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Thirty Thousand in Attendance for Shincheonji Church's 40th Anniversary Celebration Event

The global church headquartered in South Korea hosted a historic event to commemorate the major milestone.




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Things You Might Not Know About The Situation In The Middle East By Frances Fuller, Bestselling Author Of In Borrowed Houses

Best-selling author Frances Fuller lived and worked in the Middle East for 30 years. She offers an insider's view of the situation there and provides some surprising insights that traditional media does not cover.




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Shincheonji Church's Chairman Testifies What He Saw and Heard of the Revelation During Assembly in the Philippines

Chairman Man-hee Lee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus delivered a powerful message on the fulfillment of the Book of Revelation while on a trip around the world.




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Peace Walk and Art Exhibition in Houston Hosted by Global Peace Organization

The global organization's Houston chapter gathered people from all ages to walk around Hermann Park promoting world peace and harmony.




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Miguel Ángel Corzo Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

Dr. Miguel Ángel Corzo has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in consulting




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Stop the Unfolding Igbo Genocide: President Bola Tinubu's Premature Accusations and Orders Against IPOB Violate International Humanitarian Norms, Warns BILIE Human Rights Initiative-London UK

BILIE Human Rights Initiative, a registered charitable organisation in England and Wales, expresses profound concern over recent developments in Nigeria regarding the Biafra Day Terrorist Attack in Aba




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Footage Foundation co-founder travels to Mexico City to deliver a strong message of compassion on behalf of refugees and migrants

Dr. Kristen Ali Eglinton from Footage Foundation, which conducts research around gender-based violence in conflict zones, calls on feminist foreign policy conference to ensure compassion is built into interventions addressing refugees and migration.




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Assisted Living: What You Need To Know Before You Make A Decision - Will There Be Skilled Nursing Asks Bestselling Author Frances Fuller

Best-selling author Frances Fuller offers an insider's view of assisted living and a unique outlook on aging, based on her own experience. Her insights are penetrating and deal with issues that many seniors and their families are concerned about.




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KAILASA Unveils Multiple of its Sovereign Locations on Guru Purnima 2024

The United States of KAILASA (KAILASA) announces a historic milestone: the unveiling of multiple of its sovereign locations on Guru Purnima.




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THE US EXPERTS: AMERICAN SANCTIONS NEED TO BE REASSESSED IN LIGHT OF THE EU COURT OF JUSTICE CLEARING DMITRY PUMPYANSKY

The recent ruling of the Court of Justice of the EU removing Dmitry Pumpyansky from the EU sanctions list bolstered the arguments of U.S. experts about potential unfairness and inefficiency of individual sanctions against Russian businessmen.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Edward A. Corcoran for Expertise in Military and Government Affairs

Edward A. Corcoran is a noteworthy entrepreneur specializing in energy surveys and strategic analysis




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United Nations publishes 17th report of KAILASA: A Landmark Call for Protection of LGBTIQ+ Persons

The United Nations has published the 17th report submitted by KAILASA addressing the critical issue of the killing of LGBTIQ+ persons, a grievous breach of international human rights




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American Party® Announces that Donald J. Trump Ignored our Public IQ Challenge Issued on July 24, 2024

Donald J. Trump has never met the basic qualifications to be a sworn police officer, much less President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.




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FORMER USG EXPORT CONTROL VETERANS CREATE NEW INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY AND PUBLIC BENEFIT COMPANY

Export Controls and Sanctions Advisors LLC Celebrates its first Year of Success and Innovation in the World of Export Controls and Sanctions




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David Sedgwick Lobel-Mandrake and Dr. Lana Lubimoff Appointed to Senior Leadership Roles at International Society of Diplomats

David Sedgwick Lobel-Mandrake and Dr. Lana Lubimoff appointed to leadership roles at the International Society of Diplomats, advancing global diplomacy.




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Loren O. Stoddard Demonstrates Expertise in International Development

Loren O. Stoddard serves as the director of general development for Sudan at the United States Agency for International Development




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Elizabeth Graham Reveals New Details About the Relationship Between Donald Trump and Russia In Bestselling Ebook 'From Democracy To Democrazy'

Graham's new book is an intriguing and informative "must read" from a woman who is probably the best-informed American on the terrifying realities concerning Vladimir Putin's motivations and his control over Trump.




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An Ode to Joy: Dr. Barbara Taber Unveils High-Stakes Insights on Summer '24 and the Coming Election in Long-Awaited New Episode

Releasing today, the latest episode of Take It Or Leave It, titled "Joy," unpacks the pivotal events of summer 2024 and continues Dr. Barbara Taber's unparalleled election season coverage and commentary.




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Patricia Blake's Podumentary "SEND ME!" Releases Second Episode and First Responders Anthem on National First Responders Day

SEND ME! releases its second episode and theme song on National First Responders Day, honoring first responders' vital role and resilience.




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Religion and Faith – Shincheonji Zion Christian Mission Center Holds Record-Breaking 110,000 Graduation Ceremony

Zion Christian Mission Center and Chairman Man-Hee Lee of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, held their Class 115, 110,000 Joint Graduation Ceremony' at the Shincheonji Cheongju Church Branch with approximately 111,628 graduates from around the world.




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Name of the Game: 4 Things You Should Put Your Brand On, and 2 Things You Shouldn’t

In real estate, branding is important. Name recognition, being “top of mind” and expanding your sphere are almost synonymous with success in the real estate business. At the same time, some agents take a “more is better” approach and seek to scrawl their logo, name, catchphrase or company on every billboard or knickknack they can…

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Social Skills: Fall Into Seasonal Marketing

Editor’s Note: Social Skills is a bi-monthly feature in RISMedia’s Daily News focused on social media and digital marketing tips, trends and solutions for agents and brokers. REALTORS® are no strangers to marketing—it being an essential part of growing your business. Seasonal marketing, however, is not always everyone’s cup of tea. While it might be…

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Thoughts on Leadership: Lessons From Yogi Berra

In leadership, as in life, we encounter moments where the distinction between what we should and shouldn’t do isn’t always clear. During these times, the direction we choose is pivotal in shaping our leadership acumen and resilience. As the baseball season has just ended, Yogi Berra’s insights feel especially poignant. Embrace the power of persistence…

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The Exponential Power of Small Wins

Well known for his prowess as a real estate executive, many also know Gino Blefari for his power to inspire and motivate, readily sharing his personal strategies for staying physically and mentally strong in the face of any challenge. During RISMedia’s 36th Annual CEO & Leadership Exchange in Washington, D.C., in September, where more than…

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Creating a Workflow to Streamline Your Daily Tasks and Improve Client Communications

Sometimes the best way to structure your day doesn’t spring immediately to mind—a “workflow,” or a planned series of activities that help you complete a task, is needed. You may need a way to organize your thoughts and tasks in order to maximize efficiency for both yourself and your clients’ benefit. To become a go-to…

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Real Estate Leaders Remain Focused on Growth and Innovation

From left, Kuba Jewgieniew, Cory Vasquez and John Featherston. Photo by AJ Canaria In a panel discussion at RISMedia’s CEO & Leadership Exchange this past September, key industry executives came together to tackle the pressing topic of creating and maintaining strong company cultures in real estate. With the focus on culture, collaboration and leadership, Kuba…

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Consumer Confidence Up Slightly in August Due to Economy and Inflation

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, which measures American opinions of current economic conditions and their outlook for the next six months, rose in August to 103.3, from an upwardly revised 101.9 in July, while the Present Situation Index—based on consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions—improved to 134.4 from 133.1.  The Expectations…

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Fannie Mae: Most Consumers Remain ‘Apprehensive’ About Housing Market

