If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.

Romans 10:9-10

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Visionary NPR leader Kevin Klose, who presided over a golden era, has died


Klose led NPR for a decade starting in 1998, a period of incredible growth for the public media network.

Prominent Palestinian prisoner Marwan Barghouti assaulted three times in a month, family says


The Israeli Prison Service says the allegation that Barghouti was subjected to physical violence by prison guards are "false and baseless".

Last Night in Baseball: Mike Trout, Kenley Jansen Make Very Different MLB History


Mike Trout and Kenley Jansen both move up the leaderboards, the Dodgers silence the Mets' bats again, the Marlins play pin ball, Jake Burger ducks and more from Tuesday's MLB action.

US import prices increase below expectations; sharp rise anticipated due to Iran war
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Main St. Provisions Welcomes Executive Chef Miguel Tapia


Explore the exciting arrival of Chef Miguel Tapia at Main St. Provisions as he takes the helm of this Las Vegas restaurant following Chef Ellie Parker's departure.

The post Main St. Provisions Welcomes Executive Chef Miguel Tapia appeared first on Food & Beverage Magazine.


LEGO's May the 4th Deals Revealed: Freebies, Mandalorian Set


Need more LEGO in your life? This is the way. On Wednesday, the LEGO Group revealed its new set and deals dropping for Star Wars Day 2026, which, of course, falls on May the 4th. In addition to a set inspired by The Mandalorian, the company also announced new LEGO Insiders rewards, in-store ...

The S&P 500 Has Erased Every Loss From the Iran War. Here Is Why Long-Term Investors Who Stayed the Course Are Being Rewarded Right Now
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Rui Hachimura Set Lakers Franchise Record During 2025-26 Season


Rui Hachimura has made excellent strides as an overall player since the Los Angeles Lakers traded for him back in 2023. Even though he was a former lottery pick Hachimura felt like a player who hadn’t reached his potential, but now he had grown into one of the most important players on the Lakers’ roster. […]

Cisco vs. IBM: Which Dividend Tech Stock Is the Better Buy?
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Drinking This Type of Milk Could Be Terrible for Your Heart


Choosing the wrong type of dairy might increase your risk of dying from cardiovascular problems, a large study shows.

What You Should Know Before Investing in Real Estate Abroad


How do you choose where to invest your money in foreign real estate markets? Start here.

StubHub on the hook for $10M settlement — find out if you’re eligible


The settlement involves tickets purchased between May 12-14, 2025.

Kraken Revives IPO Plans Amid Bitcoin's Recent Surge
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Tesla Rockets 8% as AI5 Milestone and Rare Analyst Upgrade Remind Bears What This Stock Can Do
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Why Amazon Is Buying Globalstar—and What It Means for Your iPhone


Amazon is paying more than $11 billion for a small satellite company.

5 High-Impact Retirement Planning Strategies Most People Never Use


Having confidence in your retirement funds all comes down to just a handful of choices.

Bronny James Faces Major Nike Setback After Unexpected Decision


Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James Jr., the son of legendary NBA superstar LeBron James, debuted shoes and apparel featuring his signature "B9" logo earlier this year. But on Tuesday, James' Nike plans hit a serious roadblock curtesy of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Nike's ...

13 Reliable Side Jobs That Will Help You Boost Your Income


These side gig options can help boost your income without derailing your career.

Bank of America Posts Monster Quarter, Best in Nearly Two Decades
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Final Agenda for 2nd Princeton CorpGov Forum: Endowments, Activism and Entertainment
CorpGov.com  |  15 Apr 11:30  |  020 • 3353

Procter & Gamble vs. Colgate: Which Dividend Stock Rules Them All
24/7 Wall St.  |  15 Apr 11:30  |  021 • 3353

Fresh Pro Revamps Honey Watermelons Brand with New Mascot and Marketing Tools


Discover Fresh Pro's Honey Watermelons brand refresh with new mascot Beezy and innovative marketing tools to boost shopper engagement.

The post Fresh Pro Revamps Honey Watermelons Brand with New Mascot and Marketing Tools appeared first on Food & Beverage Magazine.


Which Cities Have Most Affordable Rent in US? See Where Atlanta Ranks


In the most affordable U.S. cities, renters spend just 15% of monthly income on housing — less than half the burden renters carry in the priciest markets.

Snap slashes 1K jobs in ‘AI efficiency’ bloodbath


Spiegel, whose personal fortune is pegged by Forbes at $2.3 billion, said he was “deeply sorry” in a staff memo announcing the cuts, which amount to 16% of the Snapchat parent’s overall workforce.

Nike earnings rebound, brand positioning questioned by UBS
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Beyond ‘digital gold,’ Iran conflict forces a rethink of the nature of bitcoin


Bitcoin's 12% gain since the Iran war began isn't a risk-on trade. It's the market repricing bitcoin's role as a neutral settlement layer, Bitwise's CIO argues.

The Strangest Oil Investment in America Just Had One of Its Best Years Ever
24/7 Wall St.  |  15 Apr 11:30  |  027 • 3353

Allbirds shares skyrocket over 600% as flailing shoe company pivots to AI


The San Francisco-based company said that it would execute a $50 million convertible financing agreement with an institutional investor and plans to use the proceeds to acquire graphics processing units.

Snap is laying off 16 percent of its workforce, blames AI


Snap is laying off around 1,000 staff, amounting to 16 percent of its workforce, which it will seemingly replace with AI. The cuts were announced in a company-wide memo from CEO Evan Spiegel, who added that more than 300 open roles are also being closed.

Spiegel said the "incredibly difficult" decision would likely save Snap more than $500 million by the second half of 2026, in turn helping it to "establish a clearer path to net-income profitability." Impacted staff were notified by email and the company’s North America-based team were instructed to work from home. Snap said it would provide four-month severance packages to those affected by the layoffs, as well as healthcare and other entitlements.

"While these changes are necessary to realize Snap’s long-term potential, we believe that rapid advancements in artificial intelligence enable our teams to reduce repetitive work, increase velocity, and better support our community, partners, and advertisers," Spiegel wrote. "We have already witnessed small squads leveraging AI tools to drive meaningful progress across several important initiatives, including Snapchat+, enhanced ad platform performance, and efficiency improvements in our Snap Lite infrastructure."

Snap laid off around 20 percent of its employees in 2022, with further cuts made in 2023 and 2024. It follows in the footsteps of a number of tech companies laying off employees in favor of AI in a move to boost efficiency, including Amazon, Fiverr, Microsoft and Pinterest in the last year. Snap is expected to launch the consumer version of its Specs AR glasses later this year, and recently span off the brand into its own business.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/snap-is-laying-off-16-percent-of-its-workforce-blames-ai-162456069.html?src=rss

McKinsey: Wealth Management Is Victim of ‘SaaSpocalypse’
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