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As Gen Z faces the white collar freeze in hiring, law and business school applications are soaring
Good news for law schools and MBA programs: applications are on the rise. Amid a challenging job market, students are turning to what they see as a safer bet—skilling up in hopes of becoming more attractive to prospective employers. Gen Z...
Trump’s tariffs to face legal test before U.S. Supreme Court next week
By: Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Posted: 1:56 PM CDT Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 WASHINGTON - Victor Owen Schwartz started his business importing wine and spirits to the United States with his mother nearly 40 years ago. Read this article...
Does Mamdani mean business, New York’s small businesses wonder?
New York City, United States – Ronny Jaramillo and Dana Morrissey own and operate a handful of small restaurants across south and central Brooklyn – among them Chela, a Mexican restaurant, and Bar Chuzo, a “Latin bistro and cocktail bar”. But in...
Hearts 'can win title but not getting carried away' - Budge
Hearts' received a £10m boost to their finances this summer as Tony Bloom took a 29% stake in the club and the Brighton owner has been more bullish about their chances of challenging Scotland's Old Firm dominance. "Tony is the one who has this...
In Good Taste Wine & Spirits still going strong at 28
Owner of In Good Taste Wine and Spirits Debra Rauch with buyer Kyle Miller (left) and sales associate Brian Arsenault (right). (Photo by Lauren Thomas) You don’t have to be an expert on wines to call yourself an oenophile; you just have to love...
Grand Island to welcome international delegation from Midlands African Chamber, global agribusiness leaders
The delegation, led by the Midlands African Chamber (MAC) in partnership with the International Agribusiness Initiative (IAI), will visit Grand Island, (City of Grand Island, Courtesy) GRAND ISLAND — The Grand Island Area Economic Development...
TICAD9: A New Direction and New Challenges
The Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) was held in Yokohama in late August with a basic theme of “Co-create innovative solutions with Africa.” At the Public-Private Business Dialogue during the opening ceremony,...
Rolls-Royce completes test of pure methanol engine for ships
Rolls-Royce has tested a high-speed marine engine operating solely on methanol on its test bench in Friedrichshafen, Germany. The test forms part of the meOHmare research project and aims to advance the development of propulsion solutions that...
Preview: Carvana's Earnings
Carvana (NYSE:CVNA) is set to give its latest quarterly earnings report on Wednesday, 2025-10-29. Here's what investors need to know before the announcement. Analysts estimate that Carvana will report an earnings per share (EPS) of $1.32. The...
Henry Cejudo net worth in 2025: Olympic gold, UFC glory, and smart business moves
Olympic gold medalist and former UFC double-champion Henry Cejudo boasts an estimated $2 million net worth by 2025. His career earnings exceed $3 million from UFC payouts, including a $1.2 million payday at UFC 249. Beyond fighting, Cejudo thrives...
Collapse On The Border Of Russia And Kazakhstan: Trade Turnover Is Down, Businesses Are Closing Down
2 illustrative photo One of Russia's leading trade routes with Asian countries is effectively blocked. A large-scale logistics crisis has erupted on the Russian-Kazakh border, paralyzing truck traffic and jeopardizing imports from China,...
OCAAHS honors six for leadership. success, and positive contributions
The Eclipse awardees, honored by the Orange County African American Historical Society (OCAAHS) for their exemplary leadership, success and positive contributions to the community, include Phil Audibert, Valencia Bailey, Ayana Braxton-Thurston,...
Nigerians Must Fix Leadership Crisis – Peterside
Nigerian businessman and co-chair of the Oxford Global Think Tank (OGTT) Leadership Conference, Atedo Peterside, has identified leadership failure, rather than colonialism, as the core issue holding back African nations, particularly Nigeria. He...
Digify Africa Hosts Industry Roundtable: Leaders Converge to Unlock the Future of Work in an AI-Driven World
Digify Africa, a non-profit dedicated to bridging the digital divide, has announced the upcoming Industry Roundtable: Unlocking the Future of Work, aimed at bringing together senior leaders, policymakers and industry heads to collaboratively...
TAPPI announces new president and CEO as longtime leader plans 2025 retirement
TAPPI, the leading association for the global pulp, paper, tissue, packaging, and converting industries, recently announced the appointment of Lawton C. Roberts as its next president and CEO, effective Nov. 3, 2025. Roberts will succeed Larry N....
Report: Over 40% of Nigeria's informal businesses make less than $12 daily
A new Informal Economy Report 2025 reveals that over 40% of informal businesses in Nigeria make less than $12 in daily revenue, painting a vivid picture of resilience amid rising economic hardship. Despite contributing roughly 65% of the country’s...
Podcast: Managing complexities and challenges in early-phase clinical trials
Among the many challenges for clinical trial project teams, logistics is one of the most critical and complex. From project initiation to the first shipment of supplies, getting the right logistics in place is essential. Early-stage operations,...
Small Business Owners Say They Plan to Grow Despite Concerns Over Shutdown
Baton Rouge, LA – As more than 2,000 small business owners from across the country – including nearly 60 from Louisiana – travel to Washington, DC for the largest gathering of small business owners in the U.S, new survey data shows strong optimism...
Tourism Fall Forum returns with new interactive format to kick off the winter season
As the trails across Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort begin to turn white, the Park City Chamber/Bureau will celebrate the coming winter season at their Tourism Fall Forum next week. On Nov. 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Stein...
Ganges, Gangnam, and grads: MBA students immerse in business and culture in India, South Korea
From the fishcake factories of Busan to the white marble halls of the Taj Mahal, Bryant MBA students got a firsthand education in international business and culture during 2025 Global Immersion Experience (GIE) trips to India and South Korea —...