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‘We want to win it for him’: Vitinha tells CNN Sports why memory of Diogo Jota fuels Portugal’s World Cup dream

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By Aleks Klosok, Amanda Davies, CNN

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — When Portugal begins its World Cup campaign in Houston on June 17, two names will be at the forefront of Seleção midfielder Vitinha’s mind: Diogo Jota and André Silva.

Memories of their sudden, tragic passing a mere six months ago remain raw for the humble, dignified 25-year-old who was a close friend of the brothers.

“It’s difficult to talk about it,” he told CNN Sports after winning the Best Midfielder Award at the recent Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

“Nobody wants to be in this kind of situation. It was a sad and tragic loss for everyone.

“Mainly, I imagine what it is like for, for the parents, for the wife, for the children… that’s what I think about the most when I think about him.”

For the talented midfielder, the brothers’ enduring memory will be a source of personal and collective motivation as Portugal goes for glory at this summer tournament.

“We feel this and we want to win it, not just because it’s a World Cup and it’s everybody’s dream, but for him as well.”

Title contenders

It’s a dream the midfielder hopes to realize following the nightmare exit he and his compatriots experienced at the last World Cup in Qatar: a stunning defeat to Morocco in the quarterfinals.

He acknowledges that, on that particular day, the Atlas Lions “deserved it, they were better” but is full of praise for how he and his teammates have bounced back since then, underlined with a statement victory against Spain in last summer’s UEFA Nations League final.

And when it comes the discussion of which teams stand a realistic chance of winning the biggest prize in world soccer this summer, he’s in little doubt that Portugal is firmly in the conversation.

“We are one of the best national teams there are, so of course it’s realistic,” he says confidently.

“We have to keep our feet on the ground. We have to think it’s not easy to do it.

“I think we can go far. I think we are one of the candidates, but I won’t put us as favorites.”

Challenging conditions

While soccer prowess will be a key factor in determining the eventual winner, high temperatures and the addition of more fixtures courtesy of an expanded tournament will add more difficulties to the task at hand.

Vitinha himself had first-hand experience of the challenges to come having played a prominent role in the Paris Saint-Germain team that reached the final of last summer’s inaugural 32-team FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

“I loved it there, but it’s really difficult with the heat and charge of the games that we have throughout the season to be there to have to win every game, to do our 100% in every duel, in every game, in every ball,” he recounts.

“We arrive there with our biggest goal to win the World Cup.

“I think the team that will be most prepared for it physically and mentally will thrive.”

Enrique influence

Thrive is exactly what Vitinha has done under the stewardship of manager Luis Enrique at PSG.

Once a role player with Les Parisiens, since the arrival of the Spanish coach in the summer of 2023, the midfielder has become an integral figure in the team’s setup.

In dictating the tempo and direction of play, he ha

Are trade skills now more valuable than a college degree?

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Technical College students climb 35 foottall wooden poles with a harness and spikes on their boots to train aloft with rigging to complete the 16 week course and earn a climbing certificate before moving into a apprentice position for the electric utility field.

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Going to college used to be a defining milestone in the classic American Dream. But as costs rise and returns on investment shrink, many young people are rethinking what “success” looks like and redefining the traditional path altogether.

A new study by Skillit finds that a growing majority of Americans now view trade skills as more valuable than a college diploma for landing a high-paying, stable job. This shift is driven by mounting frustration over tuition costs, student debt, and the threat of AI in the white-collar workforce.

The data paints a clear picture. Americans are turning to the trades not out of nostalgia but out of necessity, seeking stability, affordability, and a tangible path to prosperity.

Key findings:

  • 60% of Americans say trade skills are more valuable than a college degree in securing a well-paying job.
  • 39% believe a trade or vocational skill offers greater long-term career stability than a college degree.
  • 75% agree that the cost of a college degree outweighs its benefits in 2025.
  • 68% say trade or vocational skills deliver a faster return on investment.
  • 88% believe student loan debt makes trade skills more appealing.
  • 54% of Gen Zers believe construction will be the industry that most values trade skills in the coming years.
  • 45% are very or extremely concerned that AI will replace college-educated workers in the next decade.

