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Yahoo
14-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Employees seek leadership development—but access gaps may hold them back, new report finds
InStride's 2025 Talent Priorities Report reveals strong mid-career demand for leadership growth LOS ANGELES, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- InStride's newly released 2025 Talent Priorities Report reveals that employees are ready to grow into leadership roles, but employers may be overlooking what's required to support that growth. In the national survey, 90% of employees expressed interest in leadership development. Among those who expressed strong interest, mid-career professionals (29–44) made up the largest out of three HR leaders surveyed also indicated that leadership development is a top focus—suggesting alignment in principle, if not yet in practice. A disconnect between talent gaps and access gaps Despite this widespread enthusiasm for growth, the report uncovers a disconnect between HR priorities and employee needs. HR leaders are focused on solving talent gaps through retention, attraction, and upskilling, while employees point to access gaps, especially education, as the key to unlocking their growth. In fact, 78% of employees say they'd be more likely to pursue learning if tuition were paid upfront. Lauren King, Vice President of Talent Strategy and Workforce Development at Novant Health, remarked on the report's findings: 'You can't use the word gap unless you're willing to build a bridge.' Additional findings from the 2025 Talent Priorities Report Beyond demand for leadership development and disconnect between access and talent priorities, the report surfaced three other key findings shaping talent strategy in 2025: Education drives loyalty61% of employees say education benefits make them more likely to stay, and 65% say they influence where they apply. HR leaders, meanwhile, rank retention, attraction, and upskilling as their biggest talent challenges. Appetite for AI is widespread71% of employees are focused on growing AI skills through education, and 54% of HR leaders are looking for AI-powered education solutions. Skills-first approaches matterBoth groups value job-aligned skills, whether gained through degrees or short-term credentials. Certification interest jumped from 28% to 34% year-over-year. Report insights spark discussion on next steps for employers The 2025 Talent Priorities Report draws from two national surveys conducted in early 2025: one of 1,000+ employees and another of 100+ HR and L&D leaders across industries. InStride, a leading provider of strategic education and skilling solutions, gave an early look at the findings at the company's annual IMPACT summit in a panel featuring speakers from Novant Health and the Aspen Institute's UpSkill America initiative, moderated by Nick Greif, InStride Vice President of Corporate Partnerships and External Affairs. 'Talent gaps and access gaps are often two sides of the same coin,' said Greif. 'When 78% of employees say they'd be more likely to pursue education if their employer paid tuition upfront, that's a signal of interest and a call to action. However, most employers put up barriers like reimbursement schemes, clawbacks, and grade requirements that reduce the exact employee outcomes they are seeking. The good news is, solving for access is one of the clearest steps employers can take to unlock talent.' About InStrideInStride solves corporate talent challenges with strategic education and skilling solutions. By breaking down barriers to learning, fostering career growth aligned with organizational goals, and simplifying program management, InStride delivers lasting impact. Named to TIME's list of the World's Top EdTech Companies of 2025, InStride partners with forward-thinking companies to drive meaningful social and business outcomes by providing access to life-changing education. Visit or follow InStride on LinkedIn for more information and up-to-date news. Contact:Sophia Puglisi, Communications Manager at InStride, 805-889-6273 A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'She is secure and happy': Gisele Bündchen thrived after dumping Tom Brady—was the NFL legend the real problem?
Gisele Bündchen has thrived since her high-profile divorce from Tom Brady (Getty Images) In a moment that captured headlines around the world, Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady finalized their divorce in October 2022 after 13 years of marriage. But nearly two years later, the Brazilian supermodel has not only moved on—she's flourished. As time has passed, insiders and close friends have painted a picture of a woman who has reclaimed her space, prioritized her wellbeing, and stepped confidently into a new chapter of life. A post-divorce Gisele Bündchen: grounded, happy, and focused A source close to the former Victoria's Secret angel told PEOPLE in 2024 that Bündchen 'has blossomed' in the aftermath of the split. 'She is secure and happy, and so busy with her life that she doesn't have time to dwell on the negatives out there,' the insider shared. Her renewed energy appears to be rooted in living authentically. In her 2023 interview with Vanity Fair, Bündchen opened up about the couple's gradual separation, stating, 'It doesn't mean you don't love the person... It just means that in order for you to be authentic and truly live the life that you want to live, you have to have somebody who can meet you in the middle.' Her words offered a mature and reflective perspective on the difficult decision to end a marriage that had once captivated fans. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo A new relationship, a new pace Since the divorce, Bündchen has been spotted on multiple occasions with Joaquim Valente, her jiu-jitsu instructor turned romantic partner. The two were first linked in June 2023, having met through Bündchen's son Benjamin, who took classes at Valente's Miami academy. Despite rumors of a breakup in mid-2024, the pair were seen walking dogs together in Surfside, Florida, suggesting a continued close bond. A source described their connection as 'a close relationship, but not a serious love affair,' while adding, 'It's been very natural for her to date Joaquim.' For Bündchen, this seemed less about starting over and more about choosing peace. Reflecting on her post-divorce mindset in a 2024 IMPACT x Nightline interview, Bündchen said, 'Where my heart is now is where I am right now. I'm living my truth, and I'm not apologizing for it.' Also Read: Tom Brady reveals shocking injury that almost ended his NFL career before it truly began As throwback stories go, Gisele Bündchen's journey after Brady is a reminder that endings don't have to mean failure—they can be the beginning of something freer, fuller, and far more grounded in who we really are. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.
Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
IMPACT Silver Intersects 10.38% Zinc over 3.94m Including 20.95% Zinc over 1.70m at the Plomosas Mine
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 7, 2025) - IMPACT Silver Corp. (TSXV: IPT) (OTCQB: ISVLF) (FSE: IKL) ("IMPACT" or the "Company") is pleased to announce further results from an ongoing underground drill program in the Juarez Zone at its Plomosas zinc (lead-silver) Mine in northern Mexico. JUAREZ ZONE DRILLING New drill intersections on the down dip projection of the Juarez Zone of the Plomosas Mine are as follows: TABLE 1: NEW JUAREZ ZONE DRILL RESULTS - PLOMOSAS MINE Hole No. From (metres) To (metres) Interval (metres) Estimated True Width (metres) Zinc (%) Lead (%) Silver (g/t) UGMJ-2425 211.00 211.30 0.30 0.25 15.75 0.18 17.4 And 214.60 215.00 0.40 0.33 11.60 6.88 61.8 UGMJ-2426 121.50 122.20 0.70 0.61 6.28 1.38 24.6 UGMJ-2427 100.20 102.95 2.75 2.23 9.91 4.24 15.2 Including 101.70 102.95 1.25 1.01 17.25 7.88 23.7 And 107.35 109.85 2.50 2.02 13.02 0.57 7.5 Including 108.85 109.85 1.00 0.81 30.10 0.27 14.0 UGMJ-2428 113.40 118.30 4.90 3.94 10.38 0.32 7.5 Including 113.40 115.60 2.20 1.70 20.95 0.15 10.8 Including 113.40 114.50 1.10 0.85 25.40 0.12 9.9 UGMJ-2429 116.30 119.30 3.00 2.79 0.61 6.39 18.4 UGMJ-2430 95.95 102.00 6.05 5.78 4.75 1.86 18.1 Including 101.40 102.00 0.60 0.57 20.50 6.65 36.4 UGMJ-2431 90.70 97.00 6.30 6.14 5.96 0.46 12.8 Including 94.90 96.00 1.10 1.07 24.90 0.10 17.7 UGMJ-2432 93.40 94.95 1.55 1.29 2.15 1.14 14.9 UGMJ-2433 99.20 107.25 8.05 7.59 4.18 2.05 14.9 Including 100.70 102.65 1.95 1.84 10.66 1.47 33.6 Including 100.70 101.75 1.05 0.99 15.25 1.82 26.1 UGMJ-2538 91.60 92.05 0.45 0.34 9.32 12.90 39.5 UGMJ-2539 69.00 70.88 1.88 1.62 14.77 1.24 11.6 Including 69.00 69.88 0.88 0.76 22.90 1.14 13.4 UGMJ-2540 77.05 78.22 1.17 0.75 8.75 0.20 5.1 Including 77.52 78.22 0.70 0.45 13.70 0.31 7.3 UGMJ-2541 110.05 111.55 1.50 0.64 18.80 9.23 42.1 