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Joanne Obrien is a writer and editor who covers politics, health, business, parenting, and finance for Religious Freedom News. When she's not writing about the latest political developments or how to make your own laundry detergent, she enjoys reading fiction and spending time with her family.

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As Podcastle raises $13.5M, its founder credits AI-driven growth in Armenia’s ‘Mini-Silicon Valley’

Podcastle, a podcasting platform that has boosted its product with various generative AI-driven features, has raised $13.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Mosaic Ventures. Also participating were existing Podcastle investors RTP Global, Point Nine Capital, Sierra Ventures, and Andrew Ng’s AI Fund. Squarespace CEO Anthony Casalena and Moonbug Media CEO René […]

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Best of January

I got a call at work that the girls wanted to go ice skating, and it was *just* cold enough in North Carolina to make it happen. Primary Bedroom Sources Lately, I feel like my nightstand has been a catch-all, and it’s maddening. I couldn’t sleep one more night with all that STUFF out. Shockingly,

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Young Professionals Need to Develop This One Thing Before It's Too Late

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As a leadership and career coach, there’s one thing I routinely tell young professionals to develop before it’s too late. Otherwise, they’ll always feel — and often, actually be — stuck. It’s a simple thing, but it can make all the difference when Gen Z employees are

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Acuerdo legal en Colorado mejoraría estándares de atención y vivienda para reclusas trans

DENVER.- A principios de 2018, Taliyah Murphy recibió una carta sobre una demanda colectiva que se iba a presentar en nombre de mujeres transgénero como ella que estaban en cárceles de hombres en Colorado. Sintió esperanza. Murphy y otras mujeres trans en el estado han enfrentado años de acoso sexual y, a menudo, violencia por

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Colorado Legal Settlement Would Up Care and Housing Standards for Trans Women Inmates

DENVER — Taliyah Murphy received a letter in early 2018 about a soon-to-be-filed class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of transgender women like her who were housed in men’s prisons in Colorado. It gave her hope. Murphy and other trans women in Colorado had faced years of sexual harassment and often violence from staff members and

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Possibility of Wildlife-to-Human Crossover Heightens Concern About Chronic Wasting Disease

Jim Robbins Each fall, millions of hunters across North America make their way into forests and grasslands to kill deer. Over the winter, people chow down on the venison steaks, sausage, and burgers made from the animals. These hunters, however, are not just on the front lines of an American tradition. Infectious disease researchers say

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Byju’s says investors don’t have voting right to remove founder from edtech group

Following months of behind-the-scenes conflict, Byju’s and some of its biggest investors are now airing their complaints about one another publicly. Byju’s, once India’s most valuable startup, said Friday its investors do not have the voting right to seek leadership changes, a day after a group of shareholders called for an extraordinary general meeting to

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YouTube is not building a Vision Pro app, so Apollo for Reddit dev made one

Apple’s Vision Pro headset is set to release for consumers today, but YouTube is not currently building a dedicated app for the device. To fill that void, Christian Selig, the developer who made Apollo for Reddit client, has made a Vision Pro app for YouTube called Juno. The app costs $5 for a one-time purchase and

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