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Listening To My Thoughts. Top Story - December 2025.
December 4, 2025 I have not been writing for a while. I had a lot going on over the past few months that hindered my creative mind. My PTSD regarding my ex-husband. I read a lot of books to help me through my dealings with my abusive husband. I had my genuine validation when he was sentenced to 15 years by a judge last year.
By Mariann Carroll2 months ago in Journal
South Sudan Hijacking: Samaritan’s Purse Releases Statement After Dec. 2 Plane Incident
On Tuesday, December 2, 2025, an ordinary humanitarian mission turned into a tense, high-risk situation in the skies of South Sudan. What began as a routine flight delivering lifesaving medicine suddenly became an unfolding hijacking incident involving a Samaritan’s Purse Caravan aircraft, its pilot, one staff member, and an unexpected armed assailant.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
Facts About the Blood Brothers, the Blues-Rock Band Fronted by Bill Murray
If someone told you a decade ago that Bill Murray—yes, the legend of Groundhog Day, Ghostbusters, and dry, deadpan comedic mastery—would one day stand at the front of a blues-rock band, you’d probably give them that classic Murray half-smirk and walk away.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
What Hedge Funds are Shorting Right now
The vibes in the stock market are getting weird. Oracle's credit default swaps - basically insurance against the company going bust - are going bonkers. Even people who work in AI are starting to mutter that maybe, just maybe, things have gotten a little overheated. So naturally, investors are starting to wonder: Is it time to short something?
By Arsalan Haroon2 months ago in Journal
Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments: Transforming Precision, Safety, and Patient Recovery Across the United States. AI-Generated.
Minimally invasive surgical instruments are reshaping the landscape of healthcare across the United States, offering surgeons enhanced precision, improved visualization, and greater control during complex procedures. These advanced tools—ranging from laparoscopic devices and endoscopic systems to robotic-assisted instruments—are redefining how surgical teams approach patient care, while empowering individuals with faster recovery times, fewer complications, and improved long-term results. As US hospitals and surgical centers continue to embrace innovation, minimally invasive solutions are supporting a new era of safe, efficient, and patient-centered surgical practices.
By Miss Prachee Bhartiya2 months ago in Journal
Holidays don't always feel Magical
As the holiday season is under full swing I just wanted to take the time to write this blog. My favorite holiday is Christmas, but not ever Christmas or holiday season has felt magical to me. If you're feeling the same way you aren't alone. I also feel with the state of the world currently, this year might feel extra heavy. Some have also experienced loss of different compacities during the holidays, adding another layer to holidays not feeling quite so magical. For me personally it's mixture of so many things, from it being my grandmas birthday who is no longer here, to being broken up with on her birthday. All of that aside I feel like there is so much expectations put on holidays. Seeing people getting engaged, commercials showing happy couples and families. Making it feel like the holidays can only feel magical because of these things. While that is further from the truth, it's easy to get caught up in that narrative.
By Kimmiekins42 months ago in Journal
Corporate Carpool Software For USA: Reduce Companies Commute Costs. AI-Generated.
Keeping employees moving efficiently has quietly become one of the biggest financial challenges for modern American companies. As fuel prices rise, parking availability shrinks, and cities get more congested, organizations are paying more than ever just to help people get to work. It sounds simple - just getting workers from point A to point B -but anyone who manages a corporate commute program knows it’s a logistical puzzle with huge price tags attached. That’s where corporate carpool software comes in, reshaping how companies handle daily transportation while significantly cutting commuting expenses.
By Patricia Brown2 months ago in Journal
Strategic Intelligence in a Data Driven World:. AI-Generated.
The Growing Importance of Analytical Leadership As more organizations move deeper into digital operations, data has shifted from a useful asset to something closer to a necessity. Leaders want to understand changing markets, predict risks, and make smarter decisions, and they need clear analysis to do that. This is why professionals who can sort through large amounts of information and explain what it really means have become so valuable. Among those shaping this landscape, Nathan Haslick has built a reputation for steady, thoughtful work that supports reliable decision making.
By Nathan Haslick2 months ago in Journal
The Biggest Mistake American Companies Make When Hiring; And How It’s Costing Them Millions
Hiring should be one of the easiest parts of running a business. You find someone qualified, you meet them, you evaluate their fit, and you bring them onboard. But today, in companies across America, hiring has become a slow, confusing, and expensive process. Applicants wait weeks for responses.
By Zeenat Chauhan2 months ago in Journal









