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Uncover the hidden gems of Central Singapore with this heritage trail
Uncover the hidden gems of Central Singapore with this heritage trail

Time Out

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Uncover the hidden gems of Central Singapore with this heritage trail

Rooted in Clarke Quay's rich trading past, Red House Seafood Nanyang serves up a masterclass in Nanyang-style seafood. While the signature chilli crab is a must, the real showstopper is the giant grouper fish – a CQ exclusive – prepared in a variety of ways, from delicate steamed renditions to golden deep-fried perfection. Just around the corner, Kopi and Spells fuses Asian and Pan-Asian flavours in unexpected ways – think kopi fries, roti john croissants, and cocktails with smoky, spiced or herbaceous notes and a dash of theatrics. On the other side, Swee Lee Clarke Quay hits all the right notes – literally. Set in a restored warehouse with a rich live music legacy, this next-gen music hub is part retail haven, part creative playground, and part café and bar. Sip on coffee or cocktails, dig through records, chill at the Artist Lounge, or catch an intimate performance at The Great Hall.

FiscalNote to Participate at Upcoming Investor Conferences
FiscalNote to Participate at Upcoming Investor Conferences

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

FiscalNote to Participate at Upcoming Investor Conferences

WASHINGTON, June 04, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NOTE) ("FiscalNote"), a leading provider of AI-driven policy and regulatory intelligence solutions, today announced that members of the senior management team will be participating in the following upcoming investor conferences: Three Part Advisors 2025 East Coast IDEAS Conference: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at The Westin New York at Times Square in New York City. FiscalNote will provide a formal presentation and host investor meetings. Northland Growth Conference: Wednesday, June 25, 2025. FiscalNote will participate virtually and host investor meetings. All related presentations and webcasts, when applicable, will be available on the Events & Presentations section of the FiscalNote investor relations website at For more information about the conferences, please contact representatives at Three Part Advisors, LLC and Northland Capital Markets. About FiscalNote FiscalNote (NYSE: NOTE) is the leading SaaS provider of policy and regulatory intelligence. By uniquely combining proprietary AI technology, comprehensive data, and decades of trusted analysis, FiscalNote helps customers efficiently manage political and business risk. Since 2013, FiscalNote has pioneered solutions that deliver critical insights, enabling effective decision making and giving organizations the competitive edge they need. Home to PolicyNote, CQ, Roll Call, VoterVoice, and many other industry-leading products and brands, FiscalNote serves thousands of customers worldwide with global offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. To learn more about FiscalNote and its suite of solutions, visit and follow @FiscalNote. View source version on Contacts Media Yojin YoonFiscalNotepress@ Investor Relations Bob BurrowsFiscalNoteIR@

FiscalNote to Participate at Upcoming Investor Conferences
FiscalNote to Participate at Upcoming Investor Conferences

Associated Press

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

FiscalNote to Participate at Upcoming Investor Conferences

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 4, 2025-- FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NOTE) ('FiscalNote'), a leading provider of AI-driven policy and regulatory intelligence solutions, today announced that members of the senior management team will be participating in the following upcoming investor conferences: All related presentations and webcasts, when applicable, will be available on the Events & Presentations section of the FiscalNote investor relations website at For more information about the conferences, please contact representatives at Three Part Advisors, LLC and Northland Capital Markets. About FiscalNote FiscalNote (NYSE: NOTE) is the leading SaaS provider of policy and regulatory intelligence. By uniquely combining proprietary AI technology, comprehensive data, and decades of trusted analysis, FiscalNote helps customers efficiently manage political and business risk. Since 2013, FiscalNote has pioneered solutions that deliver critical insights, enabling effective decision making and giving organizations the competitive edge they need. Home to PolicyNote, CQ, Roll Call, VoterVoice, and many other industry-leading products and brands, FiscalNote serves thousands of customers worldwide with global offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. To learn more about FiscalNote and its suite of solutions, visit and follow @FiscalNote. View source version on CONTACT: Media Yojin Yoon FiscalNote [email protected] Relations Bob Burrows FiscalNote [email protected] KEYWORD: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NEW YORK UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY DATA ANALYTICS SOFTWARE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOURCE: FiscalNote Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 06/04/2025 07:01 AM/DISC: 06/04/2025 07:01 AM

Measuring Communication Intelligence On The Job
Measuring Communication Intelligence On The Job

