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Amazon Layoffs 2025: How the Tech Giant Is Reshaping Its Workforce
When Amazon announced it would cut around 14,000 corporate jobs in late 2025, many in the tech and retail industries sat up and took notice. The move underscores a shift in the company’s long-term strategy—and raises serious questions for employees, investors, and the broader U.S. job market.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
Measuring Success: What Impact Looks Like at the Junaid Family Foundation
For the Junaid Family Foundation (JFF), success is not measured by the size of a donation or the distance traveled, but by a single, uncompromising metric: transformational, verifiable change in the lives of vulnerable communities.
By Luke James3 months ago in Journal
Dear Diary in Late October 2025
Dear Diary, I've been reading both AI generated articles and real articles written by contributors here at Vocal.media and of course taking in the various topics jumbles up inside my mind like a math formula summing up for some conclusion. That's what this diary entry is - all those words mixing up together in my mind for an opinion, a summation. "Add it Up" sang The Violent Femmes, a band that I enjoyed listening to in my teens. Well, I do. I always do. I used to pride myself on being an excellent critiquer, until I started noticing that most contributors (whether they are serving you food, a product, a service, or some entertaining or educational reading material) want praise, not critique. And now, with AI generated articles, most of the contributors feel that there is nothing to critique because AI is perfect, right? I don't think so. I've read some of the AI generated articles. The format is shiny, the grammar and spelling mistakes absent, and the presentation is pretty --- like those photos of the perfect hamburger complete with decorative garnish. But when you go order the REAL hamburger, it doesn't look exactly like the photograph. Why not? Oh, that's right, there is a difference between REAL and Photo-Shopped. Like the difference between a real mother who breast feeds her children and a mother who would never let a baby suck on her breasts because that's "disgusting".
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 months ago in Journal
Understanding LH Testing: How Hormone Detection Supports Fertility Awareness
Learning about reproductive health empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their bodies. Hormone testing, particularly the human Luteinzing Hormones (LH) Detect, plays a vital role in understanding fertility patterns and overall well-being. This article explores how LH Test Cassette works, its purpose, and the importance of accuracy — without promoting any specific brand or product.
By charliesamuel3 months ago in Journal
How AI Quietly Changed My Everyday Life
1. The Quiet Revolution That I Didn’t Notice Coming It didn’t happen overnight. There wasn’t a dramatic “Eureka!” moment when I realized artificial intelligence had entered my life. Instead, it tiptoed in quietly — disguised as convenience, productivity, and curiosity.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Houston’s Saturday Storm Threat: What to Expect from This Weekend’s Double-Wave Downpour
## Houston Braces for a Double Dose of Severe Weather Houston, a city synonymous with resilience and known for its volatile weather, is bracing for another challenge. This Saturday, weather experts are predicting two rounds of intense storms capable of unleashing substantial rainfall, rapid-onset flooding, and powerful winds across the greater Houston metropolitan area.
By Md. Jamshedul Alam Chowdhury 3 months ago in Journal
Self-Accountability – or the Result of Narcissistic Abuse?
I recently came across an old letter I wrote to my now ex-husband, just three months into our relationship. At the time, I believed I was taking mature accountability for my emotional reactions. What I now see, with painful clarity, is the dynamic of trauma bonding and self-blame common in survivors of narcissistic abuse.
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Journal
If Your Reaction to a Woman’s Boundaries Is Anger, You Are the Problem
To whom it may concern, If your woman is upset, quiet, asks you to stop doing something, asks you a question, has her own opinion, doesn’t agree with you, says no to you, doesn’t want to do something you want her to, takes space or privacy, stands up for herself, has struggles or insecurities, needs emotional support…
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Journal










