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Lucy Guo, 30, has unseated singer-songwriter Taylor Swift to become the worlds youngest self-made woman billionaire, amassing a fortune worth US$1.25 billion through her AI and tech startups.Swift, 35, had held the title since she was named a billionaire in late 2023. She and Guo are two of only six self-made women billionaires worldwide under the age of 40.The bulk of Guos wealth stems from her $1.2 billion stake in Scale AI, a startup she co-founded but left years ago. The rest is tied to other ventures, including her newer startup, Passes.Lucy Guo, founder of Passes. Photo from Lucy Guo's Instagram/@guoforitWhile Guo has built her career around tech startups, her initial draw to the industry was a practical one. Raised frugally by Chinese immigrant parents who were electrical engineers but lost their jobs early in her life, she only saw tech as a fast track to wealth at first."I was bullied in school for being poor," Guo told Business Insider. "So I was like, okay, I need to make...
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Employment2025-05-05 08:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
The Department of Health and Human Services denied that it would create an autism health registry after advocates for the autistic community expressed fear about reported plans for one. An HHS official insisted to The Independent that no such plans existed. A real-world data platform will link existing datasets to support research into causes of autism and insights into improved treatment strategies, the official said. Earlier in the week, National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya said that the department planned to gather health information on people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. During a meeting of the Council of Councils, Bhattacharya said that the plan would integrate diverse data enabling research to examine complex factors influencing ASD rates. He said the proposal would integrate data from pharmacy chains, health organizations, as well as wearable technology, among other information, to conduct real-time health monitoring, work on disease registries...
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Employment2025-05-05 08:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Filipinos and Italians share a deep appreciation for delicious cuisine. What better way to enjoy both culinary traditions than by crafting fusion dishes that blend classic Filipino and Italian flavors while dining in an indoor piazza?Located in the relatively quiet part of Quezon City, stands Caff Allor Ristorante. The name has a fascinating history behind it. Thename is a combination of my parents names. My fathers name is Albino, and my mothers name is Lorita, so Al and Lor. At the same time, I wanted to do something to honor my parents. In my other business, my parents inspired me to ensure that it develops, and I would like to honor them as I grow this restaurant., says entrepreneur and now restaurant owner Mark Wang. Captivated by the picturesque and timeless streets and architecture of Siena, Tuscany during his honeymoon, he told his wife that hed love to have a restaurant inspired by the character of the city in Italy.He became motivated to create his own interpretation...
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Employment2025-05-05 08:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Van Velden skipped consultation before scrapping 30-day ruleThe Minister for Workplace Relations did not consult with impacted parties before progressing controversial draft legislation to repeal a law that automatically signs new employees up to a collective agreement.Earlier this month the coalition Government announced it was repealing changes made by the previous government, by removing the so-called 30-day rule and reducing employers obligations to communicate and report back on union membership for new workers. Union bosses say the change will deter people from joining altogether.A status report on the changes, put together by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and presented to van Velden in February, mentions the lack of consultation under the risks section.Van Velden knows she can fuck around with the Unions and disrespect them in this manner because she knows the Unions are too gutless and weak to fight back!- Sponsor Promotion - Look.The NZ Union movement...
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Employment2025-05-05 08:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
An article from Dive Brief Plans for new natural gas generation could be harder hit by tariffs than solar or storage projects, CEO John Ketchum said. Published April 24, 2025 By Emma Penrod Dive Brief:Solar and energy storage remain the cheapest options for meeting growing electric demand as costs and development timelines for new natural gas plants grow, NextEra Energy President and CEO John Ketchum said during a Wednesday morning earnings call.The cost to build a new natural gas plant has already tripled in the last few years and could increase even further due to new tariffs, Ketchum said. He later added during a Q&A with analysts that the time to build a new natural gas plant has grown from four and a half years to six or more years.NextEra Energy has secured contracts for solar and battery storage supply chains that will largely avoid the tariffs' impacts, which could give the company a considerable advantage over its competitors, Ketchum said.Dive Insight:With energy demand set t...
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Employment2025-05-05 04:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
California and Florida have for years been the canary in the gold mine for a homeowner insurance crisis that experts warn might soon spread to many more states across the country.The two disaster-prone states, which face different challenges within their own markets, have seen homeowners insurance premiums skyrocket in recent years as carriers dealing with rising costs and growing catastrophe exposure either significantly hiked their rates or cut coverage in the most vulnerable areas, leaving homeowners with limited options.Despite facing similar challenges, the two states are experimenting with wildly different solutionsonce again becoming examples for the rest of the country of the dos and don'ts of a crisis that is expected to spread across the nation.Why It MattersThe homeowners insurance crises in California and Florida have drastically different causes, but they have one element in common: both coastal states are particularly vulnerable to natural disasters, with wildfires in Ca...
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Employment2025-05-05 04:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Its been about one week since the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on the North American auto sector took effect and those within the Canadian industry say so far, confusion is whats most prominent.The 25 per cent tariffs went into effect April 3, putting a duty on all foreign-made vehicles entering the U.S., though automakers compliant with the terms of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) can deduct the value of U.S. content.Canada also imposed its own duty of 25 per cent on U.S.-assembled vehicles, though it too will allow importers to deduct the value of Canadian and Mexican content under CUSMA.So what were seeing immediately in terms of reaction is companies are taking a moment to just try and understand what the lay of the land is, what exactly the rules are, and then figure out what the path forward is for future exports into the United States, said Brian Kingston, president and CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association (CVMA).Story continues b...
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A man is in custody in relation to the fire set at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiros official residence in Harrisburg early Sunday, officials said. Cody Balmer, 38, was taken into custody and will be charged with attempted murder, terrorism, aggravated arson and aggravated assault against an enumerated person, Dauphin County Pennsylvania District Attorney Fran Chardo said at a news conference Sunday. Balmer may also face federal charges, Chardo added. A motive was not clear, but officials believe it was a targeted attack, Shapiro said at the news conference.He said he spoke Sunday afternoon to FBI Director Kash Patel, who offered federal government resources. Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said officials are conducting an arson investigation, as well as an attempted homicide and aggravated arson investigation. Bivens added that he does not expect Balmer to be charged with conspiracy. The man acted quickly, Bivens said, noting that he was inside the home for less than a...
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British firms that have been battered by Donald Trumps announcement of tariffs on exports to the US will be given billions in government support.Like almost every other country in the world, the UK is now contending with 10% tariffs on almost all the products it ships out to the US which was its largest single-country trading partner last year.The move has left many businesses concerned about the rapidly shifting market and whether they can cope with a potential fall in demand from across the Atlantic.Particularly affected are those hit by the additional 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium products and cars.Today, the Treasury announced UK Export Finance (UKEF) will get the power to increase its support for businesses by 20 billion with up to 10 billion for those significantly impacted in the short term by the current situation.UKEF, a department of the British Government, aims to ensure no viable UK export fails for lack of finance or insurance by smoothing out the challenge...
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Employment2025-05-05 04:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
The Liberals continue to lead the federal election race at the halfway point of the campaign, a new poll suggests, but the Conservatives have narrowed the gap.The latest Ipsos poll exclusively for Global News shows 42 per cent of Canadians surveyed would vote for the Liberals, down four points from last week and the first time since the election began that the party has lost ground. The Conservatives are up two points at 36 per cent.Whatever momentum the Liberals have had has declined, said Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs.Its been the only good news that the Conservatives have had since Mark Carney became the leader of the Liberal Party. Whether it will hold up or not is another question.Eleven per cent of decided voters surveyed said they would back the New Democrats, down one point from last week. The Green Party also fell one point, to two per cent, while the Bloc Quebecois stayed steady at six per cent support nationally, or 25 per cent of Quebec voters.Story co...
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