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Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong–based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014. Its chairman and editor-in-chief is Steve Forbes, and its CEO is Mike Federle. It is based in Jersey City, New Jersey. Competitors in the national business magazine category include Fortune and Bloomberg Businessweek.

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Bucks Bolster Roster with Rollins, Anthony Signings

The Milwaukee Bucks re-signed defensive guard Ryan Rollins to a three-year, $12 million contract and added point guard Cole Anthony on a one-year, $2.7 million minimum deal, aiming to bolster their roster with two-way players after their first-round playoff exit.

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2025 NOSC: American Rye Whiskey Renaissance

The 2025 New Orleans Spirits Competition (NOSC) highlighted the American rye whiskey renaissance through award-winning whiskeys from established and craft distilleries, showcasing innovative techniques like rum barrel finishing and heirloom grain mash bills.

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How Founder-Led Sales Reduces Business Value and What to Do About It

This article details how founder-led sales lower business valuation and presents two strategies—team-driven sales culture and founder-free sales system—to remove the founder from direct sales, increasing business value and scalability.

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Religious Belief, Anxiety, and Sleep: A 2025 Study

A 2025 study found that religious individuals reported lower anxiety and better sleep than non-religious individuals; this effect was strongest for those who viewed religion as a life purpose, while those who saw it as a quest reported higher anxiety and poorer sleep.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Brand Trips: Influencer Marketing's Strategic Partnerships

In 2025, brands host paid and gifted influencer trips for marketing, requiring short-form video content and aligning creator values with brand objectives; success is measured by engagement and brand lift.

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Kimpton Asyla's Dual Menu: A Unique Culinary Experience in Palma de Majorca

The Kimpton Asyla hotel in Palma de Majorca, Spain, offers a unique dining experience with a dual menu featuring both Asian-inspired dishes and Mediterranean specialties, utilizing fresh local seafood and produce to create diverse culinary options for guests.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Durham, NC Leads U.S. Housing Markets in Inventory Growth

Analysis of 100 major U.S. housing markets reveals a 45.8% year-over-year increase in housing inventory in Durham, NC, from June 2024 to June 2025, exceeding all other markets, following a December 2023 low of 898 homes.

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San Diego Comic-Con Thrives Amidst Entertainment Industry Turmoil

San Diego Comic-Con, running July 19-23, welcomes hundreds of thousands despite major studio absences due to rising costs and industry challenges; the event, a non-profit, is projected to recover from COVID losses and maintain its community focus.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Film to Depict Elon Musk as "Dictator" in OpenAI Ouster Drama

An upcoming comedy-drama film, "Artificial," will depict Elon Musk as a "dictator" in scenes of "villainy and comic relief," focusing on the brief 2023 firing of Sam Altman from OpenAI by its board who accused Altman of dishonesty and creating a toxic work environment.

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Fashion Executives Shift Focus to Sustainability

Former fashion executives Jane Shepherdson, Patrik Frisk, and Gemma Metheringham are now pursuing sustainability initiatives, including textile recycling (Frisk), clothing rental (Shepherdson), and secondhand market research (Metheringham), reflecting a growing industry shift towards responsible pra...

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UFC Announces Three October Title Fights, Heavyweight Division Depth Questioned

The UFC announced three title fights for October: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane for the heavyweight title on October 25th in Abu Dhabi, and two more title fights for UFC 320 in Las Vegas on October 4th; the lack of depth in the heavyweight division is highlighted by Gane's third title shot.

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Russia Launches Massive Aerial Attack on Ukraine, Killing One

On July 21, Russia launched a massive aerial attack on Ukraine using 450 weapons, including hypersonic missiles and drones; while Ukraine's air defenses intercepted many, the attacks killed one and wounded at least 33, marking the most extensive strike on Ivano-Frankivsk since the war began. This fo...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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