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Top Features to Look for in Modern Shift Management Software for 24/7 Workplaces

It is not easy to run a business that operates 24/7. A hospital, customer support centre, or manufacturing plant, whatever the setting may be, operating shifts 24/7 can be a real mess without proper tools. This is the reason why most companies are currently spending on intelligent solutions to ensure scheduling is convenient and predictable. Why Modern Workplaces Need Smart Shift Tools Clear schedules are essential in places of work, such as hospitals. Manual scheduling...

Bipartisan House resolution aims to condemn phrase that’s created firestorm for Zohran Mamdani

A bipartisan House duo is teaming up for a resolution to urge elected leaders in the U.S. to condemn the phrase ‘globalize the intifada.’ The legislation, being led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Rudy Yakym, R-Ind., would condemn the phrase ‘as a call to violence against Israeli and Jewish people across the world.’ ‘Globalize the intifada,’ as a call, has been a subject of national controversy since the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack by...

‘Dear God’: Democrats storm out of vote on controversial Trump nominee

Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee stormed out of an executive committee meeting Thursday moments before the panel voted to advance President Donald Trump’s judicial nominee, Emil Bove, to the full Senate floor for a vote. Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., urged Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, before the vote to allow them to consider the allegations against Bove made by a former Justice Department attorney, Erez Reuveni, in a whistleblower report. Booker invoked...

Karine Jean-Pierre, more top Biden aides to appear in House cover-up probe

Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is expected to sit down with House Oversight Committee investigators behind closed doors in September, Fox News Digital has learned. A House Oversight Committee aide told Fox News Digital that she’s one of four high-profile former Biden officials who have scheduled interviews with the panel. Also expected to appear in the coming weeks are Ian Sams, former special assistant to the president and senior advisor in the White...

Russia threatens West with ‘preemptive strikes’ as NATO looks to deliver Patriots ‘as quickly as possible’

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Moscow should consider launching ‘preemptive strikes’ against the West as the U.S. and its NATO allies ratchet up defensive support for Ukraine. ‘The statements of Western politicians on this topic are complete nonsense,’ Medvedev, deputy chair of Russia’s security council, said in an interview with state media outlet Tass, according to Reuters reporting.  ‘We need to act accordingly. To respond in full. And if necessary, launch preemptive strikes,’ he added.  Medvedev’s comments come...

Three Bearish Candle Patterns Every Investor Should Know

There is no denying that the broad markets remain in a resilient uptrend off the April 2025 low.  But if there’s one thing I’ve learned from many years of analyzing charts, it’s to remain vigilant during bullish phases.  Even though I’ll assume the uptrend is still intact, that doesn’t mean I can stop looking for signs of potential weakness! With that in mind, here are three bearish candle patterns that often pop up during bullish...

Civil rights group declares ‘state of emergency,’ pointing at Trump admin

The National Urban League is sounding the alarm, asserting that there is a ‘state of emergency’ in the country. The organization’s ‘State of Black America’ report for 2025 titled ‘State of Emergency: Democracy, Civil Rights, and Progress Under Attack,’ takes aim at the Trump administration. ‘Almost daily, since January 20, 2025, the federal government, at the direction of the White House, has set fire to policies and entire departments dedicated to protecting civil and human...

SCOOP: House fiscal hawks warily accept Senate’s $9B Trump spending cuts package

Some House fiscal hawks are cautiously readying to accept the $9 billion spending cuts package passed by the Senate overnight. The House of Representatives must pass the bill, called a rescissions package, by Friday. Rescissions packages are spending cuts requested by the White House of funds that Congress already appropriated for that fiscal year.  It’s a process that lets Republicans sideline Democrats by lowering the Senate’s threshold for passage from 60 votes to 51, but...

Two Republicans vote against Trump’s $9 billion clawback of foreign aid, NPR funding

Though Senate Republicans were successful in their mission to pass President Donald Trump’s clawback package, not every member of the conference was on board. Only two Republicans, Sens. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Susan Collins, R-Maine, joined with every Senate Democrat to vote against the $9 billion package geared toward clawing back foreign aid and public broadcasting funding. Senate Republican leaders had hoped that stripping $400 million in cuts to Bush-era international AIDS and HIV prevention...

What Startups Can Learn From Today’s Leading Online Entertainment Platforms

In a digital landscape where attention spans are shrinking, distractions are constant, and competition is fierce, startups don’t have it easy. To survive, let alone succeed, businesses must find compelling ways to capture user interest within seconds. Yet online entertainment platforms are thriving. From Netflix to Spotify to Twitch, today’s top platforms have seemingly cracked the code on how to keep users engaged, entertained, and coming back for more. The big question is: what exactly...