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Business
Google Cloud CEO lays out 3-part AI plan after identifying it as the ‘most problematic thing’
The immense electricity needs of AI computing was flagged early on as a bottleneck, prompting Alphabet’s Google Cloud to plan for how to source energy and how to use it, according to Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian. Speaking at the Fortune Brainstorm AI event in San Francisco on Monday, he pointed out that the company—a key enabler in the AI infrastructure landscape—has…
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10 Red Flags That You’re Stuck in the Wrong Career — and Your Step-by-Step Guide Out
PeopleImages.com – Yuri A / Shutterstock.com You deserve to feel fulfilled by your work and secure in your job. If your current role no longer challenges or inspires you, or if concerns about the job market and AI’s impact threaten your sense of stability, it may be time to consider a career change. But the idea of switching careers can…
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Want a Great Resume That Stands Out? You Must Include These 11 Things
Antonio Guillem / Shutterstock.com Though thousands of people do it, not everyone knows how to write a resume. What does that mean? Piles of resumes that sound and look exactly the same. And yours is somewhere in the middle, waiting for a short glare from a frustrated recruiter who will trash it in as much time as it takes to…
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Money
10 Financial Lies You Really Need to Stop Telling Yourself
studiostoks / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. We all do it: tell ourselves little white lies to avoid uncomfortable truths. “I’ll start that budget next month.” “My credit card bill isn’t that bad.” But when it…
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These 5 Retirement Mistakes Cost Me $180,000—Here’s How to Avoid Them
Krakenimages.com / Shutterstock.com I threw myself a retirement party at 64, convinced I’d timed everything perfectly. Three months later, my financial adviser—the one I’d finally hired—looked at my numbers and went quiet. “You could have retired at 62,” she said. “Maybe even 61.” I’d worked two unnecessary years. Missed two years of travel, two years with grandkids, two years of…
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6 Examples for Describing Yourself in an Interview (and Why They Work)
fizkes / Shutterstock.com When an interviewer asks, “How would you describe yourself?,” they’re throwing you a softball. Learn how to describe yourself in an interview so you don’t strike out from the start. Read on to learn how to describe yourself in an interview and actually impress. You’ll find out the intent behind interviewers asking you to describe yourself and…
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Need $800+ for the Holidays? Here Are 10 Ways to Get It Before (and After) December 25th
Just dance / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. It’s crunch time. The holidays are coming, your budget is tight, and you’re running out of weeks to fix it. Good news: you don’t need a miracle or…
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Do These 11 Things Now—Make $6,000+ More in 2026
Dean Drobot / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. David Patterson, 59, had a simple problem: his monthly expenses exceeded his paycheck by about $300. For two years, he’d been quietly draining savings to cover the gap.…
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What Do Personal Injury Attorneys Say About Your Reports?
WTF – Should Not Be the First Words an Attorney Says After Opening a File By Dr. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC Personal Injury attorneys rely heavily on providers to be able to document, diagnose and case manage, so why is it that so many say WTF (Wish This File) after receiving a patient file? In today’s personal injury environment,…
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Religion
Pope Leo’s visit to psychiatric hospital aims to combat stigma in strugglingLebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon (RNS) – For Eissam, a 24-year-old Lebanese man who is battling drug addiction, the Psychiatric Hospital of the Cross in Jal ed Dib, just North of Beirut, and the Catholic nuns who run it are nothing short of family. “The sisters here are like our sisters and brothers and mothers and parents for us. They care about us,”…
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