
Chris Gallagher
Breaking News Editor at Bloomberg News
Breaking news @business Ex-Reuters/Dow Jones, Tokyo/DC Opinions are my own.
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4 days ago |
footballleagueworld.co.uk | Chris Gallagher
Blackburn chief executive Steve Waggott is hoping to stay at the club for another year, despite the fierce fan criticism he has faced recently, with Rudy Gestede eventually tipped to succeed him. That's according to a report from journalist Alan Nixon reporting via Patreon on Easter Sunday. It’s no secret that Rovers fans want a change of ownership at the club, with supporters having been unhappy for some time at the way Venky’s have run Blackburn.
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4 days ago |
footballleagueworld.co.uk | Chris Gallagher
Leeds United are in a great position as they look to win promotion back to the Premier League under Daniel Farke. Even though they still have work to do, the recruitment team at Elland Road will have to plan ahead, and they will have a host of names they want to pursue if they do go up.
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5 days ago |
footballleagueworld.co.uk | Chris Gallagher
Leeds United are closing in on a return to the Premier League, with Daniel Farke’s side firmly in tthe driving seat to seal promotion. Until promotion is mathematically secure, nobody at Elland Road will get too carried away, but the recruitment team at Leeds will have to plan ahead. The gap between the Premier League and the Championship has been a talking point in recent weeks, as it looks as though the three promoted clubs will be relegated from the top-flight for a second successive season.
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5 days ago |
usatoday.com | Chris Gallagher
Dental diseases are the most widespread non-communicable diseases on Earth: the World Health Organization said it repeatedly. And yet, it’s still flying under the radar. A staggering 1 billion people globally suffer from untreated dental decay. In the U.S. alone, the CDC reports that nearly half (46%) of children between ages 2 and 19 have untreated or restored cavities. Meanwhile, 20% of kids up to age 12 are already struggling with tooth decay.
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5 days ago |
usatoday.com | Chris Gallagher
For many authors, the biggest challenge isn’t writing the book—it’s getting people to read it. In today’s saturated market, simply having a great story isn’t enough. The key to success often lies in effective marketing, but for many writers, the thought of self-promotion is overwhelming, confusing, and, frankly, unappealing. A survey by Written Word Media found that around 80% of self-published authors cite marketing as their biggest challenge, with 60% struggling to find their audience.
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