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Bri Seeley is Google’s #1 Entrepreneur Coach. She’s a member of the Forbes Coaches Council, the author of the best-selling Permission to Leap, and has been seen on The TODAY Show, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Yahoo! and more. As Google’s top-ranked Entrepreneur Coach, Bri Seeley helps entrepreneurs and businesses create long-term success on their terms. With decades of experience in both coaching and entrepreneurship, Bri knows that entrepreneurial success is about more than just business and strategy. She combines personal, leadership and business development to work on a holistic level with entrepreneurs, ensuring their growth is sustainable and repeatable. Bri was awarded a Silver Stevie Award in 2020 for Coach of the Year – Business and a Bronze Stevie Award in 2020 for Woman of the Year – Business Services.

Huge Explosion Kills 18,000 Cows At Dairy Firm In Texas

A huge explosion and fire at a dairy firm killed thousands of cows in Texas. Approximately 19,000 cows were recorded to be at the venue but 18,000 had died in one of the deadliest fires at South Fork Dairy near the town of Dimmitt. The officials are speculating that the explosion might have happened because of methane, but the cause is still under investigation.

Argentina Reports First Monkeypox Death

Argentina has confirmed the first monkeypox virus death in the country. The death was reported from Argentina’s big, cosmopolitan capital city of Buenos Aires. The person who died was in critical condition since September but died just now.

Iran Arrests Footballer For Supporting Anti-State Protests

Amid growing anti-regime protests that have resulted in more than 300 deaths, Iranian regime has arrested a famous football player. The popular footballer was arrested for backing anti-state protests back home. Voria Ghafouri was arrested for spreading propaganda against Iran, his home country.

Turkey Signals Military Invasion Of Syria And Iraq

After bombing the positions of Kurdish terrorist groups for days, Turkey has officially declared that it’s going to intervene in Syria and Iraq. Turkey has been blaming the Kurdish terrorist groups for carrying out bomb explosion in central Istanbul that killed 6 and injured more than 80.

53 Bags of Human Corpses Found In Mexico

Another horror has been added to the list of other horrors, for the residents of Guanajuato. The authorities have unearthed a total of 52 bags of human remains during an investigation. More than 300 others fell victim to the gang violence in Guanajuato in recent months.

Protesters Set Fire To Iranian Supreme Leader House

Protests have been going on for the past two months in Iran. The clashes with the law enforcement agencies have so far killed more than 400 people. Recently videos circulated on social media which showed the house of Iran’s first supreme leader on fire. Local authorities have not yet confirmed the news. 

Japan Sending World Smallest Moon Lander To Space

The moon lander will be launched tomorrow on Wednesday as preparations are almost done. OMOTENASHI, the world’s smallest moon lander will be launched by a U.S space rocket. The take-off was scheduled for August, but since then it has been repeatedly delayed because of a series of fuel leaks and sensor failures and fuel leaks.

CPI Report: US Inflation Expected To Rise

Analysts predict that the U.S. Labor Department’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) will rise by 8% on a year-over-year basis in October, down from the 8.2% reported in September. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy prices, is forecast to be 0.5% against 0.6% last month. Thursday’s data will be the first of two inflation reports

There Were Six Students killed In A 4-Seater Car In Oklahoma

Six Students killed In A 4-Seater Car In Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported Wednesday that six teenage students were killed when their car collided with a semi. The 2015 Chevrolet Spark carrying the 16-year-old driver and front seat passenger were not wearing seat belts when they collided with the rock hauler Tuesday afternoon in Tishomingo, a rural city of about 3,000 people located

Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe has announced his decision to step down before the end of his six-year term as the Senate Armed Services Committee's ranking Republican. Inhofe says he is "absolutely" comfortable making the decision. His wife, Kay, and he "have decided that we need to spend more time with each other," Inhofe said Friday in an interview published by The Oklahoman." Inhofe, 87, said of his wife: "I'm looking forward to spending more time with her.". After inhofe departure, a special election will be held to elect his replacement since Inhofe has held the seat since 1994. In 2020, Inhofe won a fifth term in the Senate, and he said he would serve until the first session of Congress begins in January. Inhofe told the newspaper he didn't make a final decision until two or three weeks ago. "There has to be one day when you say, 'OK, this is the end.'" Oklahoma law stipulates that if a state legislator announces their intention to retire before March 1, the governor is required to call a special election. This is the reason Inhofe announced his retirement at this time. The special election will take place in conjunction with the statewide primaries, runoffs, and general election, part of the midterm elections. Democrats have not been elected to the Senate in Oklahoma since 1990; Republicans will be heavily favored to retain the seat and are expected to win the election by a large margin.

Oklahoma’s Inhofe Confirms He Is Resigning US Senate Seat

Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe has announced his decision to step down before the end of his six-year term as the Senate Armed Services Committee’s ranking Republican. Inhofe says he is “absolutely” comfortable making the decision. His wife, Kay, and he “have decided that we need to spend more time with each other,” Inhofe said Friday

Verdict Due In Child's Murder Trial That Gripped France

Verdict Due In Child’s Murder Trial That Gripped France

An 8-year-old girl was killed during a wedding celebration in a French Alpine town three weeks ago, and an ex-soldier is accused of killing her. After three weeks of testimony, a trial verdict is expected. Nordahl Lelandais is being prosecuted by Jacques Dallest for allegedly kidnapping and killing Maelys de Araujo in 2017. Derailed after