UGMJ-2545 70.65 74.15 3.50 2.57 10.69 0.30 10.0 Including 73.15 74.15 1.00 0.73 30.10 0.05 14.4 True width estimates are interpreted from current geological models. The Juarez Zone lies stratigraphically below the Mina Vieja (Tres Amigos Mine) horizon at the Plomosas Mine and has a separate access adit (see Figures 2 & 3). All these Juarez Zone drill intersections lie outside the JORC mineral resource blocks published by the previous operator (see IMPACT news release dated April 3, 2023 for details). Juarez Zone mineralization remains open for exploration in all directions and drilling is continuing. CEO STATEMENT President and CEO Frederick Davidson commented, "We are happy to see ongoing great drill results from the Juarez Zone at the Plomosas Mine. The location of these drill holes close to our underground mining infrastructure allows us to rapidly expand our mining operations into these areas. We continue to drill from surface and underground with the aim to expand mineral resources on several zones at Plomosas." PLOMOSAS MINE GEOLOGY AND MINERALIZATION The Plomosas mine, a historic high-grade zinc producer in northern Mexico (Figure 1), was acquired in 2023 by the Company. Recent drill programs have been undertaken in the Tres Amigos area on extensions of active mine areas and nearby in the Juarez Zone and Santo Domingo Zone (results pending). Drilling is continuing. Mineralization at the Plomosas mine occurs as zinc-rich Carbonate Replacement zones along certain horizons of the local sedimentary rock sequence. Two main mineralized horizons have provided the bulk of historic production, the Mina Vieja (Tres Amigos) marble and the Juarez limestone, where structural ground preparation along these two units favored concentrations of zinc, lead, and silver (see Figure 3). ABOUT IMPACT SILVER IMPACT Silver Corp. (TSXV: IPT) is a successful producer-explorer with two mining projects in Mexico. Royal Mines of Zacualpan Silver-Gold District: IMPACT owns 100% of the 211 km2 Zacualpan project in central Mexico where four producing underground silver mines and one open pit mine feed the central 500 tpd Guadalupe processing plant. To the south, the Capire Project includes a 200 tpd processing pilot plant adjacent to an open pit silver mine with an NI 43-101 inferred mineral resource of over 4.5 million oz silver, 48 million lbs zinc and 21 million lbs lead (see IMPACT news release dated January 18, 2016, for details and QP statement). Company engineers are reviewing Capire for a potential restart of operations to leverage improving commodity prices. Over the past 18 years, IMPACT has developed multiple exploration zones into commercial production and has produced over 13 million ounces of silver, generating revenue of more than $284 million, with no long-term debt. Plomosas Zinc-Lead-Silver District: Plomosas is a high-grade zinc producer in northern Mexico with exceptional exploration upside potential. In late 2023, the Company restarted mining operations and is ramping up production toward design capacity levels. Exploration potential at Plomosas is exceptional along the 6 km-long structure. This is in addition to other exploration targets on the 3,019-hectare property including untested copper-gold targets with indications of high-grade material at surface. Regionally, Plomosas lies in the same belt as some of the largest carbonate replacement deposits in the world. Quality Control/Quality Assurance Drill core was NTW size (5.71 cm diameter). Half core samples were collected with a rock saw and tagged for identification. All samples were securely stored at the Plomosas Mine until shipment. A total of 5% certified assay standards and 5% blanks were inserted into every sample shipment as a quality control measure. All samples were shipped to the ALS preparation laboratory in Chihuahua, Mexico, where they were fine crushed (70% passing a 2 mm screen), pulverized (85% passing a 75 micron screen) and pulp split separated for assay. These pulps were shipped to the ALS laboratory in North Vancouver, Canada, where a 10 gram split was aqua regia digested and then analyzed for 36 elements including zinc, lead and silver by ICP-AES spectrometry (ALS code ME-ICP41). Assays for base metals >1% used an overlimit ICP-AES method (ALS code OG46). ALS is an independent, international ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory. Qualified Person and NI 43-101 Disclosure Silvia Kohler, a Senior Geologist employed by IMPACT Silver Corp. and a "Qualified Person" within the meaning of NI-43101, has approved the technical information contained in this news release. Additional information