Air traffic controllers say the Federal Aviation Administration’s plan to trim flight schedules by up to 10% during the government shutdown doesn’t go nearly far enough to ease …
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AI Won’t Replace You — But Your Predictability Will. Here’s How to Stay Irreplaceable.
by eNewsBlogby eNewsBlogOpinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Efficiency is no longer a safeguard — AI thrives on predictability, and the more routine your work becomes, …
The headlines are clear: AI is disrupting entry-level jobs across industries, including consulting and professional services. There’s just one problem. Eliminating these roles overlooks a critical business need—your …
FILE – A Boeing 737 Max jet prepares to land at Boeing Field following a test flight in Seattle, Sept. 30, 2020. Elaine Thompson/AP hide caption toggle caption …
In the hours before Democrats’ electoral victories Tuesday night, the end of the government shutdown seemed near. Several Democratic senators had spent the day quietly discussing a potential …
Millie Bobby Brown is opening up about mom life after welcoming her first child with husband Jake Bongiovi. In an interview with British Vogue published Wednesday, the Stranger …
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Hegseth won’t comment on Venezuela military strikes amid government shutdown
by eNewsBlogby eNewsBlogNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declined to say whether the U.S. is preparing military strikes on Venezuela, while blasting Democrats …
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AI Won’t Replace Humanity — It Can Help You Build Deeper Connections. Here’s How.
by eNewsBlogby eNewsBlogOpinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways AI-powered hyper-personalization enables businesses to anticipate customer needs and deliver meaningful, human-centered experiences at scale. Combining data-driven insights …
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Tariffs are intended to bring furniture jobs back to N.C., but it won’t be easy : NPR
by eNewsBlogby eNewsBlogNorth Carolina furniture makers say new tariffs may help them compete against imports, but their industry relies on global supplies that are getting more expensive. SCOTT DETROW, HOST: …