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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 Bill Proposes Investing Up to 10% of State Funds in Bitcoin
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Florida Considers Investing State Funds in Bitcoin with Sen. Gruters’ Bill Proposal
Florida Considers Investing State Funds in Bitcoin with Sen. Gruters’ Bill Proposal Key Takeaways: Florida is considering allocating a portion of its state funds to Bitcoin investments. The move aims to hedge against inflation and diversify the state’s portfolio. The bill limits Bitcoin holdings to a maximum of 10% of designated state funds. Florida could
Florida Man Arrested for Domestic Violence Stabbing
A Florida man is behind bars after he allegedly stabbed a woman “multiple” times Sunday morning. Pensacola Police said they arrested Dominique Fountain, 35, and charged him with attempted murder, WEAR reported. Police were called to the scene for a welfare check at about 6 a.m. “A female victim was located with multiple stab wounds
Florida Proposes Bill to Invest Public Funds in Bitcoin
Florida is making a bold move toward crypto adoption. Senator Joe Gruters has introduced a new bill that could allow the state to invest public funds in Bitcoin. If passed, this could make Florida one of the first states to officially recognize Bitcoin as part of its financial strategy. The proposed bill, “SB 550: Investments
Dunedin (Florida) wins first boys basketball district championship since 1968
Basketball DUNEDIN, FLORIDA- The last time Dunedin High School's boys basketball team won a district championship, the sitting U.S. president at the time was...
Modern Florida Party Pad With 2 Homes Is Lists for Under $700K
A Florida property is bringing a whole new meaning to the term “two for one,” offering up a real estate deal that will no doubt prove irresistible to anyone hunting for their dream party pad in the Sunshine State. At a time when Florida ’s luxury housing market appears to be booming, the ultramodern abode
Florida State Legacy Announces Commitment To SEC Program
Florida State has plenty of work to do on the recruiting trail this offseason to restore the Seminoles as one of the top programs in college football. It is no easy task but head coach Mike Norvell has a revamped coaching staff alongside him as FSU looks to rebound from a 2-10 campaign. The Seminoles
Florida Homeowners Get New ‘Affordable’ Insurance Options-but There’s a Catch
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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