Consumers reported significantly greater optimism about the future direction of mortgage rates, despite showing little change in overall home buying sentiment, according to Fannie Mae data.  Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) for August increased 0.6 points to 72.1, up 5.2 points year over year. Fannie Mae added that a high of 39% of…

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Consumer Sentiment Turns Positive as Inflation Slows

With a recent interest rate decrease from the Fed and slowing inflation, consumers’ economic hopes saw a significant increase in September. Consumer sentiment rose 3.2% in September, from 67.9 in August to 70.1, according to the University of Michigan’s latest report. This is the second consecutive month of increase, following August’s rise of 1.5 points,…

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4 Mortgage Refinancing Errors Your Longtime Clients Must Avoid

Maintaining client relationships means hopefully selling them another house in the future, and representing them as the seller agent as well. As such, it’s imperative you guide them in all aspects of homeownership even in times when they are not buying or selling. One key topic is refinancing. Here are four mortgage refinancing mistakes to…

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Consumer Sentiment Shifts From Gains to Slight Decline

A key skill to being a real estate agent is judging a buyer’s mood. So how are consumers feeling on a wide scale?  Consumer sentiment dipped slightly in the early days of October 2024, from 70.1 to 68.9, per the latest report for the University of Michigan. This monthly change comes in below expectations; median…

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Consumer Sentiment Rises Slightly for the Third Consecutive Month

How are consumers feeling overall, and how does that translate to a real estate sale? The question is multifaceted, but asking it could be key to learning where buyers stand as the election fast approaches. The consumer sentiment index indicated yet another rise, for the third consecutive month, per the University of Michigan’s survey of…

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Lender Data Shows Refinance Offers Have Increased 42% Nationwide Over the Last Year

Remember the days of 3% mortgage rates? As a relieved nation emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021, along with it came those historically low average mortgage rates below 5.00%, 4.00% or even sub-3.00%. But as inflation began to increase so too did mortgage rates, rising to nearly 8.00% in 2023 and 2024, their highest…

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Coats Digital's FastReactFabric wins top honours at SaaS Awards 2024

Coats Digital's FastReactFabric has won 2 prestigious categories at the 2024 SaaS Awards: Most Agile/Responsive SaaS Solution of the Year and Best SaaS Product for CSR, Sustainability & ESG. Recognised for its transformative impact on the fashion industry, FastReactFabric enhances efficiency, transparency, and sustainability across the global supply chain.




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France’s Lectra launches AI-powered platform Valia Fashion

Lectra has launched Valia Fashion, an AI-powered digital platform that streamlines apparel production, from order processing to fabric cutting. Designed for Industry 4.0, it improves collaboration, automates workflows, and optimises material use. Valia Fashion helps brands, manufacturers, and subcontractors enhance agility, control costs, and meet sustainability goals.




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Vizoo, Makalot share best practices on material digitisation, DPC tech

Makalot made early investments on innovations in Digital Product Creation (DPC) beginning in 2006 that yield fruit today through lead time reduction, improved operational efficiency, and supply chain resilience. By integrating Vizoo’s material scanning and other DPC technologies, Makalot minimizes physical sampling and waste, contributing to a more sustainable apparel production model.




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Fashion Dot showcases innovative tailoring CAD software at GTE 2024

Fashion Dot showcased its advanced tailoring CAD software and laser cutting machines at GTE 2024. These machines allow tailors to input measurements and auto-generate cutting diagrams, improving accuracy, reducing costs, and eliminating manual work. The company offers customer support and regularly updates its software to include new garment models.




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US’ Ralph Lauren’s Q2 earnings exceed projections; raises FY25 outlook

Ralph Lauren Corporation reported Q2 FY25 earnings per diluted share of $2.31, up 5 per cent YoY on a reported basis, and $2.54 adjusted, a 21 per cent increase. Net revenue rose 6 per cent to $1.7 billion, while gross profit reached $1.2 billion with a margin of 67.0 per cent. Regional revenues grew, driven by strong results in Asia, Europe, and North America.




