Author: Alain Guillot
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Whoopi Goldberg, a Millionaire TV Host, Compares Herself to Women Killed in Iran
in OpinionWhoopi Goldberg compares herself to oppressed Iranian women. Here’s why that statement is dangerously misleading and deeply offensive.
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Why Business Partnerships Can Fail & How To Prevent It
in BusinessThere are always many different reasons for starting a partnership. More often than not, small businesses that can struggle to establish themselves in a market gain from finding a partner. Ultimately, partners can create new opportunities. Better than just business opportunities, they can also create income growth. Did you know, for example, that Microsoft partners…
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Mark Cuban Turned Down Kamala and the Vice Presidency
in PoliticsMark Cuban says he turned down an offer to be Kamala Harris’s VP. Find out why he refused and what it says about the Democratic Party’s leadership crisis.
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U.S. Eliminates Iran’s Nuclear Threat: A Victory for Peace, Democracy, and Global Security
in PoliticsThe U.S. military has successfully destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities using precision bunker-busting bombs. This major victory eliminates a long-standing global threat and opens the door for greater peace in the Middle East.
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How Your Partners In Business Reflect On Your Brand
in BusinessMost businesses can’t make it without partners at their side. Be it their suppliers, internal service providers, fulfillers, and delivery services, manufacturers, or otherwise, your business may be just as defined by the partnerships that make it as it is by how you run it. These partners can also affect your brand. Being tied to…
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How Automation Is Transforming Manufacturing in 2025
in BusinessAutomation is not a concept of the future, it is now the beating heart of manufacturing. With machines, getting sophisticated sensors, and software integration, factories are evolving at an alarming pace. Automated systems will not only improve but also enable greater accuracy. It will also lower labor costs. These advances are redefining lines all across…