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Businessforbes14h ago

Forbes Councils Features Business Leaders and Experts

Forbes Councils has featured profiles of several business professionals, including Bruce Roffe, President & CEO of HHC Group, and Usman Ilyas, an Ecommerce Growth Strategist. The platform also highlights individuals like Charlotte Tilbury.

Russia to Begin Catching Jellyfish for Food in Azov Sea
Environmentdelfi-lt16d ago

Russia to Begin Catching Jellyfish for Food in Azov Sea

Russia plans to start mass harvesting jellyfish in the Azov Sea by 2026. This initiative comes as the jellyfish population has significantly increased due to rising water salinity, according to Ilya Shestakov, head of Russia's Federal Agency for Fisheries.

Heated Rivalry Sequel Delayed to Summer 2027
Culturevarietyscreen-rant2mo ago2 sources

Heated Rivalry Sequel Delayed to Summer 2027

Author Rachel Reid announced a 10-month delay for the highly anticipated sequel to 'Heated Rivalry,' pushing the release of Shane and Ilya's next book to Summer 2027.

What leading voices in media are saying about Anderson Cooper's '60 Minutes' exit
CultureBusiness Insider2mo ago

What leading voices in media are saying about Anderson Cooper's '60 Minutes' exit

Anderson Cooper said he's leaving CBS News to spend more time with his family. Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images Anderson Cooper said Monday he was exiting CBS News' "60 Minutes" after nearly 20 years. It comes at a turbulent time for CBS News under its new editor in chief, Bari Weiss. Some media commentators said Cooper's exit will add to the uncertainty surrounding '60 Minutes.' Veteran broadcaster Anderson Cooper said Monday that he is leaving his role as a correspondent on CBS News' "60 Minutes" after nearly 20 years. In a statement, Cooper said he intended to spend more time focusing on his CNN gig, and his family. His exit comes at an already turbulent time for CBS News under its new editor in chief, Bari Weiss. Here are what some of the leading voices in media are saying about Cooper's "60 Minutes" departure. Keith Olbermann Chris Sorensen for The Washington Post via Getty Images Sports broadcaster Keith Olbermann shared the news about Cooper's departure on his Bluesky account, posting: "Anderson Cooper has left the sinking ship that is Idiot Bari Weiss's New Stormfront CBS." Olbermann later added, "Now, people will only be able to NOT watch AC on cnn." Cooper has worked at CNN since 2001, where he is a political commentator and hosts the "Anderson Cooper 360" show. Brian Lowry FilmMagic/FilmMagic for HBO Brian Lowry, a longtime media columnist and current Hollywood correspondent at Status News, a media newsletter, wrote on X: "Have worked around Hollywood long enough to know nobody ever really leaves a job to spend more time with their family." Tom Jones Tom Jones, senior media writer at The Poynter Report, wrote in his newsletter that Cooper's departure marked "the end of a journalism era." Jones said that Cooper's exit "certainly adds more uncertainty in a news division that is very much in flux under relatively new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss." He added: "It also raises questions about '60 Minutes,' the previous gold standard of TV news shows." Lydia Polgreen Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Audible Lydia Polgreen, a New York Times opinion writer and the former editor in chief of HuffPost, posted to X on Tuesday: "I don't watch much TV news, but @andersoncooper is in a league of his own as a television journalist. A huge loss for 60 Minutes." Brian Stelter Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for CNN/WBD CNN's chief media analyst, Brian Stelter, wrote in his "Reliable Sources" newsletter Tuesday that there are open questions about which other correspondents might leave, "and on what terms." "The risk is obvious: Loyal '60 Minutes' viewers will leave along with the correspondents they like to watch," Stelter said. Read the original article on Business Insider

Former Pro-Kremlin Blogger Ilya Remeslo Becomes Putin Critic
Politicsfazla-repubblica1mo ago2 sources

Former Pro-Kremlin Blogger Ilya Remeslo Becomes Putin Critic

Ilya Remeslo, a blogger previously known for his pro-Kremlin stance and criticism of opposition figures like Navalny, has now turned into a critic of Vladimir Putin. This shift led to his hospitalization in a psychiatric ward after accusing Putin of being an "illegitimate president" and "war criminal."

Pro-Kremlin Loyalist Ilya Remeslo Turns on Putin, Citing Destruction
PoliticsThe GuardianirozhlasMoscow Times1mo ago3 sources

Pro-Kremlin Loyalist Ilya Remeslo Turns on Putin, Citing Destruction

Ilya Remeslo, a long-time pro-Kremlin lawyer, has publicly attacked President Vladimir Putin and the ruling regime on his Telegram channel, stating that Putin 'destroys everything he touches.' This marks a rare and unexpected turn from a loyal supporter, following his earlier manifesto titled 'Five reasons why I stopped supporting Vladimir Putin.'

Baguio electric coop to 4ps, poor consumers: Avail of lifeline subsidy
Businessinquirer1mo ago

Baguio electric coop to 4ps, poor consumers: Avail of lifeline subsidy

BAGUIO CITY — The Benguet Electric Cooperative (Beneco) is encouraging beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) and poor families to avail of the lifeline rate offered by the cooperative. “As of the latest records, Beneco has 354 registered lifeline beneficiaries receiving total exemption or a discount in their electricity consumption,” Beneco general manager Engr.