about IMPACT and its operations can be found on the Company website at Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @IMPACT_Silver and LinkedIn at On behalf of IMPACT Silver Corp."Frederick W. Davidson"President & CEO For more information, please contact: Jerry HuangCFO | Investor Relations O: (604) 681 0172 or inquiries@ C: (778) 867 7909 Direct Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements This IMPACT News Release may contain certain "forward-looking" statements and information relating to IMPACT that is based on the beliefs of IMPACT management, as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to IMPACT management. Forward-looking information is often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as "seek", "anticipate", "plan", "continue", "planned", "expect", "project", "predict", "potential", "targeting", "intends", "believe", "potential", and similar expressions, or describes a "goal", or variation of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "should", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. Such statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding interpretation of drill results, activity at the projects and estimated timing thereof, the potential for defining and extending the known mineralization, exploration potential on the properties, and plans for drilling and future operations at the Company's projects or plans for financing. Such forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks and assumptions, including with respect to, without limitation, exploration and development risks, expenditure and financing requirements, title matters, operating hazards, extreme weather events, criminal activity, metal prices, political and economic factors, community relations, competitive factors, general economic conditions, relationships with vendors and strategic partners, governmental regulation and supervision, seasonality, technological change, industry practices, pandemics and one-time events. Should any one or more risks or uncertainties materialize or change, or should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and forward-looking statements may vary materially from those described herein. IMPACT does not assume the obligation to update any forward-looking statement or beliefs, opinions, projections or other factors, except as required by law. The Company's decision to place a mine into production, expand a mine, make other production related decisions or otherwise carry out mining and processing operations, is largely based on internal non-public Company data and reports based on exploration, development and mining work by the Company's geologists and engineers. The results of this work are evident in the discovery and building of multiple mines for the Company at Zacualpan and in the track record of mineral production and financial returns of the Company since 2006. Under NI 43-101, the Company is required to disclose that it has not based its production decisions on NI 43-101 mineral resources or reserve estimates, preliminary economic assessments or feasibility studies, and historically such projects have increased uncertainty and risk of failure. 303-543 Granville Street Vancouver, BC, Canada V6C 1X8 Telephone (604) (Twitter)LinkedIn Figure 1: Location map of Plomosas Mine and nearby mines and infrastructure. References to nearby projects are for information purposes only and there are no assurances that Plomosas will achieve similar results. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Figure 2: Plan map of the Plomosas Mine workings. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Figure 3: Schematic cross section of the Juarez Mine geology and mineralization showing new intersections drilled on the down dip extension. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: To view the source version of this press release, please visit


Time Out
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
My Chemical Romance is coming to Bangkok in 2026: dates, ticket prices, setlist, seating map and everything you need to know
