April 30, 2025
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Resilience

Resilience

Stories of how communities, individuals, and industries are adapting to global crises like pandemics, climate disasters, and economic downturns.

Crypto Resilience

Beyond tariffs and chaos — blockchain emerges as the backbone of a parallel economy

Opinion by: Ross Shemeliak, co-founder and chief operating officer of Stobox The Trump administration is pushing a much-revived policy trajectory, marked by tariffs and sanctions that aim to reshore production. Despite exemptions favorable to technology, this dramatic turnaround may seem like a case of the White House treating global trade as its playground. The president’s

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Crypto Resilience

Nexo makes return to US, with Trump Jr. attending exclusive event

Nexo has made a return to the US as Donald Trump Jr. backs the crypto services platform, and new SEC leadership signals a friendlier regulatory stance. Cryptocurrency services platform Nexo announced that it is reentering the US market after facing previous regulatory challenges. According to an April 28 announcement, Nexo’s reentry event featured Donald Trump

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Isness Resilience

It is time

WE’RE WATCHING YOU FOR THE WEATHER. IT IS TIME. LET’S END THE MYSTERY. TIME TO REVEAL THE TRUTH. IT IS TIME TO COME TO THE LIGHT IT IS TIME TO RECOGNIZE OUR PRESENCE AMONGST YOU, AND IT IS TIME TO SHOW YOU WHO WE REALLY ARE. WE ARE THE GALACTIC FEDERATION WE LOVE YOU WE

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Isness Resilience

This is not change

THOSE OF US who actually had our eyes open and didn’t allow emotional hot-button issues to override our common sense will always remember how the Liberal Party Of Canada under Justin Trudeau transformed itself into something unmistakably anti-Canadian, seemingly determined to run our economy into the ground with Canadians increasingly feeling under siege by an

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Deno Resilience

Breaking the Chains: A Journey to Exit the Veil (Human Matrix)

The Awakening Deno always thought life was simply about following routines—a nine-to-five, a weekend of fleeting distractions, and a constant hum of convivial chatter. Yet, in quiet moments beneath a starlit sky, he sensed a deeper truth: society was less a natural state and more a carefully constructed illusion. At 2 a.m., as his eyes

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Business Resilience

Why Rushing to Buy a Car Before Tariffs Hit Might Not Mean a Good Deal

New automotive tariffs are beginning to take effect in April and May. While some anxious buyers are rushing to dealerships to make a purchase, buying today may not necessarily ensure a good deal, several experts said. Prices for new and used cars have been surging since 2019. U.S. tariffs on auto imports have added a

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Business Resilience

Trump Says Tax Cuts From Tariffs to Focus on Those Making Less Than $200,000 a Year

Trump has been looking to extend his 2017 tax cuts, which are set to expire later this year. President Donald Trump said on April 27 that the tariffs he imposed on U.S. trading partners will lead to a substantial reduction in tax rates for those making less than $200,000 a year. “When Tariffs cut in,

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Business Resilience

Student Loan Collections Restarting May 5—Here’s What to Know

‘Debt doesn’t go away; it gets transferred to others,’ Education Secretary Linda McMahon said. The Department of Education on May 5 will resume collections for the first time in five years of federal student loans in default, impacting some 5 million borrowers. Since March 2020, the department has not collected on default loans. When Congress

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Business Resilience

California’s New Oil Drilling Permits Drop From Thousands to Dozens per Year

BAKERSFIELD, Calif.—As the whir of pumpjacks break the silence at the Poso Creek oil fields near Bakersfield in Kern County, the crisp morning air is unmistakably clean and fresh as crews monitor the equipment that measures any possible emissions. In 2019, Kern County ranked first among California’s oil-producing counties and seventh overall in the nation

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Business Resilience

SSA Announces Mobile Access to Physical Social Security Number Cards

People who forget their social security number will have a simple way to quickly view the information online. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to provide beneficiaries with digital access to their Social Security Numbers (SSN), offering a “secure and accessible” alternative to physical SSN cards, the agency said in an April 25 statement.

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