Department of Justice | PHOTO: INQUIRER.net / Noy Morcoso Victims of violence against women and children (VAWC), online child sexual abuse or exploitation as well as trafficking may now seek compensation from the Board of Claims of the Department of Justice (DOJ), which has expanded the scope of crimes and…
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Exceptional Examples of Good Customer Service in Retail That Build Loyalty
Key Takeaways Good customer service in retail focuses on exceeding customer expectations and building lasting relationships through personalized and attentive service. Key elements of effective customer service include personalized attention, timely assistance, knowledgeable staff, a positive attitude, and effective communication. Exceptional customer service is crucial for small businesses, as it…
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11 Effortless Habits That Make Paychecks Stretch Further
Image source: Unsplash We’ve all heard it, “Cut the lattes, stop dining out, cancel every subscription.” But if making your paycheck last means stripping life of its small joys, it’s no wonder most people give up. The truth? Saving money doesn’t have to feel like punishment. It’s less about denial…
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Celebrating Cisco’s Women Channel Leaders in 2025
This week marks a moment of genuine pride as I celebrate the incredible Cisco leaders named to CRN’s 2025 Women of the Channel list. This recognition isn’t just about titles or achievements—it’s about the transformative impact these leaders create every day for our partners, customers, and the entire ecosystem. The…
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Dad Wants Answers After Son Is Exposed To Gay Porn At School
by Kandiss Edwards May 15, 2025 A Minneapolis teacher is on leave after given one of their students a device that displayed gay porn. A Minneapolis Public Schools parent, Levi Chapman, is demanding accountability after his third-grade son was allegedly exposed to pornography on a teacher’s personal iPad during class,…
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UT Arlington becomes fifth NCAA Division I program to add women’s flag football
Women’s flag football is coming to a Division I program in Texas. UT Arlington announced Thursday that it will add the sport as a full varsity program in 2027. It makes the Mavericks the fifth NCAA Division I program to publicly declare it will sponsor the sport at the varsity…
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A bespoke gene-editing treatment for a baby born with a life-threatening disorder : Shots
KJ Muldoon, who was born at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in August, reaches out to doctors after being treated for a rare genetic disorder using CRISPR technology. CHLOE DAWSON/Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia hide caption toggle caption CHLOE DAWSON/Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia For the first time, doctors have treated a baby…
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Why Skills Alone Aren’t Enough to Build a Strong Team
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In the world of fast-growing tech companies, hiring tends to follow a predictable pattern. Leaders look for engineers fluent in the latest frameworks, product managers with impressive resumes, and marketers who know their way around every analytics dashboard. Skills are quantifiable. They…
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Tired of Waiting on Tickets? There’s a Better Way.
This post is part of a series sponsored by Expert Insured. If every change in your system requires a support ticket, it’s already slowing you down-and costing you more than you think. At the Target Markets Mid-Year Conference in Dallas, we heard the same frustration over and over: “We want…
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Leila de Lima maintains CA decision not reversal of her acquittal
File photo of former Sen. Leila de Lima (Senate Public Relations and Information Bureau) MANILA, Philippines — Former Senator Leila de Lima has maintained that the Court of Appeals (CA) decision has not reversed her acquittal from drug-related charges, noting that the appellate court just wanted the Regional Trial Court…