Don't miss the Birthday Horoscope Column! Also, this morning’s moon/Venus clash is stirring up drama faster than a trader spotting insider tips. Expect overblown reactions to even the most harmless comments, so please, don’t text your ex-business partner before your morning coffee!
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global
Yotam Ottolenghi once said hummus could bring Jerusalemites together. His words remind us that food has the power to heal divisions and create unity at the table.
by Oralia Acosta
Ever walk into a room and realize you don’t know the rules of the game? That’s today in a nutshell. The stars are tossing us into new territory, and the default settings: lost, off-balance, unprepared, maybe even a little twitchy: are firing on all cylinders.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News GlobalTikTok's US operations sold to American consortium led by Oracle for $14B. Larry Ellison, Michael Dell among investors in historic tech deal.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News GlobalLearn how AI-powered livestreaming builds business authority and community. Beginner's guide to Instagram, Facebook & YouTube Live with smart tools.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN Ai
Early HR compliance saves small businesses money, prevents lawsuits, and builds a strong foundation for growth and employee trust.
by Bernice Gordon & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford
The key to embracing this unusual opportunity presented to us? Our focus. Not on what we look at (as convention urges), but what we see. One of the gifts of being human is we get to choose what we see.
by Les Mottosky & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Global & WBN USA Edition & WBN News Nashville & WBNNewsCalgary & WBN News Winnipeg & WBN News Canada & WBN News Europe
Julieta Duvall reveals how she built a thriving rental portfolio using foreclosures, land contracts, and seller financing, all while working and raising a family.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN TV & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Abbotsford
Don't miss the Birthday Horoscope Column! Also, this morning’s moon/Venus clash is stirring up drama faster than a trader spotting insider tips. Expect overblown reactions to even the most harmless comments, so please, don’t text your ex-business partner before your morning coffee!
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global
Global business confidence is being reset by AI funding risk, energy volatility, extreme heat, and slower trade momentum. Investors are no longer only asking what can grow—they are asking what can be funded, insured, shipped, cooled, and protected.
AI demand is now moving from a growth story to cost pressure. Markets are reacting as chip shortages, IPO uncertainty, energy risk, extreme heat, and trade policy all hit business planning simultaneously.
Peachy Magistrado joins Vancouver City News, sharing practical insight on home health care, senior wellness, caregiving, and healthy aging.
Extreme weather, infrastructure stress, AI competition, central bank uncertainty, and capital flows are shaping today’s global business outlook. The strongest signal is no longer only markets. It is the rising pressure on systems that businesses depend on.
A U.S. Senate vote regarding Iran, the release of Federal Reserve bank stress tests, continued weakness in technology shares, and growing questions surrounding artificial intelligence investment are creating a more complex environment for businesses and investors worldwide.
Expect a few verbal curveballs today, folks. This is not the market for snap decisions or “sounds good to me” agreements. Slow down, read the fine print, and actually listen to what people are saying, not what you hope they’re saying. Commit carefully.
Excerpt: From Bannockburn and Carabobo to the United Nations Charter and Hong Kong’s handover, June 21–28 shaped world history.
A social media exchange about creativity, employment, and artificial intelligence highlights growing concerns among artists and creative professionals. The discussion may be an early signal of a broader debate about how technology will reshape creative work in the coming decade.
Don't miss the Birthday Horoscope Column! Also, this morning’s moon/Venus clash is stirring up drama faster than a trader spotting insider tips. Expect overblown reactions to even the most harmless comments, so please, don’t text your ex-business partner before your morning coffee!
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global
Yotam Ottolenghi once said hummus could bring Jerusalemites together. His words remind us that food has the power to heal divisions and create unity at the table.
by Oralia Acosta
Ever walk into a room and realize you don’t know the rules of the game? That’s today in a nutshell. The stars are tossing us into new territory, and the default settings: lost, off-balance, unprepared, maybe even a little twitchy: are firing on all cylinders.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News GlobalTikTok's US operations sold to American consortium led by Oracle for $14B. Larry Ellison, Michael Dell among investors in historic tech deal.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News GlobalLearn how AI-powered livestreaming builds business authority and community. Beginner's guide to Instagram, Facebook & YouTube Live with smart tools.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN Ai
Early HR compliance saves small businesses money, prevents lawsuits, and builds a strong foundation for growth and employee trust.
by Bernice Gordon & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford
The key to embracing this unusual opportunity presented to us? Our focus. Not on what we look at (as convention urges), but what we see. One of the gifts of being human is we get to choose what we see.
by Les Mottosky & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Global & WBN USA Edition & WBN News Nashville & WBNNewsCalgary & WBN News Winnipeg & WBN News Canada & WBN News Europe
Julieta Duvall reveals how she built a thriving rental portfolio using foreclosures, land contracts, and seller financing, all while working and raising a family.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN TV & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Abbotsford