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GM CEO Mary Barra: Tariffs will cost us $5 billion, and prices ‘will stay at the same level’
The Trump administration’s tariffs on imported cars and auto parts will cost General Motors between $4 billion and $5 billion this year. But in an interview on CNN, CEO Mary Barra said the company doesn’t necessarily expect to pass those higher costs onto consumers in the form of elevated prices.
By Al Shahriar Pranto9 months ago in Interview
Once Upon A Dream
"Ok, what is next?" My godsister asked. "Now we figure out all the products we want to sell," I answered her. "Ooh, we can make the jewelry and find local artists. I can design the clothes we sell and help find suppliers for other clothes too and we need a section for kids that is different than anything anyone has seen before." Her eyes glistened with excitement as she spoke and I jotted down ideas.
By Empire of Serenity Boutique9 months ago in Interview
Revolutionizing Business AI: ServiceNow's $2.85 Billion Acquisition of Moveworks
ServiceNow has made a landmark move by acquiring Moveworks for $2.85 billion, fundamentally reshaping how businesses approach enterprise AI. This acquisition positions ServiceNow at the forefront of workplace automation technology, embedding generative AI capabilities into core business processes.
By Garima Saxena9 months ago in Interview
Interview with Dr. Viola Tsang
Establishing a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic Viola Tsang’s path into Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) began with her own health challenges during her time as an advertising executive. The relentless pace of her 100-hour work weeks resulted in numerous health issues, such as insomnia, skin allergies, and menstrual disorders. She was captivated by how her TCM practitioner approached her ailments with a holistic perspective, addressing not just the symptoms but her overall well-being.
By viennamina9 months ago in Interview
On the Path to Destiny
One evening, in the golden light of dusk, the village looked serene. The shadows of the trees, the trains rushing in the distance, and the gentle breeze—all seemed to create a melody of their own. Amidst all of this, a young boy stood still; his name was Rafiq. He was only 14, but deep down, he knew his life was about to change. He had big dreams.Rafiq was not the best student in the village school. While the others were busy with sports, Rafiq kept his head buried in books. But despite that, he had one huge dream—he wanted to become something big. However, he knew that to achieve this dream, he would have to overcome many obstacles. His family was struggling financially—his father, mother, two sisters, and a small house made up their world.Yet Rafiq knew that hard work was the key to everything. He wanted to study at a big university in the city. He dreamed of a day when his name would be known by everyone. But to make that dream a reality, he would have to make some tough decisions at a very young age.One day, Rafiq returned from school to hear some devastating news—the village school was shutting down. There were no more teachers, and the school's condition had worsened to a point where it couldn't receive financial help. This news hit Rafiq hard. He realized that this would be a major obstacle in his dream.In this situation, Rafiq told his mother, “Mom, I’m going to the city. I want to study there and find better opportunities. I know we don't have the money, but I will try. I will walk my own path.” His mother, though silent, had tears in her eyes. But seeing Rafiq's determination, she blessed him.And so, Rafiq set off towards the city. There, he started a small job while attending school in the evenings. His life was a constant struggle. Alongside his job, he studied and learned something new every day.Years passed, and Rafiq never stopped. He understood that education was the key to his success. Through sheer effort, one day he was able to get into a large university in the city. However, the road there was not easy, and he had to pass many tests, but his determination never wavered.Upon entering the university, Rafiq's life took on a new dimension. He found new friends, new opportunities, and a whole new world. Rafiq realized that walking the path of his dream was not just about his own strength but also about the support of others.One day, a professor at the university praised his work, saying, "Rafiq, you are truly an inspiration. Seeing your dedication and perseverance, I believe you will do great things in the future." Rafiq was taken aback, but he knew this praise was a significant milestone in his journey.Rafiq’s story eventually made its way back to his village. The villagers always knew that their little Rafiq would one day do something big. They knew that someday, he would make his dream come true.Finally, Rafiq graduated with excellent results and landed a job at a prestigious company. One day, when he returned to his village, he told everyone, "I didn't want to be number one, I didn't want to be the best, I just wanted my work to inspire others and prove that with determination and belief, anything is possible."The villagers, his parents, and his two sisters were all incredibly proud of him. Rafiq realized that his greatest achievement was helping others along the way. He knew that everything he had achieved was the result of his hard work and unwavering determination.Today, Rafiq is not just known in his village but in the entire city. His life was a journey full of challenges, but with each challenge, he found new opportunities and faced them head-on. He knew that behind every obstacle was a chance for growth, and by embracing those chances, he fulfilled his life's purpose.
By Sumaiya’s Wordbox9 months ago in Interview
Meet Zoe Winfield: The 19-Year-Old Private Equity Prodigy Taking Law, Fashion, and Social Media by Storm
I never really thought of myself as someone who would be featured in a magazine, let alone it being about me fully. But here I am, 19 years old, balancing law and economics at Cornell University while juggling meetings with private equity firms, cross-country flights between Yonkers and Calabasas, and a growing social media presence. It sounds like a lot—because it is—but I’ve found a way to turn the chaos into something beautiful.
By top talentmedia9 months ago in Interview
Never Stop Dreaming — Especially of Who You Can Become
Every morning at 4:30 AM, James Holloway sat in the same corner booth at Millie's Diner on 3rd Street. It wasn't the coffee that drew him—too bitter, too burnt—but the quiet. Before the city awakened, James could sit by himself, notebook open, mind wandering.
By Amzad Rahid9 months ago in Interview
The Future Is Now: Meet Yadiel Antonio Vallecio, the Teen Entrepreneur and Athlete Defining His Own Legacy
At just 17, Yadiel Antonio Vallecio is already living a story many only dream of writing. A first-generation Honduran American and proud senior at Estero High School in Southwest Florida, he’s not waiting for opportunity to knock—he’s building the door himself. His journey is a testament to resilience, drive, and a powerful sense of self rooted in both culture and community.
By top talentmedia9 months ago in Interview









