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Collin Rugg (@collinrugg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Republican Rep. Riley Moore calls on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to take "immediate action" to address the slaughter of Christians in Nigeria. "Christians are being persecuted and killed in Nigeria for professing their faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ." Moore

Rep. Nancy Mace (@repnancymace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigeria is the most dangerous place in the world for Christians. ➡️ 5 Million Displaced ➡️ 9,100 Churches Destroyed ➡️ 850+ Christian Hostages ➡️ 600 Clergy Attacked

Nigeria is the most dangerous place in the world for Christians.

➡️ 5 Million Displaced
➡️ 9,100 Churches Destroyed
➡️ 850+ Christian Hostages
➡️ 600 Clergy Attacked
Cay (@obiim_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The economics of the AI bubble is showing that the companies spending the most on AI aren’t necessarily going to be the ones that win but its actually the ones who have the most AI enabled workforce.

ken (@aquariusacquah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humans invented software to free ourselves from manual work. Somehow, we still waste billions of hours clicking across websites. Today, Kaizen launches to fulfill that original promise. Announcing our $4M raise from @8VC and the public launch of the Kaizen platform.

Concerned Citizen (@bgatesisapyscho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Nanotechnology Devices - this stuff was never even heard of” “Digital ID & CBDC” “Vaccination programmes run by authorities like The World Health Organisation” This Man Knew 28 years ago because the Plan for everything happening now has been planned for decades.

Cay (@obiim_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who will you trust more: Your doctor or your wearable/health AI? We’re entering an age where AI used in healthcare may discover things your doctor could not and patients may be torn between choosing what advice is best to take.

Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For early-stage startups, viral marketing is often a mistake. The same goes for heavy paid marketing. You might get a lot of views, but not the right ones. What usually happens is that you miss the true early adopters, the people who would actually love your still-in-progress

Nuseir Yassin (@nasdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best saleswoman in the world! She couldn't speak English at age 16. Now she manages 1,200 sales people and her company does more than $1 billion every year. And she's the nicest woman out there. Thank you Shuo from deel for being a great friend.

Hiten Shah (@hnshah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I moved to the Bay Area in 2007, everyone wanted to go viral. Growth was the dream. Marketing was decoration. People believed great products sold themselves. That idea wasn’t new. HP’s founders said the same in the 1950s. They thought marketing was what you did when your

Gale Wilkinson @VITALIZE (@galeforcevc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't invest in AI. I invest in great products tackling big problems that generate valuable data. All companies will have AI components - it's table stakes. What is valuable is the data. Collect data that others don't have and never look back.

Crazy Vibes (@crazyvibes_1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I own a small bakery. We aren’t famous, but we pay the bills. Last Tuesday, a woman came in. She was gripping her purse so tight her knuckles were white. She looked at the display case for a long time—too long. She pointed to the smallest plain vanilla cupcake we had. 'Just that

Big Brain Business (@bigbrainbizness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Melanie Perkins is now the world's most successful female founder. 240M users. $42 BILLION. That's Canva today. But for 3 years, she battled 100+ soul-crushing VC rejections. Until ONE change made VCs desperate to fund her. Her Three-Act pitching framework:

Melanie Perkins is now the world's most successful female founder.

240M users. $42 BILLION. That's Canva today.

But for 3 years, she battled 100+ soul-crushing VC rejections.

Until ONE change made VCs desperate to fund her.

Her Three-Act pitching framework: