CLEANING THE TEMPLE Volunteers help clean up the front yard of the Antipolo Cathedral on Easter. —Photo from EcoWaste MANILA, Philippines — As in many Holy Weeks past, the environmental group EcoWaste Coalition lamented that many of the country’s most popular pilgrimage sites were littered with trash during the Holy Week. But, the group said, the country’s decades-old garbage woes go beyond churchyards and tourist sites because the problem is intertwined with the country’s 116-million population. Article continues after this advertisement “The solutions to our waste problems are already enshrined in our laws, like the Ecological Waste Management Act,” said…
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Key Takeaways Effective Inventory Management is Crucial: Proper management of your eBay inventory is essential for success, directly impacting sales performance and customer satisfaction. Prevent Stockouts and Overselling: Accurate tracking keeps stock levels in check, helping avoid costly overselling and enhancing your seller rating. Optimize Cash Flow: Understanding product demand aids in purchasing decisions, avoiding overstock situations that can hinder cash flow. Enhance Operational Efficiency: Utilize automated inventory management systems to streamline workflows, reduce errors, and focus on strategic growth initiatives. Improve Customer Satisfaction: Efficient inventory management ensures you can consistently meet customer demands, fostering trust and encouraging repeat business.…
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The world of golf never stops delivering epic storylines. Less than a week after Rory McIlroy won The Masters last year’s low amateur from Augusta’s annual outing made quite the name for himself. Neil Shipley, also the low amateur at last year’s U.S. Open, won his first professional event at the LECOM Suncoast Classic on Saturday in Florida. It took five playoff holes, but Neil can officially say that he is a winner on a professional tour. “Yeah, that last putt was a long putt, but definitely just a relief. Obviously I had to kind of try and lock back…
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by Ahsan Washington April 20, 2025 This events aren’t just about sparking one up Coincidentally, 420 falls on the same day as Easter this year. So, Happy Resurrection Day to Christians and those who observe. For those who engage in smoking bud—Happy 420! This day isn’t just about sparking one up—it has evolved into this amazing celebration of cannabis culture where community, creativity, and all-around good vibes take center stage. Throughout the country, cannabis connoisseurs are gathering to honor how this humble plant has intersected everything from wellness routines to business opportunities and artistic expression. BLACK ENTERPRISE has done a…
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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Take the same focus and determination that makes you a shark in the office out on the golf course when you use Mind Caddie to up your mental golf game. Packed with short audio lessons, guided exercises, and performance tracking, the Mind Caddie app helps you hone in on the mindset that makes you a successful golf player. This usually $209 app is…
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Image by appshunter.io In the ever-evolving world of retail, giants don’t fall overnight, but they are falling. While shifting consumer preferences and economic pressures play their role, two online juggernauts, Shein and Temu, are accelerating the collapse of traditional retailers at a startling pace. With their ultra-low prices, lightning-fast trend cycles, and frictionless mobile shopping experiences, Shein and Temu have captured the wallets and attention spans of younger consumers in particular. As their influence grows, legacy brands that once dominated malls and main streets are struggling to stay alive. Many of these brick-and-mortar retailers failed to adapt quickly enough. Some…
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Welcome to Draft Week. You may feel like you have made it, dear reader, but there are still some miles to run until we reach the finish line. But we can do it, together. Here is a look at the latest rumors around the 2025 NFL Draft. Jaxson Dart: A first-round QB with a third-round grade? As we have discussed at length in these pre-draft rumor roundups, the history of quarterbacks being pushed into the first round is lengthy. Jaxson Dart, Tyler Shough, and Jalen Milroe are the latest passers on that list, with all three being discussed as potential…
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In the face of economic uncertainty, President Donald Trump‘s approval rating stands at 45% in a new Gallup poll. What Happened: Trump’s approval rating of 45% in the first quarter of his second term compates to the 41% approval rating he garnered one quarter into his first term. The average first-quarter approval rating for U.S. presidents from 1952 to 2020 stands at 60%. An Economist/YouGov poll at 42%, down 16 points from when he took office in January. Earlier in the month, Trump declared a 10% baseline tax on nearly all imports and higher reciprocal tariffs on a variety of nations. The objective of these measures is to trigger an American…
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Image by Markus Spiske Technology has long been celebrated as a solution machine—faster, smarter, more efficient. It fixes what’s broken, streamlines what’s slow, and connects what’s far apart. But sometimes, what it’s fixing is a mess of its own making. For all its innovations, tech has a habit of introducing brand-new problems while solving old ones. From social disconnection to algorithm-driven confusion, the cycle often goes like this: create, complicate, then clean up. The solution becomes the next issue, and the fix is yet another layer of technology. So, what does this loop actually look like? Here are nine clear…