Author: David Roberts

Introduction In a city that never sleeps, where ambition runs as high as skyscrapers, one woman is redefining success by blending motherhood with entrepreneurship. Known online as @MomBossNYC, this dynamic trailblazer has cultivated a powerful presence both on social media and in the business world. With a growing community of inspired mothers and aspiring entrepreneurs, her story is more than a digital narrative—it’s a movement. Background: Who Is MomBossNYC? Behind the stylish posts and motivating captions lies a real woman with a relatable story. A native New Yorker, [Insert Name Here] launched MomBossNYC as a passion project during her transition…

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A Journey from New York to Nosara Esti Chizic is not just a yoga instructor—she is a wellness guide, spiritual mentor, and embodiment of mindful living. Her journey into the world of yoga began in the vibrant city of New York, where she trained intensively and became certified with over 700 hours of instruction. Among her notable credentials is the prestigious 500-hour certification from Atmananda Yoga Center in NYC, known for its rigorous, alignment-based curriculum. Esti’s early experiences in this bustling urban setting laid a strong foundation for her teaching style—disciplined, insightful, and rooted in deep self-awareness. Personalized Practice: One-on-One…

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It turns out everyone likes to share their music suggestions, even monarchs. Apple Music has announced a new show called The King’s Music Room, hosted by King Charles III at Buckingham Palace. Yes, we know you’ve been dying to discover the getting ready playlist he made for the coronation that cost taxpayers £72 million ($93 million).  The show’s March 10 release coincides with Commonwealth Day and the playlist reportedly features artists from across continents — the release calls out artists such as Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue and Davido. “Throughout my life, music has meant a great deal to me,” King…

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The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee is looking into whether the Biden administration tried to “censor” artificial intelligence. Representative Jim Jordan has sent subpoenas to sixteen different tech companies that work with AI in some capacity to ask for any and all communications from the previous administration about limiting “harmful bias” and “algorithmic discrimination.” Subpoenas were sent to Adobe, Alphabet, Amazon, Anthropic, Apple, Cohere, International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), Inflection AI, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Open AI, Palantir, Salesforce, Scale AI and Stability AI, and each requests an extensive amount of information, covering five years from January 1, 2020 to January 20, 2025. Essentially any…

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It may be a while still before we see the smart home hub Apple is rumored to be working on. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company has postponed the announcement of the upcoming product due to the issues it’s run into developing its “smarter” Siri. Gurman reported last month that the release of Apple’s upgraded Siri may be delayed, and Apple confirmed as much in a statement to Daring Fireball last week, saying it expects to roll out Siri’s more personalized features “in the coming year.” The smart home hub, according to Gurman, “to an extent, relies on the…

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