Killjoys, we've got massive news – My Chemical Romance is coming to Bangkok next summer. It's been over two decades since My Chemical Romance first stitched eyeliner into the cultural fabric, and now, after years of rumour, rupture and reunion, the band is finally coming to Bangkok. Yes, really. The Long Live the Black Parade tour will land in Thailand in 2026 – marking not only the band's long-awaited Southeast Asian debut, but their return to the stage following a post-pandemic resurgence that's been nostalgic. For those who spent their adolescence tucked inside a hoodie, humming 'Helena' under their breath, this is more than a concert. It's collective catharsis. Formed in 2001 by Gerard Way with brother Mikey, Ray Toro and Frank Iero, My Chemical Romance rose from post-9/11 disillusionment with a sound that flitted between theatrical and feral. Their second album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge launched them into the mainstream, but it was The Black Parade – a grand, gothic opera of grief – that etched their name into eyeliner-stained lore. After disbanding in 2013 with a cryptic farewell, the band returned in 2019 for a sold-out reunion in Los Angeles, then took that dark magic global – London, Tokyo, Mexico City. Now, Bangkok joins the map. Here's everything you need to know if you want to get your hands on tickets. When are My Chemical Romance playing in Bangkok? The band will be at IMPACT Challenger Hall on Wednesday, April 22 2026. View this post on Instagram A post shared by My Chemical Romance (@mychemicalromance) When do My Chemical Romance tickets go on sale? You'll be able to get your hands on the tickets from 10am on Friday July 11 2025. Find them on Megatix here. Ticket prices All tickets are standing, except for VVIP. General admission ranges from B2,500-B6,000, depending on the package. VIP tickets are B9,900, while VVIP seats are B12,000. Seating map My Chemical Romance Southeast Asia tour dates April 18 2026 - Incheon, South Korea - Paradise City Culture Park April 22 2026 - Bangkok, Thailand - IMPACT Challenger Hall April 25 2026 - Bulacan, Philippines - Philippine Arena April 28 2026 - Singapore, Singapore - Indoor Stadium April 30 2026 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - National Stadium Bukit Jalil May 3 2026 - Jakarta, Indonesia - Hammersonic Festival My Chemical Romance South America tour dates January 22 2026 - Bogatá, Colombia - Vive Claro Distrito Cultural January 25 2026 - Lima, Peru - Estadio National January 29 2026 - Santiago, Chile - Estadio Bicentenario Municipal de La Florida February 1 2026 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Huracán February 5 2026 - São Paulo, Brazil - Allianz Parque Who are the support acts? Supporting acts for the Asia leg of the tour may vary, with possible openers including Death Cab for Cutie, Alice Cooper, Wallows, Violent Femmes, Garbage, Devo and Evanescence. Setlist According to the setlist for My Chemical Romance's Asia Tour is likely to feature a blend of their biggest hits and fan-loved tracks from across their full discography. The EndDead! This Is How I DisappearCancer Boy Division Bury Me in Black Everybody Hates the Eagles DESTROYA Make Room!!!! The Foundations of Decay Helena Welcome to the Black Parade Vampire Money I'm Not Okay (I Promise) Na Na Na Famous Last Words


The Irish Sun
28-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Horse racing tips: ‘He's a typical Sir Mark Prescott improver' – Templegate's NAP for shrewd trainer
TEMPLEGATE takes on Sunday's action hungry for winners. Back a horse by clicking their odds. Advertisement SYNERGISM (4.00 Ffos Las, nap) Is a typical Sir Mark Prescott improver who can take another step forward here. He did really well to strike at Sandown last time, getting up right near the line to win with a little up his sleeve. He saw out this trip strongly and a 4lb rise looks more than fair. IMPERIAL DATA (2.40 Cartmel, nb) Ran a cracker for most of a stronger race than this here last time. He looked booked for a place at least before just running out of juice inside the final furlong. Coming back in trip here can get his head on front off a fair mark. Advertisement ME TARZAN (4.40 Ffos Las, treble) Can bring up the hat-trick after smooth wins at Lingfield at Leicester. He is right at home over this specialist trip. Templegate's Irish Derby verdict GREEN IMPACT showed real heart when going from the front to score at Leopardstown last time. Advertisement Most read in Horse Racing Comment The Harrington horses are in excellent form and he shapes as though moving up in trip will bring improvement. Lambourn won a poor Derby well and will be hard to beat but he's a very short price. Pride Of Arras was unhappy from the first step at Epsom and can prove the Dante form isn't a complete load of rubbish with a better run on this more conventional track. Tennessee Stud finished well into third at Epsom and looks booked for another place ahead of Lazy Griff who will have lots of competition for the early pace today. Advertisement Templegate's tips FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. . Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.