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President Donald Trump said U.S. forces will keep hitting Iran “very hard” in the next two or three weeks and bring the country “back to the Stone Ages,” even as he touted the success of U.S. operations and argued that all of Washington’s objectives have so far been met or exceeded.Trump said Iran would continue to face a barrage of attacks in the short term.“We are going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks,” Trump said. “We’re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages, where they belong.”Trump didn’t say anything about negotiations with…

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Burritos should be celebrated, because they are ingenious inventions that wrap deliciousness in a handy tortilla for extra convenience. National Burrito Day (today, Thursday, April 2, 2026) was created to do just that. Here’s a little history about the origins of the yumminess before we dive into the freebies and deals to observe this glorious unofficial holiday.A brief history of burritosBurritos hail from Northern Mexico and were invented in the early 20th century. The region’s climate was ideal for wheat, so larger tortillas were made out of the crop. This bigger vessel set the scene for a new culinary delight.…

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But the symptoms piled on: brain fog, hot flashes, mood swings, dryness, exhaustion. “One minute you are happy and content, then suddenly you are anxious and irritable followed by intense heat and sweating,” Hewson says. At their worst, her hot flashes were happening hourly. The symptoms began to take a toll on her rich and varied responsibilities as a humanitarian activist, fashion entrepreneur, mother of four, daughter to aging parents, and wife to world-famous rock star Bono. Even after deciding to seek relief, Hewson faced challenges in finding the right care. She visited four different gynecologists, each of whom prescribed a…

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With last weekend’s opening of World of Frozen in the renamed Disney Adventure World park, Paris became the new leader in advanced technology among the company’s theme parks. It’s a title that shifts hands frequently, but with its robotic Olaf and a new nighttime show that blends airborne and water drones with fountains, fire, and water walls, Adventure World is a technological marvel.Disney tends to downplay the focus on technology in its park attractions. Workers and executives at Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) see the technology as a way to evoke emotion, their primary goal. And with a growing arsenal of…

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The “one-rep max” has long been the gold standard of the gym, but new research suggests it’s inaccurate, risky, and unnecessary. Here is why the traditional way of measuring strength is flawed—and a better way to track your progress. (Photo: O2O Creative / Getty)Published April 2, 2026 03:27AMIf there’s one concept in strength training that even an endurance guy like me is familiar with, it’s the one-rep max. It’s the heaviest weight you can lift with a one-off effort for any given exercise. It matters for two reasons. One is that it’s how strength workouts are usually prescribed: you’ll aim…

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I’ve been using Claude Cowork extensively over the past month and a half. And not coincidentally, I’ve been more productive than I ever have in that same period. The shift to working agentically is something so profound, you really can’t understand it until you experience it for yourself. Just one example: As the operator of a business selling AI training courses online, email marketing is an important component of getting the word out about them. But much of the work is rote: segmenting my email list, creating templates, writing largely similar drafts, and scheduling them in my email provider—a piece…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways AI is shifting businesses from task automation to strategic decision intelligence Smaller teams can achieve more by leveraging AI across multiple functions Lower costs and higher productivity make launching businesses more accessible Businesses are using artificial intelligence (AI) across many aspects of their operations, having gone from applying it as a tool for task efficiency and customer interaction enhancement to exploiting its possibilities for redefining and reshaping how they operate and make decisions.The impact is far-reaching and transformative as we move from task automation to sophisticated decision intelligence.Streamlining operations with…

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Published April 2, 2026 03:16AMWorking in the rafting industry is an all-consuming gig. It’s your working hours and your off-days. It’s your source of confidence. It’s your community. It’s your Friday potluck and your Wednesday poker night and your Thursday happy hour. During the months you spend in the boathouse, your job and your team are your everything.The lifestyle gives a lot, but it takes a lot, too. None of the guides we spoke to for this story can afford traditional housing during the season. Some live out of their personal vehicles or in a series of broken-down buses provided…

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During the Pandemic Housing Boom, rapid home price appreciation supercharged fix-and-flip activity. The 2022 mortgage rate shock ended that run and caused the biggest pullback in home flipping activity since 2007. Profit margins compressed, days on market increased, and many newer investors exited the space. However, over the past couple of years, home flipping activity has stabilized around 2019 levels. The first LendingOne–ResiClub Fix-and-Flip Survey in Q1 2025 showed a market recalibrating to that new reality. The latest results tell a similar story: Flipping activity has stabilized, and seasoned flippers are still planning to execute deals in 2026—even in a slower national…

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Oracle has started informing employees via email that it’s cutting thousands of jobs, according to CNBC. The company’s stock has dropped 25% this year as it borrows billions to build AI data centers, and investors are concerned it’s running low on cash. The numbers back that up. Oracle raised $50 billion in debt and equity in January to fund its AI buildout, constructing data centers that can handle AI workloads. In September, Oracle disclosed that its contracted revenue jumped 359% to $455 billion following a $300 billion agreement with OpenAI. But the company is smaller than rivals like Amazon, and…

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