Long considered a vaccine-skeptic, Weldon is a practicing medical doctor and a former Congressman.
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Joshua P. Cohen,
Forbes,
14 Mar. 2025
Engaging in simple activities such as reading daily, practicing mindfulness through breathwork or meditation, or rethinking everyday choices like coffee consumption can lay the foundation for improved well-being.
In many regions, this time-consuming task prevents them from fully participating in education or income-generating activities, caring for family, and achieving their potential.
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Matt Damon,
TIME,
22 Mar. 2025
For Lewis and his camera team, achieving that kind of movement through space with precise timing required a staggering amount of planning, tracking vehicles, and handoffs.
Often the act of reaching the goal or accomplishing the feat is the end of the story.
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Cassidy Randall,
TIME,
14 Mar. 2025
Yet far too often their efforts are stifled — not by a lack of skill or commitment, but by a bureaucratic system that forces them to spend more time navigating administrative hurdles than accomplishing their goals.
This underscores the company’s track record of executing rapid-development projects on relatively modest budgets—Erinyes reportedly cost less than $15 million to develop over three years.
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Kaif Shaikh,
Interesting Engineering,
21 Mar. 2025
Most recently, the Florida Supreme Court rejected an argument that his longtime use of drugs and alcohol and several head injuries led to a mental decline that would make executing him cruel and unusual punishment.
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arkansasonline.com,
arkansasonline.com,
21 Mar. 2025
Leaders should focus on outcomes, not hours, ensuring that in-office mandates drive tangible benefits rather than fulfilling outdated management preferences.
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Jason Wingard,
Forbes,
21 Mar. 2025
Elizabeth Lilly started her own asset management firm in 2017, fulfilling a dream three decades in the making.
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