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The global insurance space is reeling as the worldwide protection gap has now crossed the 1 trillion US dollar mark. An insurance gap is the difference between economic losses and insured losses. In the broader acumen, however, it provides evidence the global economy has become less resilient under stress and may not be prepared to
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Ever wondered what happens when the world of nutrition collides head-on with cutting-edge technology? If that thought intrigues you, prepare for a treat as we dive into the game-changing collaboration between Amy Goodson, a top-tier sports dietitian, and Vivature, pioneers in athletic health management tech. Vivature has been making waves with their tech that’s revolutionizing
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The Senate Judiciary Committee, under Democrat Dick Durbin and Republican Lindsey Graham, held a hearing Wednesday, January 31, that the Committee advertised as “the first time a group of Big Tech CEOs will testify on online child sexual exploitation.” The CEOs included Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, TikTok’s Shou Chew, X’s Linda Yaccarino, Snap’s Evan Spiegel, and
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If you’ve ever thought about starting your own business, it helps to learn from those who have gone before, as the journey of an entrepreneur is a path of dreams, determination, and overcoming obstacles. In Cindy Monroe’s book, “More than a Bag,” the founder and CEO of Thirty-One Gifts essentially creates a roadmap for aspiring
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In the fast-paced realm of healthcare finance, Terence Mills stands as a visionary architect reshaping the landscape. His journey is a compelling testament to the power of innovation and determination, driven by a mission to revolutionize the way we approach claims adjudication. Born and raised amidst the bustling energy of Manhattan, Terence’s passion for innovation
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“The Korean peninsula is dashing toward the cliff of a nuclear war,” says the North Korean government publication Rodong Sinmun.  Here’s why. For 73 years, the goal of North Korea has been to swallow South Korea in a “peaceful reunification.”  On Monday, January 15th, that changed.  Forty-year-old North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un gave a speech
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Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their
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Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Anu Singh. This episode is a part of The Best Of TriVersity Talk series. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the
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England’s Morrisons, a 470-store British supermarket chain, has tried something innovative but disturbing. In a few of its stores over the Christmas season, it installed a robotic intrusion detector designed to act as a night watchman on construction sites, in mines, and on farms.  Morrisons tried this machine to detect, not trespassers, but shoplifters. The robotic
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The big question is whether it will cause World War III. Early Wednesday morning, at 3 pm in the afternoon Iranian time, a suicide bomber a mile from the modest grave of Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani in southeastern Iran’s Kerman province blew himself up.  Then, 20 minutes later, as people crowded to the explosion’s site to
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The Wall Street journal has published a story that may explain many of the mysteries of the war against Hamas in Gaza. The Journal reveals something the Israelis are keeping secret.  The Israeli military has built five water pumps near the coastal Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City and has been experimenting with flooding Hamas’ 310
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At 10:52 Wednesday morning, The Wall Street Journal reported new data from the National Center for Health Statistics on suicide in the United States.  The data was shocking. According to the Journal, last year close to 50,000 Americans committed suicide.  That’s the highest level of suicides since 1941. 50,000 is not just a lot of suicides
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The SpaceX Starship has launched its second orbital test flight. Which means that America now  is about to have two mega-rockets, two of the biggest rockets ever to take to the skies. One is SpaceX’s Starship.  The other is NASA’s Artemis Moon Rocket. How do the two stack up against each other? The Artemis Moon Rocket’s engines generate
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The SpaceX Starship has launched its second orbital test flight. Which means that America now is about to have two mega-rockets, two of the biggest rockets ever to take to the skies. One is SpaceX’s Starship.  The other is NASA’s Artemis Moon Rocket. How do the two stack up against each other? The Artemis Moon Rocket’s engines generate
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Just like the first ray of sunshine always finds us out of the darkest hour, Christmas literally shows us how even the coldest and darkest of nights can be alive in spirit. Everything we are lucky to have is a gift and gifts of blessings, even if in disguise….Here is a list of some of
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