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US Earmarks $1.3 Billion for Reko Diq Mining Project. AI-Generated.
The United States has earmarked $1.3 billion in financing support for Pakistan’s Reko Diq mining project, marking one of the most significant foreign commitments to the country’s extractive sector in decades. Located in Balochistan, Reko Diq is among the world’s largest undeveloped copper and gold deposits. The US move is being widely viewed not only as an economic boost for Pakistan, but also as a strategic step in the global race to secure critical minerals essential for clean energy technologies, defense systems, and advanced manufacturing.
By Sadaqat Ali5 days ago in Journal
Shane Windmeyer on DEI in 2026: From Headlines to Handrails
DEI in 2026 feels like it’s living in two worlds at once. In one world, the public conversation is louder than ever. You see lawsuits, legislation, policy shifts, and hot takes that reduce complex workplace realities into a handful of charged words. In the other world, inside actual organizations, people are still trying to do the same fundamental things they were trying to do before: hire well, develop talent, retain good employees, build managers who can lead, and create environments where teams can do hard work without tearing each other apart.
By Shane Windmeyer5 days ago in Journal
The Need For Financial Agility in Startups. AI-Generated.
he Need for Financial Agility in Startups (And Why Most Founders Learn It the Hard Way) Most startups don’t fail because the idea was bad. They fail because the numbers stopped working before anyone noticed.
By Adrian Lawrence5 days ago in Journal
A Simple Guide to Starting a Mental Health Business for Passionate First-Time Entrepreneurs
Understanding the Mental Health Business Landscape The mental health sector sits at the intersection of healthcare, social impact, and entrepreneurship. It is shaped by evolving societal attitudes, policy reforms, and a growing recognition that psychological well-being is foundational rather than ancillary. For first-time entrepreneurs, this landscape offers opportunity, but it also demands discernment and responsibility.
By Fida Hassain5 days ago in Journal
The Hidden Costs of Starting a Rehab Center You Should Prepare For
Introduction Launching a rehabilitation center is often framed as a mission-driven endeavor, yet beneath the altruistic surface lies a dense lattice of concealed expenses. These costs rarely appear in initial projections but exert persistent financial pressure over time. Understanding these fiscal undercurrents is essential for sustainable planning and prudent capitalization. From regulatory intricacies to human capital volatility, the true price of entry extends far beyond bricks and mortar.
By Fida Hassain5 days ago in Journal
Broadening Digital Access for Older Adults Through Community Support and the Perspective of Anne Mongelluzzi. AI-Generated.
Digital technology shapes many aspects of everyday life, from communication and healthcare to banking, news, and public services. While younger generations often adapt quickly to new platforms and devices, many older adults find it more difficult to keep pace with constant technological change. Frequent updates, unfamiliar interfaces, and the growing shift of essential services to online systems can create confusion and frustration.
By Frank Mongelluzzi5 days ago in Journal