The New American Dream: 60% Believe Trade Skills Outweigh a College Degree

Infographic showing that 60% of Americans say trade skills are more valuable than a college degree for securing a well-paying job.

Skillit

Public perceptions of higher education are changing fast. Rising tuition, record debt, and a shortage of skilled labor have flipped the old hierarchy of “college first, trades later.”

The survey found that 60% of Americans now see trade skills as more valuable than a college diploma for securing a well-paying job.

For many, it comes down to economics. Paying more than $100,000 for a degree that does not guarantee employment feels increasingly irrational. Trade certifications, in contrast, are faster, more affordable, and directly linked to income. During economic downturns, trade work often proves more stable than traditional office jobs.

From Layoffs to Longevity: Americans View Trades as the Path to Stability

Many Americans are no longer just chasing higher salaries. They are looking for careers that last. Widespread layof

How businesses can save money with LTL contract management

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Aerial view of logistic trucks lined up at the loading docks of a large distribution warehouse.

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LTL (less-than-truckload) shipping allows multiple shippers to share space and costs for smaller freight loads that don’t require a full truck. However, rising LTL shipping costs are a persistent challenge for manufacturers, distributors, retailers and e-commerce businesses. Broussard Logistics explains how strategic contract management can reduce LTL shipping costs.

While many companies focus on negotiating lower rates, true savings come from a strategic, ongoing approach to LTL contract management. By treating contract management as a continuous process, you can unlock significant, long-term savings and bring predictability to your supply chain.

What Is Strategic LTL Contract Management?

Strategic LTL contract management goes beyond simply shopping for the lowest rate. It’s a cyclical, data-driven process that includes analysis, negotiation, monitoring and continuous optimization. The goal is to create a partnership with your carriers that balances cost savings with reliable service so your shipping contracts are always working in your favor.

Key elements of strategic LTL contract management include:

  • Data analysis: Regularly review your shipping data to understand true costs, shipping patterns and areas for improvement.
  • Informed negotiation: Use data insights to negotiate contract terms that reflect your actual shipping needs and leverage your volume for better rates and terms.
  • Performance monitoring: Track key performance indicators (KPIs) like on-time delivery, damage rates and invoicing accuracy to ensure carriers meet agreed standards.
  • Continuous optimization: Adjust contract terms and carrier relationships as your business changes so your agreements remain competitive and cost-effective.
  • Collaborative partnerships: Open communication and long-term relationships with carriers encourage flexibility, proactive problem-solving and mutual success.

The Foundation of a Strong Contract: Data and Forecasting

To better understand how to save money with LTL contract management, start at ground level. Before entering negotiations, consider your shipping profile and anticipate future needs. Gathering the right data and using forecasting tools will enable you to negotiate optimally and avoid unexpected costs down the road.

Analyzing Your Current Shipping Profile

Before you can optimize your LTL contracts, thoroughly analyze your current shipping profile to understand where your costs are coming from and identify opportunities for improvement:

Bring your favorite TV shows to life: Designers recreate iconic sets for the home

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A display of the living room set scene from the TV show, Friends.

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Television has created some of the most memorable backdrops in pop culture, from cozy coffee houses to dramatic throne rooms. Beyond entertainment, these beloved settings can also serve as rich sources of inspiration for interior design, sparking ideas for color palettes, textures and layouts that evoke the same emotion at home. This season, Houzz worked with five leading design and construction firms to reimagine iconic TV settings as real-world living spaces. The designers took inspiration from Gilmore GirlsYellowstone, Mad Men, Friends and Game of Thrones to prepare fresh, functional and unforgettable spaces that can be applied to any home.

