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Read previewPersonal trainer Hayley Madigan knows that certain supplements can help her feel and perform at her best. AdvertisementMadigan, who's based in Portsmouth, UK, told Business Insider why she avoids products including energy drinks and pre-workout supplements. Madigan avoids energy drinks and pre-workout supplementsIt's not uncommon to see people going into the gym sipping energy and pre-workout drinks, but not everyone gets on well with them. Madigan is not the only personal trainer to have stopped taking pre-workout supplements. "I prefer to add in more 'real food' as opposed to having too many artificial supplements throughout the day."
Persons: , Hayley Madigan, Madigan, who's, Luke Worthington Organizations: Service, American Medical Association, Business, B12 Locations: Portsmouth, UK
More and more people are turning to pre-workout supplements (generally known as "pre-workout") to push past those feelings. The size of the global pre-workout supplements market is expected to grow from $3.15 billion in 2021 to $26.8 billion by 2030, according to market research company Skyquest. Pre-workout supplements contain caffeinePre-workout commonly comes in the form of powders that are dissolved in water, as well as pills and liquids. Caffeine content varies from pre-workout to pre-workout, but an average serving might contain 300 milligrams of caffeine, while a cappuccino might contain around 66 milligrams. "I wouldn't take super high caffeine pre-workout supplements," he said.
Persons: , Luke Worthington, Hayley Madigan, Cliff Wilson, Worthington, Wilson, Madigan Organizations: Service, Business Locations: London, Chicago
Read previewA former competitive bodybuilder turned personal trainer specializing in women's fitness shared the six supplements she takes every day with Business Insider. Surveys suggest that more than half of US adults take supplements, according to the American Medical Association, and the market is set to make about $308 billion worldwide by 2028, according to Statista. Here are the six supplements Madigan takes. Alongside strength training and adequate nutrition and recovery, creatine supplementation can aid muscle growth. AdvertisementPotential benefits of glutamine supplements include reducing muscle soreness after workouts, boosting the immune system, and supporting muscle recovery.
Persons: , Hayley Madigan, she's, Madigan, Ashwagandha Madigan Organizations: Service, Business, American Medical Association, National Center, Integrative
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Former Illinois lawmaker and gubernatorial candidate William “Sam” McCann abruptly pleaded guilty on Thursday to nine felony counts of wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion, halting his federal corruption trial over misusing up to $550,000 in campaign contributions. The seven counts of wire fraud and single count of money laundering each carry a sentence of up to 20 years in federal prison. But a complex set of advisory guidelines before Lawless, who set sentencing for June 20, will likely yield a far shorter term. “Are you pleading guilty because you are in fact guilty?” Lawless asked. McCann's trial was repeatedly delayed.
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The mountains of Colorado in the background inspired the name of the company, Peak Energy. We're completely the opposite," Cameron Dales, president and chief commercial officer of Peak Energy, told CNBC in a video interview Friday. 1 issue we face as it relates to expanding renewable energy sources is storage," