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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

"WestJet Turns to Charter Flights: A New Model for the Cargo Industry"

WestJet has recently transitioned its freighter aircraft business model, choosing to offer charter services to other airlines and logistics companies instead of operating scheduled cargo flights. This shift follows a decision to discontinue scheduled cargo service due to weak demand. The airline's c

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

Eyes on the Prize: San Jose's Plan to Revitalize Business Districts

As San Jose officials look to create the city's first business improvement district in over 15 years, they're banking on a new strategy to boost economic growth in East San Jose. The Tully Road-Eastridge Business Association (TREBA) has spent two years developing plans for this district, pooling res

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

"Yogurt's Sweet Goodbye: General Mills Sells North American Yogurt Business for $2. 1 Billion"

General Mills' decision to sell its North American yogurt business for $2.1 billion has sent shockwaves through the industry. On the surface, it seems like a straightforward divestment, but let's dig deeper. What's driving this move, and what does it say about the state of the yogurt market? First,

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

The Superpower of Self-Reflection: Stephen Curry's Childhood Regret and Rise to Success

Stephen Curry's reflections on his childhood regret may seem like a simple piece of advice, but it's a wisdom that can be applied to anyone, regardless of their field. The 4-time NBA champion believes that if he had focused more on himself and not compared himself to others, he might have discovered

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

"The Business Impact of Harris and Trump's Policies: A Tale of Two Tax Cuts"

The presidential election is heating up, and with it, the debate over the best economic strategy for America's businesses. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have both released their plans, promising to slash taxes and boost the economy. But what do these plans really mean for small and big businesses?

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

The AI Conundrum: A Double-Edged Sword

While it's great to see Google funding AI courses for small businesses, it's essential to consider the ethical implications of this move. On the surface, it seems like a benevolent act, providing a tax write-off and positive PR for the company. However, one can't help but wonder if this is just a cl

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

A CEO Caught in the Crossfire: Stellantis' Struggle to Revive Its Fading Brands

Stellantis, the multinational automaker born from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Groupe, is facing an uphill battle to regain its footing in the competitive US market. The company's sales have been declining every year since its peak in 2018, and its CEO, Carlos Tavares, has come under fire fro

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Sep 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

"Unlocking the Power of AI: Salesforce's AgentForce Revolutionizes Enterprise Automation"

Salesforce has just unveiled Agentforce, a suite of AI-powered autonomous agents designed to augment human workers across various business functions. The company's goal is to make AI more accessible and effective for businesses, allowing them to focus on high-value tasks while AI handles the repetit

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Trump's Cryptocurrency Ambitions: A Recipe for Conflict of Interest?

In the final stretch of his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump is set to launch his sons' cryptocurrency business, World Liberty Financial, on Monday. This speech comes just 50 days before Election Day, raising concerns about the former president's penchant for mixing his personal and politica

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

"Mind the Gap: The Hidden Risks of ADHD Meds"

The world of ADHD medication has long been shrouded in controversy, with many critics arguing that the benefits often outweigh the risks. However, a new study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry suggests that high doses of prescription amphetamines like Adderall and Vyvanse may be linked

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