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The humanitarian and development sector continues to expand its impact across Africa through innovative programs, partnerships, and initiatives aimed at improving livelihoods and strengthening communities. Various reputable organizations are currently seeking qualified professionals to join their te...
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For federal contractors in 2025, the landscape has been anything but stable. Budget cuts, shifting agency mandates, and a recent government shutdown have tested every leader’s ability to stay composed under pressure. In such an environment, technical expertise alone isn’t enough. What truly sustains...
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Some careers begin with bright lights and big expectations. Others start quietly—in the “second round.” But as New York Knicks captain Jalen Brunson has shown, being overlooked can become your greatest strength. His journey, both on and off the court, embodies what experts call the underdog advantag...
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Finding remote jobs with the Ticket to Work Program (TTW) has become a promising path for Americans with disabilities who want to return to work while keeping their Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. The program, run by the Social Security Administration (SSA), helps people find e...
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When OpenAI first launched ChatGPT, it revolutionized how we think, work, and create. Now, it’s set to transform how we browse the internet. The new OpenAI Atlas Browser, launched on October 21 and currently in beta for macOS users, is not just another browser—it’s an intelligent research companion ...
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Let’s face it — most virtual meetings and presentations are uninspiring. From tech glitches to multitasking distractions, they often drain energy instead of fueling collaboration. Yet, these meetings are where business decisions happen, ideas are shared, and personal brands are built. The good news?...
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Uber Will Pay Drivers $4,000 to Switch to EVs Uber will pay drivers $4,000 to switch to EVs as part of a bold push toward a fully electric future. The company hopes this move will accelerate its progress toward becoming 100% electric by 2030 in North America and Europe. With the federal EV tax credi...
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Amazon’s internal strategy reveals a striking reality — the company expects AI and robotics to replace over 600,000 human jobs by 2033. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation drive offers a clear glimpse into what the future of work will look like. This shift signals more than co...
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In today’s fast-evolving workplace, “sidequests” at work are emerging as a secret productivity weapon. More employees are realizing that short, intentional breaks — like taking a walk, journaling, or exploring a hobby — can recharge creativity, reduce stress, and improve focus. Far from being distra...
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Samsung Galaxy XR Hands-On: It’s Like a Cheaper Apple Vision Pro and Launches Samsung is making waves in the mixed reality world with its new Galaxy XR headset, a powerful and affordable alternative to Apple’s Vision Pro. The Samsung Galaxy XR hands-on: It’s like a cheaper Apple Vision Pro and launc...
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The iPhone 17’s Selfie Camera Is to Blame for Delayed Project Indigo Support Adobe says the new square-format selfie sensor is behind the delay. The iPhone 17’s selfie camera is to blame for delayed Project Indigo support — and that’s frustrating news for creators eager to use Adobe’s latest camera...
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Apple’s tight ecosystem has long been a hallmark of its brand — but how Apple’s walled garden protects ICE might surprise you. A deeper look into the aftermath of the Epic Games v. Apple lawsuit reveals how government agencies gained unexpected power over which apps stay or disappear from the App St...
