Need More Masculine Energy’

    “I’ve been thinking a lot about leadership models,” Sarah O’Leary, CEO of femtech company Willow, tells Entrepreneur. “ There’s been a lot of noise and news around, ‘We need more masculine energy in the workplace.’ It makes you question as a leader: What is my style? How effective is my style? I don’t believe that we need more masculine energy.” Image Credit: Courtesy of Willow O’Leary characterizes her leadership style and the culture at Willow, the brand behind “patented leak-proof” wearable breast pumps and their accessories, as one that centers transparency and empathy to build trust within the workplace. According to…

  • Business

    9 Best Audio Editing Software I Recommend in 2025

    When I first stepped into Sam Esparza’s sound design class at Scottsdale Community College, I had no idea how transformative the world of audio editing could be.  Sam, a seasoned professional who runs Big U Music Sound Design, had an infectious passion for the craft. He showed us how sound shapes emotion, storytelling, and the cinematic experience. Those lessons stuck with me, sparking a journey of exploration into the world of audio editing tools. Inspired by what I learned, I dove headfirst into testing the best audio editing software solutions. I wanted to understand how each program handled challenges, from…

  • Health

    A Western Diet During Pregnancy Increases the Risk of Childhood Liver Damage

    Liver damage can start even before a baby is born. A 2025 study published in Liver International found that babies exposed to an unhealthy diet during pregnancy already showed signs of liver injury — even before birth.1 This early damage is part of a growing liver condition now affecting up to 1 in 3 children in the U.S. Simply put, it’s a buildup of fat inside the liver that leads to swelling, scarring and eventually serious damage if not reversed. The surprising part? These children didn’t look sick. They weren’t overweight and had no obvious signs of blood sugar or…

  • Finance

    Falling Off the Dave Ramsey Diet

    If you’re interested in personal finance, you probably know who Dave Ramsey is. If you don’t know, he’s a television and radio personality (and author) who preaches a “common sense” approach to getting out of debt and creating wealth. His plan is built around seven “Baby Steps” that are designed to lead you to financial freedom. He calls it the “Total Money Makeover.” Dave is a master motivator who is very good at getting people fired up to do something about their finances, and his advice is generally simple enough that most people can understand what he’s saying. Now that…

  • Business

    AI Threatens To Disrupt Search Giants, Nvidia Rival AMD’s Market Position Strongest Ever And More: This Week In Artificial Intelligence – Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD)

    As the weekend wraps up, we reflect on a week filled with intriguing developments in the tech and finance world. From the potential disruption of search engine giants to the call for artificial intelligence education by leading CEOs, the week was anything but dull. Let’s dive into the top stories that made headlines. 1. AI Threatens to Disrupt Search Giants The week kicked off with news of Alphabet Inc. GOOGL GOOG and Apple Inc. AAPL stocks taking a hit. This came after reports that Apple is considering alternatives to its profitable search partnership with Google. The twist in the tale?…

  • Sports

    Girl killed in NAIA Terminal 1 accident laid to rest in Batangas

    File photo MANILA, Philippines — The four-year-old girl who was one of two killed in the car-ramming incident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 last week was buried on Sunday, the Department of Migrant Workers said. Malia Kates Yuchen Masongsong was laid to rest around 4 p.m. at the Eternal Gardens in Lipa City, Batangas. Malia was the only child of Danmark Soriano Masongsong, an overseas Filipino worker about to return abroad on the day of the ramming, and his wife, Cynthia. Her mother was injured in the incident. Around 9 a.m. on May 4, a black…

  • Business

    How to Start a Mobile Bar Business

    Key Takeaways Growing Market Opportunity: The demand for mobile bar services is increasing due to the rise of outdoor events and private gatherings, offering a unique alternative to traditional bars. Business Planning is Essential: Conduct thorough market research and develop a comprehensive business plan to outline your target audience, legal structure, and unique offerings. Compliance with Regulations: Familiarize yourself with the necessary licenses and permits required to legally operate your mobile bar, including business and alcohol licenses. Effective Marketing Strategies: Build a strong brand and enhance your online presence through social media and a user-friendly website to attract and engage…

  • Sports

    Coach’s challenge: Women’s college basketball considering video review rule

    There could be a rule change coming to women’s college basketball in the 2025-26 season. If approved, it will empower coaches, and the hope is that it improves the flow of the game. The NCAA Women’s Basketball Rules Committee met this week in Indianapolis and on Friday announced that they are recommending adding a coach’s video review challenge for the upcoming season. To be enacted, the proposal has to be approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, which meets on June 10. The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee also recommended a coaches challenge rule. Should the rule change be…