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maybe Every business aims to make money, he said. Regardless of what product they sell or what service they provide, every business needs to make money to survive and hopefully thrive. But there’s another ingredient that a business needs to thrive, at least in the long run: innovation. If a business doesn’t innovate and improve its current offerings, it may never grow or reach its true potential. But innovation comes with risk, as not every idea will be profitable or embraced by customers. To find the balance between making money to survive and making room for innovation, business leaders should…

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It’s a story you heard in fourth grade, but golf fans know it well: “Rory McIlroy and the Inevitable Quest for a Fifth Major,” now in its 10th printing, dating back to 2015, when McIlroy was pursuing a career Grand Slam and fifth major title at Augusta after winning the 2014 British Open and PGA Championship.Nine years later, he’s still chasing both… and that will be the story today as he shares the lead to start the second round of the U.S. Open. He and Patrick Cantlay both shot five-under 65 on Thursday to lead by one stroke over Ludvig…

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Pakistan, which is keen to lecture other countries about minorities, has tried its best to provide for minorities in the Islamic Republic. Last year, Pakistan allocated PKR 100 million for the welfare of religious minority communities, but it was completely excluded from the 2024-25 federal budget without any explanation. Pakistan’s minority leaders have criticised the government for not allocating funds for their welfare in the new national budget, saying it was a setback for the development of minorities such as Christians, Hindus and Sikhs, whose numbers are dwindling in any case. read moreReligious minorities such as Christians, Hindus and Sikhs…

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GUWAHATI: Assam’s longest serving MP, AGP’s Fani Bhusan Chowdhury, on Friday resigned from the parliament after winning the Lok Sabha elections.Choudhury, who won from the Barpeta Assembly seat, was surrounded by AGP leaders including party chief Atul Bora and Rajya Sabha member Birendra Prasad Baishya and handed over his resignation to Speaker Biswajit Daimary.He has represented Bongaigaon Assembly constituency continuously since 1985 and was a minister in the second AGP government from 1996 to 2001. He also served as a minister in the BJP-led government from 2016 to 2021.Though the AGP lost the 2014 elections due to its lack of…

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Without naming any specific countries, he added: “Some of the challenges are caused by external forces attacking our legal system or interfering in our judicial processes.””In cases where the case is pending trial, foreign politicians and governments are trying to pressure and intimidate judicial authorities with so-called sanctions. This is an affront to the rule of law.”Lee defended the city’s judicial decision as “fair and honorable.”His remarks came as outgoing British Judge Jonathan Samptim faced harsh criticism from the central government and Hong Kong authorities for attacking the rule of law in Hong Kong.In an opinion piece, Samptimon, a retired…

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Pakistan’s Mohammed Amir (second from left) celebrates with his teammates after Canada captain Saad Bin Zafar was dismissed during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket match between Pakistan and Canada at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in Westbury, New York, Tuesday, June 11, 2024. (AP/PTI) Pakistan’s fate in the T20 World Cup may depend on the weather in Lauderhill, Florida Pakistan’s chances of qualifying for the Super 8 in the ongoing T20 World Cup were always going to be tough after they were shocked by hosts USA in the first match. The loss to India in the second match…

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CNN — The Supreme Court on Friday struck down a federal ban on bump stocks approved by former President Donald Trump, the court’s latest step to limit the power of federal agencies to act independently. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the opinion for the court, which voted 6-3. The court’s liberal wing, led by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissented. President Trump had pushed for the ban following the 2017 mass shooting at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas that left 58 people dead. Bump stocks allow semi-automatic rifles to be modified to turn them into weapons capable of firing hundreds of…

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RLA Global has published the fifth edition of its annual Wellness Real Estate Report. Wellness hotels showed a positive growth trend globally in 2023, according to the 2024 report. Luxury hotels offering key wellness services led the way in total revenue per room (TRevPAR). Luxury hotels performed best in terms of ADR and TRevPAR growth across all three categories of wellness facilities (major, minor, and non-wellness). A new study found that hotels that offer wellness amenities saw significantly increased total revenue per room (TRevPAR) in 2023. Wellness Real Estate Report It was prepared by RLA Global in collaboration with P&L…

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USA vs Ireland, T20 World Cup 2024 live updates: Hosts USA aim for dream Super 8 qualification© X (Twitter) USA vs Ireland Live, T20 World Cup 2024, Live Updates: The toss of the match was postponed due to a wet outfield at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill, Florida. The umpires reviewed the situation at 8 PM and decided to toss again an hour later at 9 PM (Indian Standard Time). The Super 8 fate of both teams USA and Pakistan hinges on tonight’s match. If USA wins this or this match is called…

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PINEHURST, N.C. — It’s a tough course, so the U.S. Open may have to be played an entire weekend on Pinehurst’s No. 2 course. The cut line for the U.S. Open, as set by the United States Golf Association, is the top 60 players who are tied after the first 36 holes. After one round, 64 of the 156 competitors can make the cut.However, with the weather expected to get worse on Friday and a tight field, that number could be higher. As of the time of publication, the cut line will include 79 players.For reference, the Masters features the…

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