149,000 4Ps beneficiaries get electricity discounts in Western Visayas
Businessinquirer1mo ago

149,000 4Ps beneficiaries get electricity discounts in Western Visayas

GUIMBAL, Iloilo–Some 149,896 beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) across Western Visayas are set to avail of discounts in their electricity bills via the lifeline rate program of the Department of Energy (DOE). The program was launched here on Friday, graced by Energy Secretary Sharon Garin and Energy Undersecretary Mylene Capongcol. According to

Target CEO Michael Fiddelke has had a busy first 2 weeks on the job
BusinessBusiness Insider2mo ago

Target CEO Michael Fiddelke has had a busy first 2 weeks on the job

Fiddelke at a Target event in December. Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Target Target CEO Michael Fiddelke has been in his new job for two weeks now — and he's been busy. His appointment was met with skepticism over whether he'd make the changes needed to get on track. Fiddelke's early moves show he's determined to make his own mark on the company. Michael Fiddelke is working like a man with something to prove. Target's newest CEO has been in the job for two weeks now, and he's wasted no time getting down to business on some of the retailer's most difficult problems. "He's got off to a running start," Global Data retail analyst Neil Saunders told Business Insider. "He wants change, but I think he's also keen to be seen that he wants change at Target." Fiddelke's CEO appointment was met with skepticism by many, including Saunders, who questioned whether the longtime Bullseye employee would be willing to make meaningful changes to get the company back on track. Critics also pointed to the board's decision to keep outgoing CEO Brian Cornell on as executive chairman. Such a move has tied the hands of new CEOs at other companies that have tried it, several leadership experts told Business Insider. Fiddelke's early moves indicate he is determined to make his own mark In his first companywide meeting, Fiddelke said Target "didn't do enough" to maintain trust with its customers in recent years and that he's moving to reconnect those communities, Bloomberg reported. Fiddelke said in that meeting that Target was committing an additional $1 million to its Bullseye Builds community program and that company employees had logged more than a million hours of volunteer service in 2025. Target has found itself in the national spotlight in recent weeks as federal immigration agents crack down on its hometown of Minneapolis and the company previously faced criticism over its decision to roll back diversity efforts in 2025. "If yesterday was a true glimpse of Fiddelke stepping up, honestly, it's a good start," one employee who listened to the meeting told Business Insider the following day. "He seems to be very much on point with trying to restore guests' faith in us as a company," the person also said. Fiddelke also dove right into the field, visiting stores and distribution centers in Dallas and near his hometown of Manchester, Iowa, fulfilling a commitment he made in the days leading up to his start date. The new boss has had to make tough choices, too. On Monday, the company laid off 500 workers across its district offices and supply chain, a move it said would translate into beefed-up labor hours in stores across the US. The resource shift reflects Fiddelke's focus on improving the shopping experience to get Target back to growth. "Adding labor to the stores is a good move," former Target board member Gerald Storch told Business Insider. "The stores had gotten too messy, the lines had gotten too long upon checkout, and there were too many items out of stock." The day following that announcement, Target revealed two C-suite appointments that underscore the Fiddelke strategy, with a new chief merchant and chief operating officer taking over for outgoing execs Jill Sando and Rick Gomez. The moves also simplify the top of Target's org chart. Fiddelke's start has set a distinct tone for how he intends to run Target, and now the task is to sustain that effort in the months and years ahead. He's now responsible for fixing three years of flat or declining sales, a rocky relationship with customers and employees, and a race with competitors who have been charging forward without those same headwinds. Storch said Target has a lot of fundamental issues. "That's not going to be solved in two weeks," he said. Still, Saunders said there's something to be said for coming out of the gate with gusto. "It takes a long time to fix these things, and it takes even longer to push them through into customer perception and behaviors," he said. "The next best thing is being able to say, 'Look, we know there are problems, and we're getting on with remedying them." Read the original article on Business Insider

'Heated Rivalry' Storyline Set to Return
Cultureenews1mo ago

'Heated Rivalry' Storyline Set to Return

The 'Heated Rivalry' storyline, featuring characters Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, is set to return this spring, bringing the hockey players' fiery relationship back to the screen.

Pro-Kremlin Blogger Hospitalized After Criticizing Putin
Politicsruvukrainska-pravdalsm-lv+6SCMPdelfi-ltindex-hrdagbladetndtvmeduza1mo ago9 sources

Pro-Kremlin Blogger Hospitalized After Criticizing Putin

Ilya Remeslo, a pro-Kremlin blogger who recently criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Saint Petersburg. This follows his public statements accusing Putin of being an 'illegitimate president' and 'war criminal'.

Ilya Shmukler Performs at Konzerthaus
Worlddie-presse1mo ago

Ilya Shmukler Performs at Konzerthaus

Ilya Shmukler, the current winner of the Geza Anda Competition, made his debut at the Konzerthaus, presenting a performance that included spinach lasagna and high piano culture during lunchtime.