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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. According to Guidant Financial, we’ll be seeing a lot more digital transformation and innovation as more Millennials and Gen X become business owners. That means communication tools will only become even more important. Mail Backup X is hard to beat if you want the best product for email management, backup, archiving, and conversion. Best of all, a lifetime subscription is now available to…

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. The long holiday weekend calls for planning your stylish summer getaways — and restocking your wardrobe for said vacations. Memorial Day is one of the best times to score deals on pool- and beach-ready pieces from star-approved labels, so we’re rounding up the best swimwear sales to help you ditch the endless scrolling. The best swimwear deals for Memorial Day include up to 70 percent off at Baobab, 55 percent off at Land’s End (including Mandy Moore’s…

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3. “Talking to a guy for ages. It’s midnight and he says he just has to see me right now. I met him down the road and he picked me up in his car. I thought we were just going to talk but instead he just takes off into nowhere – his car has no door handle.” “He then stops about an hour away on a remote country road and starts yelling at me that he knows it’s me that is putting messages about him on TV and the radio. Also something about me controlling all the drones following him.…

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D’Angelo has dropped out of the 2025 Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, citing medical complications related to a previous surgery. On Friday (May 23), the iconic R&B artist announced through social media that he will no longer headline the Roots Picnic, scheduled for May 31 and June 1 at Philly’s The Mann in Fairmount Park. The decision was made following medical advice related to an “unforeseen” delay in his surgical recovery. “It is with the deepest of regrets that [I] must cancel my performance at the Roots Picnic in Philadelphia next weekend,” D’Angelo wrote in a statement shared through the Roots…

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India has become the fourth largest economy in the world, overtaking Japan, NITI Aayog CEO B V R Subrahmanyam said on Saturday.Briefing reporters after the 10th Governing Council meeting of Niti Aayog, Subrahmanyam said the overall geopolitical and economic environment is favourable to India.”We are the fourth largest economy as I speak. We are a $4 trillion economy as I speak,” he said.Citing IMF data, Subrahmanyam said India today is larger than Japan.”It is only US, China, Germany, which are larger than India and if we stick to what is being planned and what is being thought through, in 2.5-3…

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Even Sophie Turner is a sucker for music for people who believe in love. So when Joe Jonas dropped his new album, the Game of Thrones alum could not help share rare public words of support for her ex-husband. “Go go @joejonas,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories May 24, alongside a photo of the cover of the singer’s LP Music for People Who Believe in Love and a link to listen to it streaming on Spotify. The record, Joe’s second studio album, was released one day prior and contains singles such as “Work It Out,” which dropped in July…

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Three years after taking top honors in Berlin with her elegiac tribute to the generations of peach farmers in her family, Alcarràs, Carla Simón returns to territory more directly connected to her own past, a companion piece to her debut, Summer 1993. That 2018 film explored a transitional period in the life of a six-year-old girl — a fictionalized version of the director — sent to live with an uncle’s family in the Catalonia countryside after losing both her parents to AIDS. Simón’s third feature, Romería, centers on another semi-autobiographical stand-in, this time a budding filmmaker fresh out of high…

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Laura Segura, executive director of MusiCares, has departed the organization after five years as executive director, according to an email sent to staff by Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy and MusiCares. The memo announced a “key leadership transition” heading into Memorial Day weekend, revealing that Segura is “no longer with MusiCares” — and that Theresa Wolters, who’s been serving as MusiCares’ head of health and human services, “is stepping into the role of interim executive director.” No reason or details regarding Segura’s departure were given. Billboard reached out to the Recording Academy and MusiCares on Saturday (May…

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The race for AI supremacy is not only a technology contest but a race for geopolitical and economic supremacy. With various estimates indicating a growth of $7 trillion over 10 years by Goldman Sachs, or $2.6-$4.4 trillion annual growth by McKinsey’s, or predicting that AI will affect 40% of all jobs, as suggested by the IMF—every nation is doing its best to gain AI leadership. In this high-stakes race for dominance in AI, Western nations must compete while upholding the flags of individual rights, which are enshrined in strict regulatory frameworks like GDPR in Europe or CCPA in California. Is…

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