• Insurance

    Law firm data breach: insurance insights

    The stark reality for legal practices today is this: The sensitive client information you handle makes you a prime target for a law firm data breach. Yet, despite the increasing cyber threat to lawyers, many still rely on insufficient insurance policies that leave them exposed to data breaches when it…

  • Finance

    Our Brains Are Quantum Computers

    My Rich Habits research has taken me down many rabbit holes. Because habits are forged by the brain, I’ve been forced to take a deep dive into the anatomy of the brain and brain function in order to understand how the brain physiologically creates habits. After many years of studying…

  • Sports

    Angel Reese injury clouds her return to WNBA

    Angel Reese had an excellent rookie season with the Chicago Sky, breaking records for the longest streak of double-double games and the WNBA’s single-season rebounding record. Drafted No. 7 overall by the Sky, Reese adapted well to the physicality of the WNBA while still improving her game to match the…

  • Business

    DHL Suspends Global Shipments Over $800 To U.S. Consumers

    by Jeroslyn JoVonn April 22, 2025 The trade war has forced DHL Express to suspend shipments to U.S. consumers on packages over $800. DHL Express is suspending global business-to-consumer shipments over $800 to U.S. customers, citing extended clearance times caused by recent U.S. customs regulation changes. The global shipping giant,…

  • Business

    Starbucks Is Opening a Store in Texas Made With a 3D Printer

    Starbucks’ first 3D-printed coffee shop is opening in Brownsville, Texas, next week. The 1,400-square-foot building shell has been 3D-printed, meaning that a massive 3D printer mechanically piped layer after layer of a concrete mixture to build the complete exterior structure. The location will only handle drive-thru and mobile orders and…

  • Finance

    You Can Earn $40/hr On These 5 Jobs Without A Degree

    Image by Elisa Ventur In today’s workforce, the idea that a college degree is the only pathway to a high-paying career is quickly becoming outdated. While higher education still holds value for many, it’s not the golden ticket it once was. Soaring tuition costs, student debt, and shifting employer priorities…