Read on to see how the pros transformed beloved television sets from Central Perk to Westeros into kitchens, living rooms and other spaces, and how you can bring that same spirit to your own home. 

Interior of a family room inspired by the TV show, Gilmore Girls as designed by Interior Impressions.

Interior Impressions, courtesy of Houzz

Family Room inspired by Gilmore Girls | Designed by Interior Impressions

Gilmore Girls, set in the idyllic town of Stars Hollow, has charmed generations, not only through its quick-witted dialogue and heartfelt relationships, but also through its warm, eclectic interiors. For fans who love the show’s cozy aesthetic, this family room imagined by Interior Impressions, offers inspiration for bringing that familiar Gilmore charm into your own home.

“This living room design is our interpretation of a now more worldly Rory Gilmore,” said Amy Leferink, founder and principal designer of Interior Impressions. The room blends nostalgic warmth with sophisticated detail, using approachable design elements homeowners can adopt. Architectural touches like built-in cabinets, French doors, generous windows, and arched openings echo the original set’s character and can be recreated through thoughtful millwork, paint choices or even furniture placement that frames key focal points.

Lighting plays a major role in capturing Stars Hollow’s lived-in glow. Leferink’s team layered table and floor lamps, wall sconces, and a statement ceiling fixture to build a soft, welcoming atmosphere, which is a strategy that interior designers use to instantly warm up a space. Vintage-inspired floral

Indian women and the global skilled workforce: A measurable shift in H-1B participation

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Portrait of a young Indian woman holding up her passport with an international flight ticket.

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India has long been recognized as the dominant source country for high-skilled global labor, particularly in technology and engineering.

Historically, however, this outward flow of talent via work visas has been disproportionately male. While that trend is not quite unique to India, cumulative data from the U.S. H-1B visa program over the past half-decade reflects that this imbalance is beginning to change.

Over the last five fiscal years, Indian women have accounted for a steadily increasing share of approved H-1B petitions. While the overall program does remain male-dominated, the trend line is in fact changing. In this article, Manifest Law analyzes U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) data, which shows an increasing participation among Indian women in the H-1B visa program.

Rising Share of H-1B Visa Approvals for Indian Women

As mentioned, USCIS data from the annual Characteristics of H-1B Specialty Occupation Workers reports clearly reflect a consistent, continuing increase in the percentage of Indian-born H-1B beneficiaries who are women.

The data shows:

Female Indian H-1B Visa Approvals by Fiscal Year (FY)

  • FY 2020: 21%
  • FY 2021: 23%
  • FY 2022: 24%
  • FY 2023: 24%
  • FY 2024: 25%

While a one- to two-percentage-point increase on an annual basis is modest, Indian women are closing the gender gap faster than H-1B recipients from other countries.

This represents thousands of additional Indian women entering high-skilled roles in the U.S. labor market.

For context, the overall share of women among the approved H-1B beneficiaries as a whole has increased as well, rising from roughly 26% in FY 2020 to 29% in FY 2024, averaging out to roughly a 0.6 percentage-point change per year.

Indian women moved from a 21% share to a 25% share in that same period, averaging out to roughly a 0.8 percentage-point change per year. The share of women from the next-largest country for H-1B workers, China, has increased by just 0.2 to 0.3 percentage points per year.

What the H-1B Data Actually Signals

The significance of this trend lies less in its scale than in its persistence.

In the past, the gender composition of the H-1B visa program has changed very little year over year. Against that backdrop, the consistent rise in Indian women’s share of approvals is notable, even if the absolute percentage remains low.

H-1B approvals sit at the end of a highly constrained pipeline that includes employer recruitment, sponsorship decisions, wage thresholds, lottery selection, and adjudication standards. Movement at the approval stage implies that change is occurring somewhere upstream, even though USCIS data does pinpoint exactly where that change originates.

It’s important to remember that this H-1B data reflects outcomes, not just access, as USCIS does not publish data on appl

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