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Apr 30, 2025

The 2025 NFL Draft Is a Powerful Reminder Why Culture Fit Matters

It was a tidal wave of a message about the importance of cultural fit from not one, but from all 32 NFL teams.

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Apr 30, 2025

Study Says Companies Still Hire Based on Gut Instincts and Vibes, Not Skills

In an age of infinite data, the interview process could stay laser focused on a candidates’ job-related abilities, but a survey shows most feedback is about applicants’ personality traits.

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Apr 30, 2025

Gary Vaynerchuk Says What Separates Successful People From Everyone Else Comes Down to 1 Word

According to GaryVee, this daily habit will give you a healthy balance and keep you from burning out.

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Apr 30, 2025

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky’s Simple Rule for Healthier Co-Founder Fights Can Help Any Relationship 

Co-founders fighting about their business or spouses battling over who empties the dishwasher can both benefit from Brian Chesky’s rule.

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Apr 29, 2025

As Musk Nears His DOGE Exit, Lawsuits and Investigations Mount

As the blitz of layoffs and budget cuts by the administration slows, opponents of Trump’s policies and DOGE’s actions are fighting back.

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Apr 29, 2025

Will Trump Allow Higher Levels of PFAS in Drinking Water?

The Trump administration is expected to soon say whether it intends to uphold EPA standards for PFAS levels in drinking water.

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Apr 29, 2025

Why the Job Market Remains Solid, Even as Vacant Positions Hit 5-Month Low

Layoffs are still low, and the number of people leaving their jobs rose in March, which the Labor Department calls signs of confidence in the economy.

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Apr 29, 2025

How Businesses Are Cutting Costs Fast Amidst Tariff Threats

As forecasts predict dire fallout from import duties ranging from 10 percent to 145 percent, companies seek to ‘control the controllables’ and trim costs in an uncertain environment.

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Apr 29, 2025

Here’s What Might Replace Artificial Dyes in Food

Companies are making the switch to natural food dyes. But products like Trix are proof that customers can be fickle about artificial colors.