United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio — GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP PARIS, France — US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in Paris on Thursday to meet French President Emmanuel Macron about crafting a Ukraine ceasefire, as Washington and Europe seek common ground on ending the fighting. Top Ukrainian…
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These video streaming services are designed for people with dementia : NPR
People with dementia sometimes get agitated and frustrated. New services provide a sort of Netflix for dementia, with videos designed for this population — leaving out confusing plots or jarring ads. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Nearly 7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease. If you are one of their caregivers, you’re…
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The Ancient Practice Helping Modern Women Reclaim Pelvic Health
Yoni steaming, also known as choi yok, bajo, v-steam, perri steam, or even the less delicately named “vaginal fumigation”, is an ancient practice that’s been making a quiet but steady resurgence among women, especially within the wellness and holistic healing communities. Once rooted firmly in tradition and cultural ceremony,…
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Future-Proofing Your Small Business for Success in a Changing World
Key Takeaways Evolving Landscape: Small businesses must adapt to rapid changes in technology, consumer preferences, and global challenges to thrive by 2030. Technological Integration: Embracing artificial intelligence and digital marketing tools can streamline operations and enhance customer engagement, helping businesses to adjust effectively. Sustainability Matters: Prioritizing eco-friendly practices is crucial,…
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Understanding 9 Body Fat: Impacts On Your Health
When you step onto a scale, it tells you a number. However, it does not tell you the whole story. Recently, more people across the US are moving beyond simple weight measurements to a deeper understanding of their bodies. They are focusing on something called Body Fat Percentage. Whether you…
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Steve Kerr praises Harvard for ‘standing up to the bully’ in President Trump
Steve Kerr has never been one to shy away from standing up for his beliefs. That continued on Tuesday night as the Warriors’ head coach wore a Harvard basketball shirt during his post-game press conference — making a strong statement about educational freedom. “I believe in academic freedom. I think…
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Bank Of America To Pay $540M Amid FDIC Lawsuit
by Stacy Jackson April 16, 2025 Bank of America claimed its company’s intent was not to avoid any payments to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Bank of America faces a $540 million bill after a federal judge ordered the financial institution to pay up on Monday amid a federal lawsuit.…
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How Expert Insured Gets MGAs and Wholesalers Ready to Go Live in Days
This post is part of a series sponsored by Expert Insured. In the fast-paced insurance landscape, time is critical. For MGAs and wholesalers, delays in policy issuance can mean missed opportunities and increased costs. Built on over 15 years of real-world industry use and recently refactored by Selectsys Tech’s expert…
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Scientists Uncover a New Way to Pinpoint Inflammation in the Body
Most diseases, from heart disease and Alzheimer’s to cancer, share one thing in common — chronic inflammation. But while inflammation plays a key role in disease progression, pinpointing where it occurs in the body has always been a challenge. Standard blood tests measure broad markers like C-reactive protein (CRP), but…
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How to Utilize Founder Branding While Avoiding the Spotlight
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Most founders have zero interest in becoming celebrity CEOs — in fact, many of us actively avoid it. Yet, the personal branding industry has been projecting the same message for years: Be the face of your industry, become the #1 name everyone…