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Logan Sugarman: Treating Frontline Workers Like Consumers
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Scaling Smart: Brandon Jones Davidson Homes Playbook for Achieving Rapid Growth in Homebuilding
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Global Consensus Emerges to Protect Seamounts: IUCN Congress Passes Landmark Resolution
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The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has reached a defining moment in global ocean governance, as delegates at
Scientists Discover DNA Switch in Tropical Butterflies That Influences Wing Patterns Based on Seasonal Temperatures
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Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have made a groundbreaking discovery about the wing patterns of tropical butterflies,
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FLEOA urges Congress to complete FY 2026 appropriations before the January 30 deadline to prevent another shutdown affecting federal law enforcement operations

The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) noted the passage of the continuing resolution and three regular appropriations bills that reopened the federal government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The legislative action restores funding for essential services and allows federal law enforcement professionals to return to full duty with pay. However, the Association cautions that another funding crisis looms on January 30, 2026, unless Congress continues bipartisan efforts to enact the remaining FY 2026 appropriations.

“FLEOA appreciates the Congressional cooperation that led to the reopening of the federal government,” said Mathew Silverman, National President of FLEOA. “We now urge Congress to act swiftly and collaboratively to enact a full-year appropriations measure well before the January 30 deadline, thereby avoiding another lapse in funding. Our nation’s law enforcement officers, and the citizens they protect, deserve the stability and predictability that only a complete budget can provide.”

During government shutdowns, most federal law enforcement officers are required to report for duty without pay as essential personnel, while support and administrative staff are often furloughed. According to FLEOA, this dynamic places financial strain on officers and their families, disrupts…

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Noam Lamdan believes that in 2025, graphic design is defined by impact rather than aesthetics alone. A seasoned design expert, he has built a career on exceeding
Footwear has always been more than a necessity. It’s a reflection of personal style, cultural identity, and even mood. But as fashion evolves toward individuality and conscious
When engineers talk about career trajectories, they often describe them as ladders. For Sze Hou Loh, the better metaphor might be a circuit — looping through disciplines,

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Two Paths, One Party: Mamdani’s New York and Sherrill’s New Jersey Define Democrats’ 2025 Divide
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New Yorkers woke up to a political milestone this week as Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani claimed victory in the city’s mayoral race, becoming both the youngest and first Muslim person ever elected to lead the five boroughs. Across the Hudson, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill won the New Jersey…

Former U.S. Vice President Richard ‘Dick’ Cheney Passes Away at 84
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Former U.S. Vice President Richard “Dick” Cheney has died at the age of 84. According to his family’s statement, Cheney passed away on the evening of November 3, 2025, surrounded by his wife Lynne, his daughters Elizabeth (“Liz”) and Mary, and other family members. The cause of…

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From Cockpit to Conference Room: Petro Kostiv Provides Lessons in Leadership From a Pilot’s Perspective
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Navigating leadership challenges shares surprising parallels with aviation. Pilots and business leaders alike must operate under pressure, make timely decisions,
Quentin Geczy: Speed in Ski Performance & Safety
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Skiing at high speeds offers an exhilarating mix of thrill and skill, from the natural dynamics of terrain and snow

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New sanctions target individuals channeling tens of millions from Iran to Hizballah through covert business dealings and financial exchanges=
  • Ossama Jaber (Arabic: اسامة جابر), a Lebanese national born January 25, 1972, in Mayfadoun, Nabatieh.
  • Samer Kasbar (Arabic: سامر كسبار), a Syrian national residing in the United Arab Emirates, born June 18, 1972.
  • Ja’far Muhammad Qasir (Arabic:…

    The United States has imposed sanctions on multiple individuals involved in funneling tens of millions of dollars from Iran to Hizballah. These operatives collaborate with regional businessmen and currency exchanges to enable large-scale financial transfers and sustain the terrorist organization’s funding operations.

    According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, these individuals play a key role in Iran’s covert financing network. The funds are used to support Hizballah’s global operations, strengthen its influence across the Middle East, and undermine Lebanon’s economic and political sovereignty.