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Germany’s Adidas & Moon Boot launch first-ever winter collection

Adidas Sportswear debuts its first brand collaboration with Moon Boot, blending street style with ski heritage for urban winter wear. Showcased by Lena Mahfouf and BABYMONSTER, the collection features activewear, snow boots with BOOST cushioning, and a Collegiate Jacket. Made partly from recycled materials, the range embodies functional fashion for colder months.




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Richemont's H1 sales hold steady, operating profit drops 17%

Richemont reported resilient performance for H1, with sales reaching €10.1 billion (~$10.89 billion), a 1 per cent decline at actual exchange rates but stable at constant rates. Operating profit dropped 17 per cent to €2.2 billion, impacted by foreign exchange issues and reduced activity in Asia Pacific, particularly China. Direct-to-client sales comprised 76 per cent of total sales.




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US’ Capri Holdings’ Q2 FY25 revenue drops 16.4% to $1.08 billion

Capri Holdings has reported Q2 FY25 revenue of $1.08 billion, a 16.4 per cent YoY decline. Gross profit reached $694 million with a margin of 64.3 per cent. Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors saw mixed results, with sales declines for Versace and Kors but slight growth for Jimmy Choo. Net income was $24 million, down from $90 million YoY.




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Canada Goose Q2 shows steady progress despite challenging environment

Canada Goose has reported a 5 per cent YoY revenue drop to CAD $267.8 million (~$192.43 million) in Q2 FY25. Direct-to-consumer revenue declined 5 per cent, and wholesale revenue decreased 15 per cent due to planned inventory adjustments. Gross margin fell to 61.3 per cent. Revised FY25 guidance forecasts a slight revenue change, with adjusted EBIT margin at -60 to +60 basis points.




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67% see vivid prospects in Indian fashion in 2025: McKinsey-BoF report

Leading global fashion brands are looking to Asian markets beyond China, with 67 per cent of respondent fashion executives citing promising growth prospects in India in 2025, The State of Fashion 2025 report says. Japan’s luxury boom will likely continue into 2025. But next year will be turbulent for global fashion and a deep sense of uncertainty persists amongst fashion industry executives.




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Mixed trends in north Indian cotton yarn market, prices drop in Delhi

Cotton yarn prices in north India showed mixed trends due to sluggish demand. Prices in Delhi fell by ₹2 per kg, while Ludhiana remained stable amid slow trading. Panipat saw stable recycled yarn prices but a slight increase in recycled polyester fibre costs due to higher PET bottle prices. Cotton arrivals were slow as farmers prioritised paddy sales, limiting price surges.




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Cotton yarn prices steady in south India; Mumbai faces trading slump

Cotton yarn prices in south India remained steady, with limited trading in Mumbai due to post-festival worker shortages and better but cautious activity in Tiruppur. Buyers are focusing on immediate needs, anticipating peak cotton arrivals, which may lower prices. In Gujarat, cotton prices rose due to increased demand from ginners and mills despite limited seed cotton arrivals.




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US textiles exports dip 2.7% to $17.3 billion in Jan-Sept 2024

In the first nine months of 2024, US textile and apparel exports fell by 2.76 per cent to $17.363 billion, down from $17.856 billion in 2023. While exports to Mexico rose by 2.86 per cent, shipments to major markets like Canada, China, and the Dominican Republic declined. Apparel, fabric, and yarn exports all saw decreases. In 2023, exports fell by 5.02 per cent, following growth in 2022.




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Navigating AI Regulation: Balancing Innovation and Protection

In this article, we will learn how to navigate the fine balance building AI regulation while simultaneously fostering innovation.




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Mastering f-strings in Python

Discover how to leverage Python's f-strings (formatted string literals) to write cleaner, more efficient, and more readable code.




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Rivian shares surge on $5.8 billion Volkswagen investment in JV