Citrus Fruits Linked to 22% Lower Risk of Depression

Eating citrus fruits regularly may significantly lower your risk of developing depression, according to a groundbreaking new study published in the journal Microbiome. The research found that consuming higher amounts of citrus fruits was associated with a 22% reduced risk of depression. Researchers from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital conducted a 15-year study … Read more

Timothee Chalamet’s Emotional Speech About Striving for Greatness

Timothee Chalamet recently gave a powerful speech at the SAG Awards, where he won the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. In his acceptance speech, Chalamet shared his desire to become one of the greatest talents in Hollywood. The 29-year-old actor stated that he is “in pursuit of greatness” … Read more

Corporate Culture Matters, Say CEOs Like Keough and Dimon

CEOs Donald Keough and Jamie Dimon agree that a strong corporate culture relies on employees physically present in the office. In 1981, Keough made it his mission to get to know his employees by walking their halls and asking about their role in selling Coca-Cola products. This approach fostered a sense of community and collaboration. … Read more

Fashion Designer ShaVi Lewis Dies at 38

Renowned fashion designer ShaVi Lewis, a contestant on Bravo’s Project Runway Season 18, has passed away at the age of 38. According to his aunt Deidra DivaDoll Elkerson, Lewis died on February 24 and is now in a “much better place.” Elkerson shared a heartfelt tribute on Facebook, expressing her grief and praising Lewis’ legacy. … Read more

Warner Bros. Closes Three Studios, Cancels Wonder Woman Game

Warner Bros. Games has made significant cuts, closing three studios and canceling a highly anticipated game. The closures affect Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB Games San Diego. The studio that worked on the long-in-development Wonder Woman game will no longer be producing it. According to an email sent by CEO JB Perrette, Warner … Read more

Warren Buffett’s Business Lessons for CFOs and Executives

Berkshire Hathaway’s most recent performance report highlighted important lessons in business from Chairman Warren Buffett. These include the importance of transparency, embracing mistakes, succession planning, evaluating business talent, and using tax as a success metric. Buffett emphasized that companies with a policy of projecting perfection to analysts and shareholders are making a mistake. He stressed … Read more

Gateway’s Power and Propulsion Element Takes Shape for Lunar Mission

NASA’s Artemis IV astronauts will be the first to inhabit the lunar space station, opening up new possibilities for exploration of the Moon. The Gateway’s Power and Propulsion Element is a critical component that will power the station’s journey and provide unique science opportunities. Assembling the element at Maxar Space Systems’ facility in Palo Alto, … Read more

GDPR Restricts Access to Website for EEA Countries

Visitors from European Economic Area (EEA) countries, including the EU, are blocked due to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). To report issues, contact WDRB via email at [email protected] or phone at 502-585-0811. Source: https://www.wdrb.com/news/dead-sandhill-cranes-raise-concerns-over-avian-flu-in-southern-indiana/article_de9bf384-f3be-11ef-9a81-fb32c6f02bff.html

Bengals Director Tobin Talks Futures at 2025 NFL Combine

Bengals Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin addressed the media on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, during the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. This marks one of Tobin’s first opportunities to share his thoughts on the team’s future prospects. Tobin discussed key aspects of the scouting process, including player development and talent evaluation. The Director’s … Read more