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Best Vancouver Events in Spring 2025

From April events in Vancouver that herald the blooming of cherry blossoms to May events in Vancouver that highlight running marathons and food festivals, Spring events in Vancouver promises something for everyone.

Best Miami Events in Spring 2025

Discover the best Miami spring events, from cultural festivals and concerts to world-class sports and family fairs. Embrace the Magic City’s vibrant April–May lineup.

Best Chicago Events in Spring 2025

Explore top spring events in Chicago, from St. Patrick’s festivities and sports matchups to music fests and art shows. Discover the best ways to embrace spring in the Windy City.

Best Los Angeles Events in March 2025

Explore these Los Angeles events in March, as there’s never a shortage of excitement, creativity, and variety. This is your definitive guide to some of the most thrilling Los Angeles March events that promise to make 2025 a year to remember.

How to Optimize Your Collections Process and Boost Cash Flow

Managing accounts receivable effectively is crucial for maintaining a healthy cash flow. A streamlined collections process ensures that payments are received on time, reducing outstanding invoices and minimizing financial risks. If your business struggles with late payments, it’s time to optimize your collections strategy.

4 min read

RFK Jr. to Urge CDC to End National Fluoride Recommendation

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced plans to advise the CDC to stop recommending the fluoridation of public drinking water nationwide. The move, revealed during a press conference in Utah, marks a major shift in federal health policy and comes as the Environmental Protection Agency begins reviewing new scientific data on potential fluoride-related health risks.

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Where to Buy Amazon Mystery Box? 11 Best Online Stores

Every year, Amazon sells billions of products in the US. And every year, this retail giant has tons of overstock, shelf-pulls and returns that they need to offload fast. That’s where liquidators come into play. They take these items and sell them to resellers and everyday people at a fraction of the cost. Many of them offer mystery boxes that can contain anything Amazon sells, from electronics to apparel and home goods.

5 min read

Costco Surprises Workforce With Major Pay Raise

Costco is reportedly bumping hourly wages past $30 for a large share of its store workers, marking a substantial income boost in a tight labor market. This development emerges just as the International Brotherhood of Teamsters mulls a countrywide strike, demanding even stronger pay and benefits for nearly 18,000 Costco employees across five states.

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OpenAI Accuses DeepSeek of Copying Advanced AI

OpenAI has accused Chinese startup DeepSeek of using a technique called “distillation,” where a smaller model secretly learns from a bigger one’s responses. In short, OpenAI suspects DeepSeek is scooping up ChatGPT’s outputs to power its cheaper AI—something OpenAI sees as a serious threat to its technology.

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Elon Musk’s X Launching Digital Wallet With Visa

X, formerly known as Twitter, is teaming up with Visa to introduce a new digital wallet called the X Money Account. Slated for a first-quarter debut, the project fits Elon Musk’s ambitious plan for an “everything app,” letting people move funds between their bank and X, plus send peer-to-peer payments on the go.

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CNN to Lay Off 6% of Staff, Focuses on Digital Reboot

CNN plans to trim around 200 positions—roughly 6% of its workforce—as it pivots away from declining cable viewership and prepares to launch a fresh streaming platform. The company’s new CEO, Mark Thompson, frames the cuts as a tough but necessary step amid “profound changes in how people consume news.”

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Fuji Media Faces Crisis Over TV Star Scandal

Fuji Media, one of Japan’s largest broadcasting groups, is under fire after allegations involving TV personality Masahiro Nakai triggered a wave of advertiser boycotts. Major brands—including Toyota, McDonald’s, and 7-Eleven—have pulled commercials, forcing the network to fill ad slots with public service announcements.

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