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The Humble Showoff: Mastering the Art of Leading with Knowledge (Without Being a Jerk)
January 30th, 2024
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In the grand theatre of leadership, there’s a delicate dance playing out on the main stage: the display of expertise. On one hand, we have the confident captains, radiating knowledge like beacons, guiding their teams through uncharted waters. On the other, lurk the know-it-alls, tripping over their own pronouncements, leaving trails of deflated egos and resentful whispers in their wake. The key, then, lies not in shunning expertise, but in mastering a crucial art form: leading with humility. Humility in leadership isn’t about shrinking your brilliance or dimming your light. It’s about harnessing... Continue Reading

January 30th, 2024
Gov. Kelly Announced Three Personal Changes to her Administration
January 24th, 2024
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Governor Laura Kelly announced three changes in her office based on her personal preferences. The changes were announced on Jan 22 through a news release by her office.  The Three Changes She added three personalities in the Department and divisions, based on personal preference and for their unwavering commitment and work throughout the years. The first change is made to benefit the state’s agricultural industry which is at the top position in generating revenue.  Kelly announced Josh McGinn as the assistant secretary of agriculture at the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Secretary of Agriculture... Continue Reading

January 24th, 2024
Creativity Occurs for Chicago Migrants Amidst the Worst of Times 
January 24th, 2024
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Many of the migrants not being able to get work permits are finding ways to earn and provide for their families. More than 34,000 migrants that were sent from Texas and other states to Chicago since August 2022 are finding ways to support their families amidst the migration crisis. The migrants, desperate for work, are doing odd jobs to earn money. Many of the migrants are qualified for a work permit but the application process is a long wait with many not knowing where to seek help from. On top of that, most of them don’t know how to speak English, which makes it even harder to find a job. The... Continue Reading

January 24th, 2024
New U.S. Rules Regarding the Display of Cultural Objects: A Step Towards Recognizing the Native Americans and Other Tribes
January 18th, 2024
New U.s. Rules Regarding The Display Of Cultural Objects: A Step Towards Recognizing The Native Americans And Other Tribes &Raquo; Karuk Sdmom 3

The new rules regarding native artefacts require consent from native tribes before displaying their cultural objects in institutions. The Museum covered up many displays that featured Native American cultural objects amidst the new rules that have been implemented. The new rules come under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act which was established in 1990. Decision for the New Rules The updates to the NAGPRA were made by the U.S. Department of the Interior in December after it was introduced and discussed for 90 days at the start of 2023.  The period included opinions and... Continue Reading

January 18th, 2024
Changes Brought in CalFresh Program: A Worrying Matter for the Benefactors
January 13th, 2024
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California, also known as the Golden State, will see significant changes in its CalFresh program. The move has come out as a concern for the people of California. The changes will take place from November 1st, 2024. What is the change? The work eligibility requirements known as the food stamp, have been made strict after Joe Biden introduced the Fiscal Responsibility Act in June 2023.  According to the changes in the program, all able-bodied single adults between the ages 18 to 54, without children or anyone else dependent on them, will need to provide proof of their employment with a minimum... Continue Reading

January 13th, 2024
Fox News stops running MyPillow commercials in a payment dispute with election denier Mike Lindell
January 13th, 2024
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — MyPillow CEO and conspicuous political race denier Mike Lindell . Friday that Fox News has quit running his organization’s ads, questioning the organization’s attestation that it is just in light of the fact that he hasn’t covered his bills. MyPillow CEO, Mike Lindell, Claims Fox News Attempting to Silence Him as Network Severs Ties Lindell opened up to the world by tweeting that Fox, which had been one of MyPillow’s greatest publicizing outlets, had dropped him. In his tweet, he stated that he suspected the network was attempting to silence him, though he did not... Continue Reading

January 13th, 2024
California’s Minimum Wage Hike Leads to Massive Layoffs for Health Care Workers
January 13th, 2024
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                  California Faces Mass Layoffs as Minimum Wage Hike Hits Fast Food and Healthcare Sectors Mass cutbacks have been reported for laborers in the cheap food and medical care businesses in California in light of two bills that will raise least wages for laborers in the two ventures. Compensation in the cheap food industry go to $20 an hour this year, and medical services laborers’ wages ascend to between $18 – $23 an hour in the following year. Cheap food chain Pizza Cabin, worked by PacPizza, LLC, as of late declared its arrangement to lay off in excess of 1,200 specialists... Continue Reading

January 13th, 2024
Supreme Court to rule on clearing homeless encampments in California and the West
January 13th, 2024
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U.S. High Court to Deliberate on Constitutional Implications of Shelter Restrictions for Unhoused Individuals The U.S. High Court said on Friday it will hear whether towns and urban communities that block unhoused individuals with no admittance to shield from setting up camp on open property disregard the Eighth Amendment’s assurances from “awful and surprising discipline.” The case, which California legislators including Gov. Gavin Newsom urged the Court to hear, could give authorities more power in punishing unhoused individuals who set up places to stay by toppling a point of reference... Continue Reading

January 13th, 2024
12 Critical Questions to Ignite Your Team in the New Year: Go Beyond Goals, Embrace Ownership
January 13th, 2024
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The new year stretches before us, a blank canvas full of possibilities. As a business owner, you’re likely brimming with plans and goals, but are you tapping into the full potential of your team? Setting objectives is crucial, but it’s only the first brushstroke. To unleash the masterpiece, we need to delve deeper, fostering personal commitment and unwavering loyalty to the company’s vision, mission, and values. This e-book delves into 12 critical questions designed to ignite individual ownership and propel your team to new heights. These questions are not mere checkboxes; they’re conversation... Continue Reading

January 13th, 2024
Ice Fishing on Thin Ice: A Tragedy for Two Brothers at N.Y. State Park Pond
January 13th, 2024

Two brothers from Upstate New York met a tragic accident while ice fishing. The two brothers from Richfield Springs went ice fishing on Basswood Pond in Burlington when they both fell into the cold water, killing one.  According to a news release by New York State’s Department of Environmental Conservation, the two were seen falling through the ice by a man walking his dog on Jan 6 who then called 911. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation called the ice rescue a dangerous one. The Rescue The video of the rescue was posted by the state Department of Environmental Conservation. Forest... Continue Reading

January 13th, 2024