Image by Ketut Subiyanto Earning a college degree, especially one that took years of studying, thousands of dollars in tuition, and possibly some soul-searching is supposed to open doors, not lead you into a job you could’ve gotten without even finishing high school. But with the job market being what…
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Lil Nas X Reveals Losing ‘Control Of The Right Side Of My Face’
by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton April 15, 2025 ‘Bro, I can’t even laugh right’ A social media post by recording artist Lil Nas X reveals that he has “lost control” of movement on the right side of his face. In an Instagram post, in what looks like a hospital room,…
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Mysticism of Mount Banahaw
Mt. Banahaw Before its closure in 2004, Mount Banahaw used to be a significant destination for religious pilgrims and those seeking spiritual experience, healing and miracles, particularly during the Lenten season. For two decades, Banahaw’s peaks, which had been classified as “strict protection zones,” would remain off-limits to pilgrims and…
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How Cisco volunteers multiply impact for nonprofits
April is Global Volunteer Month. All month long, we’re recognizing some of the ways Cisco employees give their time, skills, and expertise in their communities. Cisco and the Cisco Foundation’s distinctive approach to supporting nonprofit organizations often begins with funding, but it rarely ends there. Our aim is always to…
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AI Is Replacing Jobs in These Two Fields, Benchmark VC Says
Big Tech companies may not say outright that AI is replacing people, but one tech investor is — and he says two professions, in particular, should watch out. “Big companies talk about, like, ‘AI isn’t replacing people, it’s augmenting them,'” said Victor Lazarte, general partner at venture capital firm Benchmark,…
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Trump looks to lower prescription drug prices : Shots
Medicare negotiations on drug prices can happen sooner for pills than many drugs that are injected. Spencer Platt/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Spencer Platt/Getty Images President Trump signed an executive action Tuesday intended to lower prescription drug prices for Americans. A White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity,…
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High school baseball player who peed in opponent’s water jug now facing 15 counts of battery
A Junior Varsity baseball player in California is claiming it was just a joke, but Rio Rancho police aren’t laughing. A teenage baseball player (whose name has been redacted from reports due to his age) was filmed peeing in an opposing team’s water jug, before returning it to the visiting…
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Trump Following His Gut In Trade Turmoil
Image Source: Pixabay So, here’s a question for you. Suppose you owned a company and interviewed two candidates for a vital leadership position that could determine the success or failure of your business. You ask both candidates the same question: how will you make strategic decisions to ensure the success…
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Global Electric Vehicle Sales Jump In March: What Country Leads In Sales? – XPeng (NYSE:XPEV), Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID), Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), NIO (NYSE:NIO)
Rho Motion reported today a substantial rise in global electric vehicle (EV) sales for March 2025, underscoring continued momentum in the shift toward EVs. The industry research firm recorded a 29% year-over-year increase in March 2025 EV sales and a 40% gain over February 2025. According to Rho, 1.7 million…
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Meralco eyes more long-term projects under renewed franchise
FILE PHOTO: Meralco logo. INQUIRER / Edwin Bacasmas The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), the power distributor of billionaire Manuel V. Pangilinan, has committed to invest more in energy projects after President Marcos extended its franchise for another 25 years or until 2053. Pangilinan, who serves as Meralco chair and chief…