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Skype’s rise and fall: Cautionary tale for how other businesses can avoid the same fate

NEW YORK — Skype, the platform once synonymous with video calls, just shocked the world by shutting down after 22 years. How is it possible that a once-dominant business — with more than 300 million users at its peak — could fail? “If

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New CEPA publication: ‘Why the US-Ukraine minerals deal matters’ highlights strategic impact of historic investment agreement

WASHINGTON, D.C. / Kyiv – A groundbreaking article co-authored by political strategist Kateryna Odarchenko and Ukrainian lawyer Serhii Kolisnyk, recently published by the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), sheds light on the transformative potential of the US-Ukraine Minerals Deal signed on April 30, 2025. Titled “Why the US-Ukraine Minerals

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Christian Employers petition current Trump Administration to repeal woke mandates that spike utility costs

Christian businesses, legislative analysts, and ranchers call Biden-era FERC Order 1920 discriminatory, costly WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Christian Employers Alliance (CEA) has teamed up with a coalition of ranchers and energy policy analysts to petition President Trump to rescind a costly, discriminatory order order of