    This action forms part of the United States’ ongoing campaign of maximum pressure against Iran and its proxies, as outlined in National Security Presidential Memorandum 2 issued on February 4. The U.S. government reaffirmed its commitment to disrupting illicit financial flows that fuel terrorism and destabilize regional security.

    “By enabling Hizballah, Iran holds Lebanon back and undermines its sovereignty,” a State Department spokesperson said. “Iran and Hizballah cannot be allowed to keep Lebanon captive any longer.”

    The sanctions, issued under Executive Order 13224, as amended, specifically target terrorists and those providing material support to them. Hizballah was designated as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) organization in 2001 and as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) in 1997.

    Individuals Added to the OFAC SDN List

    • Ossama Jaber (Arabic: اسامة جابر), a Lebanese national born January 25, 1972, in Mayfadoun, Nabatieh.
    • Samer Kasbar (Arabic: سامر كسبار), a Syrian national residing in the United Arab Emirates, born June 18, 1972.
    • Ja’far Muhammad Qasir (Arabic:…

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Nations, NGOs, and Indigenous organizations unite to end bottom trawling on seamounts by 2026, marking a major victory for deep-sea conservation
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The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has reached a defining moment in global ocean governance, as delegates at the 2025 World Conservation Congress (WCC) overwhelmingly approved a motion to phase out destructive fishing practices on seamounts by the end of 2026.

Motion 032, spearheaded by the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) and led by WWF Australia, calls for an end to bottom trawling on seamounts in international waters. The proposal passed with near-unanimous support — winning 95% of votes from States and government agencies and an extraordinary 99% from NGOs and Indigenous Peoples’ organizations.

“This is a tangible step toward ocean protection at a global scale,” said Bronwen Golder, Global Seamounts Campaign Director at the DSCC. “With the High Seas Treaty now ratified, 2030’s goal to protect 30% of the ocean fast approaching, and next year’s UN Bottom Fisheries Review, this is a critical moment to prioritize seamount protection worldwide.”

Seamounts — underwater mountains rising thousands of meters from the ocean floor — are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. They provide feeding grounds and habitats for deep-sea corals, sponges, whales, sharks, and turtles. Yet for decades, industrial bottom trawling has devastated these fragile ecosystems, destroying ancient coral formations and threatening countless marine species.

The motion draws upon two decades of scientific evidence confirming that bottom trawling causes “widespread, irreversible degradation” to deep-sea environments. The United Nations’ Second World Ocean Assessment (2021) identified bottom trawling as the…

By Nicole Choquette Published on Nov 15
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As organizations adapt to meet the demands of a changing workforce, the experience of frontline employees has emerged as a major area of focus. These individuals serve as the operational backbone of many industries, yet their needs have been neglected. By borrowing insights from consumer experience strategies, companies are learning to design more intuitive, responsive systems that support frontline workers in meaningful ways.

Applying a worker-centered approach not only enhances day-to-day productivity but also boosts morale, reduces turnover, and strengthens customer relationships. Implementing these changes doesn’t always require large-scale change—often, as Logan Sugarman highlights, small shifts in technology, feedback loops, and recognition practices can generate a substantial impact.

Frontline Roles and Current Challenges

Frontline workers are often the first point of contact between a business and its customers. They include employees in sectors like healthcare, retail, hospitality, and transportation. These roles are essential to daily operations but are frequently overlooked when it comes to workplace innovation and support.

Many of these workers face outdated systems, rigid schedules, and limited access to decision-making processes. In industries like retail, staff may rely on manual scheduling or paper-based communication, which slows down operations and reduces engagement. Despite being vital to customer satisfaction, their needs often receive less attention than those of desk-based employees. This disconnect can contribute…

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The Hook Lab Announces Elarah AI: The Most Sophisticated Engine for Social, Political, and Economic Analysis

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Fedor Kriuk’s The Hook Lab has announced the development of Elarah AI, the most sophisticated machine for analyzing social, political, and economic dynamics. Investors across the United States and Asia

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