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AI in Recruitment is on the Rise – Will Job Seekers Adopt?

LANSING - Much is being written and discussed lately about the adoption of AI in the recruitment process.  One industry expert recently speculated that recruiters are one of two positions (attorneys being the second) that may be up next to have AI replace major aspects of the role. Some sources estimate that between 35% and

By |2025-05-13T12:41:08-04:00May 13th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence|

Home Selling Tips: What Really Helps You Sell Fast

When the time comes to sell your home, you're not just transferring ownership of a piece of property—you're hoping to do so swiftly and at the best possible price. The key to achieving this lies in understanding the various factors that influence buyer decisions and tailoring your selling strategy accordingly. From pricing your home correctly

By |2025-05-13T10:42:33-04:00May 13th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Think You Could Be A Restaurant Owner? What To Remember When Creating The Dining Experience

Becoming a restaurant owner is full of its ups and downs. Namely, while hospitality businesses can be quite good at making money, it takes a while to get to the point where you don’t have to worry about green and red profit margins! Because of that, it’s important to have a few things in mind

By |2025-05-13T09:12:10-04:00May 13th, 2025|Business|

Mazda Adopting Tesla EV Plug As Worldwide Standard, Even In Japan

DETROIT - The North American Charging Standard plug, also known as NACS, SAE J3400, or by its original name, the Tesla plug, is quickly becoming the default charging plug in the U.S. and Canada. It is replacing the J1772 and CCS1 plugs, which were used on most EVs other than those of Tesla, Nissan, and Mitsubishi for

By |2025-05-12T08:52:14-04:00May 12th, 2025|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Newly Discovered Asteroid Has Been Ranked As A Threat To Earth

NEW YORK - A newly discovered asteroid could smash into the Earth in the not too distant future.  Earlier this year, another near-Earth asteroid drew global attention after astronomers revealed it had a non-zero chance of smashing into Earth in 2032. Asteroid 2024 YR4 hit headlines after NASA upped its odds of impact to 3.1 per cent – the highest ever

By |2025-05-11T11:39:23-04:00May 11th, 2025|Science|

Woodchuck’s AI Powered Biomass Facility In Grand Rapids Opens

GRAND RAPIDS  — Woodchuck, an AI-powered climate tech company focused on transforming wood waste into renewable energy, officially opened its flagship biomass processing facility in Grand Rapids. Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined local and state officials, clean energy advocates, and Grand Rapids business leaders in celebrating the launch of the nation’s first AI-driven wood waste-to-energy facility

By |2025-05-11T11:04:08-04:00May 11th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence|

TechSmith Forms Training Advisory Board to Drive Video Learning Innovation

EAST LANSING – TechSmith Corporation announced the formation of its Training Advisory Board, a strategic initiative aimed at further expanding the company’s tailored offerings in enterprise learning and digital training. This newly appointed board brings together top professionals from a diverse set of industries, offering deep expertise in education, HR technology, communications, legal training, and

By |2025-05-11T10:54:40-04:00May 11th, 2025|New Products, New Products / Contracts|

CarMax Report: EV Searches Nearly Doubled In The Past Three Years

DETROIT - According to a report just released by CarMax, the largest used car retailer in the United States, consumers are warming to used EVs. The company, which sold 789,050 used vehicles, plus 544,312 wholesale vehicles through its 250 stores nationwide in 2024, released its EV Trends study this week, revealing the percentage of monthly

By |2025-05-11T10:43:01-04:00May 11th, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD|

US Built $21 Trillion Underground Network For Wealthy To Survive Near-Extinction Event

LANSING - The U.S. has built a secret underground “city” costing $21 trillion where the ultra-wealthy can hide out druing a “near-extinction event,” a former government official has claimed. In what sounds like the plot of many science fiction movies, Catherine Austin Fitts, who served as the assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development under president

By |2025-05-11T10:43:02-04:00May 11th, 2025|Politics, Politics/Government, Science|