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Trump’s planned increase in tariffs is so stupid that I find it difficult to write about it. Fortunately, many others are alarming about the scale of devastation that is pending. As Probablay knows, April 2 is when Trump plans to unleash details of what constitutes a global economic breakdown program. It is very difficult to guess that he is about to achieve Save to show the degree of his power. But even the ancient archetypes of destruction had a reason. The terrified Kari kept Hetorf busy with a skull necklace and killed the demons. She also has beautiful manners. Fury…
Benefits of soft skills Our workplace is experiencing earthquake changes. AI and automation are rapidly transforming industries, taking over repetitive tasks and streamlining workflows. This increases efficiency, but also raises important questions. What makes humans essential in an AI-driven world? The answer lies in the unique human ability to drive soft skills, collaboration, emotional intelligence, problem-solving and leadership. In an age where technology can analyze data and perform tasks in milliseconds, the ability to communicate effectively, adapt to change, and think critically highlights experts. Employers don’t just hire them for technical expertise. They prioritize people’s skills, creativity and adaptability. Organizations…
RFK Jr. puts “conspiracy theorists” at risk, according to analysts at Howard Lutnick’s former company
US President Donald Trump, along with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (L) and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick (R), will speak to the press in the White House oval office in Washington, D.C. on February 25, 2025, before signing the executive order. Jim Watson | AFP | Getty ImagesAnti-vaccine crusade Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not qualified to take power in an agency that is supposed to protect American health, said research analysts at Cantor Fitzgerald, previously led by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.Cantor’s memo came when Peter Marks, head of the FDA’s…
BRIAN KENNY: Today on Cold Call, we’ll talk about something we all have, but many of us have no clue what it is. I’m speaking of a carbon footprint. It’s a term that helps to describe the total amount of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide, released into the atmosphere because of human activities that contribute to climate change. Your footprint includes emissions from things you do every day, like driving, heating your home, eating, and shopping. The average carbon footprint in the US is the equivalent of 16 metric tons of carbon dioxide, which is about three times the global…
CURT NICKISCH: Welcome to the HBR IdeaCast from Harvard Business Review. I’m Curt Nickisch. Remote work, especially hybrid work, exploded far and wide during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the past five years, companies have made substantive changes in their IT, workplaces, and policies, and it’s had a huge impact on the lives of many workers. Today there’s a clear shift back in the other direction. More CEOs are telling workers to come back to work onsite across industries: financial services, government, even technology companies like Apple and Amazon that you’d think would be the most prepared to support effective remote…
Check out the companies that make headlines in pre-market transactions. PVH Corp – Fashion Stock rose approximately 16% against a backdrop of stronger revenue than expected in the fourth quarter. The parents of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger won $3.27 per share, with the exception of items, with revenue of $2.37 billion, defeating the consensus forecast of analysts voted by LSEG at $3.21 per share, at $2.333 billion. Johnson & Johnson – The shares have pulled back 4% after a US bankruptcy judge rejected a $10 billion settlement proposal from a healthcare product manufacturer in connection with thousands of lawsuits…
Automation hidden price tags Automation is often seen as the ultimate solution for improving efficiency, reducing physical labor, and streamlining operations. Companies are rapidly adopting automation to eliminate repetitive tasks, reduce costs and increase productivity. However, what is often unnoticed is the hidden costs of automation and the challenges associated with implementing automated workflows. Automation promises long-term benefits, but inappropriate implementations can lead to unexpected costs, security risks and resistance from employees. Without careful planning, businesses will spend more time and money on automation issues than they initially saved. In this article, we explore the hidden costs of automation and…
How Evolution How Expensive and Frivolous Animals Play (Anthony L) Bee colonies face 70% loss in 2025, potentially affecting Agriculture ABC (Robin K) Shortstached USDA seeks help from Honeybee Declue E&E News, Political (Robin K) #Covid-19/Pandemics PMC Update On #excessdeaths Based on a Dakered Delsar from Swiss Re, we expect 109,000-175,000 people in the US to die as a result of Covid in 2025🔥Deaths are expected to become the normData added to the dashboard pic.twitter.com/vn6oaq53tu -Mike Hoerger, PhDMSCR MBA (@michael_hoerger) March 31, 2025 I still have subcovid air stored. pic.twitter.com/p9e1vz0qni – Joe G (@eastendjoe) March 30, 2025 Tests check for…
As Future of Panama Canal Hangs in Balance, Mexico Quietly Begins Testing Its Interoceanic Rail Corridor
South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai just became the first company to use the rail corridor, which is being touted as a possible plan B to the embattled canal. Just a few weeks ago, the Trump Administration was celebrating what seemed to be an early strategic victory over China in the US’ direct neighbourhood. As readers may recall, a consortium led by the investment fund manager BlackRock had just announced its purchase of 80 percent of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison’s port holdings, giving the consortium control over dozens of ports in more than 20 countries, including, crucially, the Balboa and Cristobal…
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Reporting Highlights Unexpected Role: Flight attendants were told they would fly rock bands, sports teams and sun-seekers. Then Global Crossing Airlines started expanding into federal deportation flights. Human Struggles: Some flight attendants said they ignored orders not to interact with detainees. “I’d say ‘hola’ back,” said one flight attendant. “We’re not jerks.” Safety Concerns: Flight attendants received training in how to evacuate passengers but said they weren’t told how to usher out detainees whose hands and legs were…