January is when leaders talk about vision. In reality, January is when standards either reset or quietly drop.
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Fake money, real assets and the case for education first: Why smart investors must choose knowledge over capital in 2026 and beyond
Fake Money, Fake Teachers, Fake Assets, Robert Kiyosaki makes a statement that unsettles conventional financial wisdom. He ...
Of course, unlike the Moskva, an American aircraft carrier does not operate independently. It’s supported by a carrier strike ...
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Jaipur: First-ever Army Day Parade to be held outside cantonment area today, Bhairav battalions, drones to debut
The Indian Army Day parade in Jaipur today will be the first time that the force will hold it outside the cantonment area.
Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript January 8, 2026 Aehr Test Systems beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $-0.04, ...
Jan 12, 2026 // Our institutions are not collapsing—they are misaligned with reality, being designed for isolated shocks rather than systemic conditions such as climate change. This mismatch, and a ...
Enterprises are launching AI pilots at record pace, yet measurable ROI remains rare. The missing link is not technology, but ...
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How AI-driven regulatory compliance is strengthening business continuity for African SMEs
By Patrick Botchwey Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs account for over 90% of businesses and 60–70% of employment ...
By the end of last year, the total number of Chinese enterprises operating abroad had reached 52,000, with the total number ...
The AAIB report details a pressurization event on EasyJet A320 G-UZEF, highlighting procedural and system factors during ...
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Beyond Godfathers: Rivers Politics and Nigeria’s Democratic Future
Examine how Nigeria's Rivers state turmoil signals growing democratic pressures and the unsettling shift from party dominance ...
North Carolina's non-domiciled CDL program just posted the nation's worst audit numbers: 54% of licenses reviewed were issued illegally. Nearly $50 million in federal funding is at stake. But if ...
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