Forbes

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

Measuring Communication Intelligence On The Job

Communication Intelligence, or CQ, moves communication away from being a vague soft skill to becoming a specific performance currency that can be learned, applied, and measured. Communication impacts nearly every outcome in our places of work. Communication Intelligence, or CQ, is quantifying these critical interactions, turning communication into a meaningful and measurable competence. CQ moves communication away from being a vague soft skill to becoming a specific performance currency that can be learned, applied, and measured. CQ brings together emotional mastery, language strategy, non-verbal nuance, and situational awareness into one integrated system. CQ enables individuals to SpeakFluence™, which is speaking with influence and leading with clarity, authority, and heart. By allowing individuals to dial down anxiety, modulate tone, and enunciate clearly on the fly, CQ transforms communication into an intentional, learnable skill set. Communication is more than a natural talent; it is an attainable methodology. In contrast to qualitative soft skills, which are difficult to measure, CQ is a measurable competency. Leading firms now incorporate CQ into leadership development programs and performance assessments, taking it as seriously as hard skills like data analysis or project management. It is quickly becoming a measure of leadership potential, client trust, and team performance. That said, the question remains: how do organizations quantify something so context-specific? The answer lies in formal CQ testing, presence profiles, real-time simulation feedback, and progress tracking over time. Here are five tools to implement CQ in your company: The journey to developing CQ begins with intentional self-awareness—an honest, structured evaluation of how individuals communicate across varied contexts. Communication is not static; our confidence and effectiveness can fluctuate depending on the setting (personal vs. professional), audience size (one-on-one vs. large group), relational dynamics (peer vs. superior), and tone (conflict vs. collaboration). Rather than yielding a global measure of "confidence," these instruments map communication behaviors across social, hierarchical, and emotional terrains. Understanding how others view us is vital for CQ growth. Most frequently, a person's self-perception will not be an accurate reflection of their communication competence. External feedback mechanisms provide this necessary external perspective. Methods vary from looking at past performance reviews or analyzing conflict or unsuccessful professional encounters, like interviews, negotiations, pitches, or meetings, in which desired outcomes were not achieved. Looking for and tracking specific communication behaviors provides concrete evidence of improvement. Applying CQ tools to video-recorded baseline speeches, for example, allows individuals and trainers to observe improvement over time through video comparisons. Although not measuring the skill directly, the positive outcomes in the workplace can be indirect indicators of successful CQ development. The sources refer to examples such as achieving happy customers and higher revenue as natural by-products of communication transformation. Underlying all development and measurement activity is the growth mindset for communication, which is the belief that communication ability is not a trait but one that can be learned and strengthened. Measurement helps to make this growth tangible and real. Clearly stated and measurable objectives are the foundation for effective development and measurement. Evaluating CQ in work environments requires an intricate play of self-inspection tools, seeking and applying external feedback, monitoring and observing changes in behavior, setting and checking measurable goals, and linking these enhancements to desirable organizational outcomes. This journey, fueled by a communication growth mindset and consistent application, aids in the development of individuals and facilitates a stronger ethos of communication in the workplace.

GOP Lawmaker Says Trump Should Get A 3rd Term To 'Reset' The Courts
GOP Lawmaker Says Trump Should Get A 3rd Term To 'Reset' The Courts

Newsweek

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Newsweek

GOP Lawmaker Says Trump Should Get A 3rd Term To 'Reset' The Courts

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A House Republican lawmaker renewed his calls on Thursday for President Donald Trump to serve a third term in office so he can "reset" the courts. The Context Republican Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee has repeatedly pushed for Trump to serve for three terms as president, which is prohibited by the Constitution. Ogles made headlines in January when he proposed a constitutional amendment that would allow presidents to serve three terms in office, provided they haven't already served out two consecutive terms. Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., arrives to the U.S. Capitol before the House passed the budget resolution on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., arrives to the U.S. Capitol before the House passed the budget resolution on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images What To Know Ogles on Thursday told Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo that Trump should get to serve another term after his current term ends so he can combat what Ogles described as "judicial overreach." He was referring to a Wednesday ruling from the U.S. Court of International Trade blocking the sweeping global tariffs that the president first announced on April 2, which he dubbed "liberation day." In a unanimous ruling, the court's three-judge panel said Trump does not have "unbounded authority" to impose the tariffs under an emergency-powers law known as the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA). "Enough is enough," Ogles told Bartiromo on Thursday, adding that global leaders "want a deal with the United States" and "understand that they're better off when they have a deal with us than to have these woke activist judges." One of the judges on the panel is a Trump appointee. The other two were appointed by President Ronald Reagan and President Barack Obama. "We've seen it all across the spectrum: in the civil, the criminal and, of course, in these international courts," Ogles said, referring to the Court of International Trade, which is a federal court. "And so I think it's great that Trump is pushing back and fighting back," the Tennessee Republican added. "And quite frankly, I'd love for Trump to have a third term so we can reset these courts and actually have folks who follow the law and the Constitution versus their ideological positions." The trade court's tariff ruling was the third major legal setback Trump suffered in one day. Earlier Wednesday, a judge blocked the administration from deporting Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil. Another judge said the White House must reinstate Biden-era programs that allowed migrants with "parole" status to seek work permits and immigration relief in the U.S. What People Are Saying Responding to Wednesday's ruling on Trump's tariffs, a White House spokesperson told Newsweek: "These deficits have created a national emergency that has decimated American communities, left our workers behind, and weakened our defense industrial base – facts that the court did not dispute." They added: "It is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency. President Trump pledged to put America First, and the Administration is committed to using every lever of executive power to address this crisis and restore American Greatness." Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig said on CNN: "This is a fully legitimate federal court. I should note, this is a 3-0 opinion. The three judges on this court were appointed by President Reagan, President Obama and President Trump, so I don't know where they're getting this coup language from ... This is a huge setback for the Trump administration. As big a deal as the tariffs were, this is as big a deal in the opposite direction. It essentially pauses, for now, rules illegal and unconstitutional almost all of the tariffs that have been put in place." What Happens Next Global markets rallied on Thursday morning in response to the trade court's decision. The Trump administration has appealed the ruling and said it could ask the Supreme Court as soon as Friday to step in and halt the trade court's ruling. If Wednesday's ruling is upheld, the Trump administration could be forced to refund billions of dollars already paid in import duties. In the meantime, the following tariffs have been put on pause: The 10 percent global tariffs Trump announced on April 2 targeted nearly every U.S. trading partner. The 25 percent tariffs Trump imposed on a slew of Canadian and Mexican imports. The 20 percent tariffs Trump levied against most imports from China. Trump's tariffs on aluminum, steel and automobile products are still in effect because he did not invoke the IEEPA to impose the duties.

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