You know that feeling when you walk out of a yoga class and everything feels better? Your mind is calm, your body feels alive, and you feel focused on what really matters. Here’s a thought: what if you could turn that feeling into something bigger—not just for yourself, but for others? Whether you dream about teaching yoga, creating online yoga content, or even opening your own studio, there’s a space for you in the yoga world. The exciting part? You don’t need to follow just one path to build a yoga career. Just as you would sequence the ideal yoga…
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Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, intense, and costly. In 2024 alone, global natural disasters resulted in an estimated $368 billion in economic losses, with 60% of these losses uninsured, highlighting a substantial protection gap (Insurance Business). Looking ahead, a 2024 World Economic Forum report predicts that by 2050, climate-intensified natural disasters could lead to $12.5 trillion in economic losses worldwide (World Economic Forum). At the same time, corporate exposure to climate risks is expected to triple by mid-century, with over $1.14 trillion in market value at risk for companies listed on major global exchanges (Axios). However, there is…
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Growing up in the early 2000s, cartoons left a big impression on me. Amidst my daily routine of going to school, doing homework, eating, and sleeping, I was given free time right before homework to watch cartoons —this became the highlight of my day.
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The countdown to the beginning of the 2025 WNBA season is on, and it’s time for teams to put their feet on the gas. In what may be the most competitive season in WNBA history, teams cannot let up for a single day. Right now, it’s time to shift from training camp mode into regular season mode. Coaches expect 100% at the very least from their players every single day, and some are not afraid to tell it as it is when they don’t get that. Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve knows what it takes to build a championship…
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President Trump, joined by National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., talks about an executive order aimed at reducing the cost of prescription drugs. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/Getty Images President Trump is taking aim at U.S. drug prices with an executive order geared toward forcing drug companies to match the lower prices paid in other developed countries. If drugmakers don’t do it voluntarily, the administration is threatening to directly tie drug prices paid by government programs like Medicare to those paid in other countries. “Whoever…
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As a marketer and an AI enthusiast, I’m always looking for tools that make creativity faster, easier, and more impactful. From ChatGPT to Gemini, I’ve explored countless AI tools, but using AI image generators felt like a different kind of alchemy.
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JPMorgan analyst Sebastiano C Petti maintained a Neutral rating on Gogo Inc GOGO with a price target of $11 on Friday. Gogo reported strong first-quarter results and reiterated its 2025 guidance, including potential tariff impacts ($5 million impact on free cash flow). Following the first-quarter beat, Petti raised his 2025 EBITDA by 4% to $217 million (high-end of $210 million-$220 million guidance range) as the analyst anticipated a pick-up in operating expenditure investments in the back half as well as potential top-line pressure associated with lower ATG AOL (higher suspensions). Also Read: T-Mobile Stock Gets A Lift As Subscriber Growth…
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https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/wrist-vs-chest-strap-heart-rate-monitor-which-is-better-for-you/ This article has a good discussion of accuracy ot wrist (also called optical) measurements. They even mention that freckles can throw off the results. Guess what! I have freckles on my wrist. Devices that monitor our heart rates based on a measurement at the wrist are pretty prevalent nowadays, including Fitbit, Garmin watches, and Apple Watches. There are also devices that promise more sophisticated results such as heart rate variability from Whoop. These devices then tell us insightful things about our recent workouts or our activity throughout the day, how long we should recover before our next hard workout,…
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Image source: Unsplash Millennials are constantly told to “just save more money.” But what happens when the very strategies we cling to are the ones holding us back? While Gen Z is diving into investing early and Gen X is focused on long-term wealth building, many millennials are stuck in the middle, juggling student loans, high rents, and outdated savings advice. Even when they are saving money, it’s often in ways that don’t serve them well in the long run. The result? Bank accounts that grow slowly, opportunities missed, and a constant feeling of falling behind. Let’s break down millennials’…
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INQUIRER file photo MANILA, Philippines — A local trade association of retailers has formally petitioned the Bureau of Customs (BOC) to scrap the de minimis rules on imported goods, ramping up its push to remove the tax exemption threshold that allows small-value shipments to enter the country duty-free. In a position paper dated May 6 sent to the BOC, the Philippine Retailers Association (PRA) outlined its concerns about the current policy and its impact on local businesses, especially in light of the booming e-commerce sector. Article continues after this advertisement “We believe that revisiting this policy is crucial to restoring…