The NFL Draft is mere days away, and with all the attention beginning to circle around Lambeau Field in Green Bay, the cameras are going to be on the players. We all know the shot: the player who gets invited to the NFL Draft and then has the longest wait of all time before getting picked in the second round. It seems like this year, players and their representatives are being a lot smarter about that, and with the updated list of NFL Draft attendees, we see a few guys drop out. Most notable among the dropouts is Ole Miss…
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President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have given an ultimatum for the ongoing Russia-Ukraine peace talks, stating that the U.S. will abandon efforts unless significant progress is made in the coming days. What Happened: On Friday, Trump and Rubio expressed frustration over the lack of movement in the peace process between Russia and Ukraine, with Rubio stating that the U.S. would not continue its efforts for an extended period, reported Reuters. “We’re not going to continue with this endeavor for weeks and months on end. So we need to determine very quickly now, and I’m talking about…
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In a conversation about low-risk and steady investments, two popular names that almost always come up are recurring deposits and debt mutual funds. Both options are seen as safe places to park your money without worrying about the ups and downs of the share market. So which one’s better for you? Let’s break down the returns, risk, taxation, and liquidity of both options. Understanding Debt Fund Debt mutual funds are a type of mutual fund that mainly invests in fixed-income instruments like government and corporate bonds, treasury bills, commercial papers, certificates of deposits, and other money market instruments. The primary…
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Image by Muhmed Alaa El-Bank You’ve researched every angle, watched hours of YouTube videos, read all the Reddit threads, and still…nothing. The decision sits there, staring you in the face, while your bank account waits. And waits. It’s not that you don’t know what to do. It’s that you can’t stop thinking about what could go wrong. Welcome to paralysis by analysis—that exhausting habit of overthinking decisions until you talk yourself out of action entirely. And when it comes to money, this pattern doesn’t just waste time. It quietly keeps you broke. Let’s talk about how overthinking becomes a financial…
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The US Supreme Court is seen in Washington, DC, March 2, 2025. The US Supreme Court on April 19, 2025 paused the Trump administration’s deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under an 18th-century law. Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act (AEA) last month to begin rounding up Venezuelan migrants accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang before expelling them to a maximum security prison in El Salvador. (AFP) WASHINGTON – The US Supreme Court on Saturday paused the Trump administration’s deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under an 18th-century law. US President Donald Trump invoked the 1798…
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Conventional cancer treatments often come with debilitating side effects. For example, chemotherapy and radiation therapy not only target tumors but also damage healthy cells, leaving patients weakened and vulnerable to infections. In an effort to find safer treatment options for patients, researchers are now testing the efficacy of methylene blue — a commonly used dye that enhances cellular energy production — in treating cancer. Video Link Methylene Blue Photodynamic Therapy Shrinks Tumors A systematic review published in Frontiers in Pharmacology analyzed the effects of methylene blue in photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment. Researchers reviewed 10 preclinical studies from different countries…
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While the current President implements his “on again off again” tariffs, small businesses will still have to deal with the highest tariffs on imported goods in the last 80 years. On The Small Business Radio Show this week. I talked with Dominick Miserandino, who is the CEO of Retail Tech Media Nexus. He breaks down what the tariffs are, how they will affect consumers and what actions small businesses need to take. Understanding Tariffs What Are Tariffs? I begin the episode by asking Dominic to explain tariffs in simple terms for small business owners. Dominic clarifies that a tariff is…
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by Kandiss Edwards April 18, 2025 DJ Daniels is traveling the country and being honored by hundreds of law enforcement agencies. DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old teen from Houston who’s been fighting brain cancer since 2018, took another step toward his dream this week to be recognized by 1,000 police departments, according to ABC. Daniel was sworn in as an honorary officer by more than 200 law enforcement agencies during a ceremony at the Renaissance Hotel Ballroom in St. Louis on April 15. The young officer’s goal is to be recognized by 1,000 departments nationwide. Despite being diagnosed with an aggressive…
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When F1 Academy practice drew to a close Friday at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Maya Weug topped the timing sheets ahead of Alisha Palmowski and Doriane Pin. But Weug is predicting a tight battle for pole position in qualifying later tonight. “The car felt quite good. I managed to get in some clean laps and do the program that we were planning to do. Just need to make small tweaks here and there on driving and also set-up to make sure that tonight we can extract everything,” said Weug following the practice session. “It’s going to be…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs headquarters is a block from the White House in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images The US Department of Veterans Affairs appears to be backing off a plan to send telehealth therapists back to offices that may lack privacy, according to a memo obtained by NPR. Addressing widespread concerns over mental health clinicians’ ability to conduct confidential sessions, officials from the VA have issued a memo saying that providers must have private workspaces “that foster trusted, confidential, and therapeutic relationships with Veterans,” when they return to their offices in…