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What Workplace Injuries Really Cost Your Business (It’s More Than You Think)
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways The highest costs of workplace injuries are often indirect — not medical bills or insurance claims, but lost productivity, higher premiums, hiring and training replacements and operational disruptions. Workplace injuries can damage company culture and reputation. Safety incidents can lower employee morale, increase turnover and
World Cup final is already the biggest ever prediction market as Kalshi bets top $1.27 billion—with Spain favored to beat Argentina
The World Cup is driving record-breaking activity on prediction markets, with popular platforms Kalshi and Polymarket reporting their highest trading volumes to date. Just days ahead of Sunday’s final, the Argentina–Spain contract has become the single largest market in the platforms’ history, while overall World Cup trading has outpaced other major sports-related contracts. According to
The AI Gold Rush Is Driving an Energy Crisis. Here’s What Every Business Needs to Know.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways AI is consuming more power than most businesses realize. A standard enterprise server rack draws roughly 5-10 kilowatts. An AI-optimized rack running GPU clusters can pull 40-100 kilowatts or more. Energy costs flow downstream, and so do supply chain constraints. For any business that relies
Florida Georgia Line Signs With The Core Entertainment Following CMA Fest Reunion
The "Cruise" duo is eyeing 2027 live dates. The Core Entertainment's Chief Zaruk, Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard, The Core's Simon Tikhman and FGL's Brian Kelley Courtesy of The Core Entertainment Trending on Billboard Florida Georgia Line has signed with The Core Entertainment for management, further signaling that one of country music’s most successful duos
Florida Temporarily Bans Sloth Imports After Dozens Die at Orlando Business
Florida has temporarily halted importation of sloths following the deaths of dozens of the wild-born mammals at a now-shuttered Orlando business, a move with national implications. The two-month ban, which the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) ordered on Wednesday, is a significant roadblock for people attempting to import the tree-dwelling mammals from the
Florida woman who posed as nurse and treated more than 4,400 patients without a license avoids jail time
A Florida woman who posed as a nurse and treated more than 4,400 patients without a license was sentenced this week to probation and community service after pleading no contest, avoiding jail time in a case authorities once called deeply disturbing. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that 29-year-old Autumn Bardisa, of Palm Coast, entered the
Quiz Time: Why Was a Florida Doc Charged With Manslaughter?
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Univision Computers Expands Managed IT Services in DeLand, Florida, Bringing 24/7 Business IT Support to Central Florida
Published [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Univision Computers now offers Managed IT Services in DeLand, FL—24/7 monitoring, cybersecurity, backup, cloud, and fast local support to cut downtime. “Central Florida is booming. Our expanded DeLand Managed IT Services deliver 24/7 monitoring, fast support, and stronger cybersecurity to reduce downtime and help businesses scale.” —
Florida first No. 1 seed eliminated as Iowa stuns defending champions
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There will be no repeat champion in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. The defending champion Florida Gators became the first No. 1 seed...
Skanska tops out $435M Florida hospital project
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If Florida reefs aren’t protected, storms will increase flooding & costs: Study
Coral reefs absorb incoming waves, protecting shorelines from tropical storms. A recent Earth’s Future study examines flood risks from tropical storms to communities in Florida, if coral reefs keep degrading at current rates. The study finds that future coral reef degradation will increase the annual risk of flooding to people by 42% and to buildings
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What Workplace Injuries Really Cost Your Business (It’s More Than You Think)
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways The highest costs of workplace injuries are often indirect — not medical bills or insurance claims, but lost productivity, higher premiums, hiring and training replacements and operational disruptions. Workplace injuries can damage company culture and reputation. Safety incidents can lower employee morale, increase turnover and
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World Cup final is already the biggest ever prediction market as Kalshi bets top $1.27 billion—with Spain favored to beat Argentina
The World Cup is driving record-breaking activity on prediction markets, with popular platforms Kalshi and Polymarket reporting their highest trading volumes to date. Just days ahead of Sunday’s final, the Argentina–Spain contract has become the single largest market in the platforms’ history, while overall World Cup trading has outpaced other major sports-related contracts. According to
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The AI Gold Rush Is Driving an Energy Crisis. Here’s What Every Business Needs to Know.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways AI is consuming more power than most businesses realize. A standard enterprise server rack draws roughly 5-10 kilowatts. An AI-optimized rack running GPU clusters can pull 40-100 kilowatts or more. Energy costs flow downstream, and so do supply chain constraints. For any business that relies
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She Retired From Engineering at 58 and Turned Her Creative Hobby Into a Business. It’s Made Tens of Thousands of Dollars: ‘No Regrets.’
Key Takeaways Hudick began to explore her passion for design at a jewelry-making class in 2006. She honed her craft over the years, and friends suggested she start to sell her pieces. Now retired as an engineer, she’s focusing on the business and teaching workshops. In 2024, Anna Hudick, then 58 years old, retired from
