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  • 1 day ago | entrepreneur.com | Ayushman Baruah

    The Union Cabinet's approval of the INR 3706-crore HCL-Foxconn outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) facility under the India Semiconductor Mission is a major fillip for the semiconductor manufacturing industry in India. The government said that already five semiconductor units are in advanced stages of construction in the country.

  • 2 days ago | entrepreneur.com | Nicholas Leighton

    Ask any entrepreneur why they chose to start a business, and you'll probably get a hundred different answers. However, you're likely to see an underlying theme emerge. While the individual reasons might be different, they typically boil down to a single idea — freedom. One of the best things about being an entrepreneur is being able to escape the confines of a traditional job, giving you more control over your schedule and earning potential.

  • 2 days ago | entrepreneur.com | Angela Ruth

    Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, born in Chicago, has been elected Pope Leo XIV, making history as the first American to lead the Catholic Church. The appointment came in 2023 following Pope Francis’s decision. The selection of an American pope marks a significant shift in the Catholic Church’s leadership, which European cardinals have historically dominated. Pope Leo XIV’s election represents a notable geographic expansion of papal leadership beyond its traditional boundaries.

  • 2 days ago | entrepreneur.com | Jon Bier

    More Americans are taking supplements than ever before. And more are being misled. There are over 200,000 supplement products on the market, but with no clear regulatory framework, consumers are often asked to swallow more than just the pills.

  • 3 days ago | entrepreneur.com | Angela Ruth

    A recent study has revealed a stark reality for aspiring homeowners across the United States: Americans now need an annual income of at least $114,000 to purchase a home at the national median price. This finding highlights the growing gap between wages and housing costs that continues to push homeownership out of reach for many middle-class families.

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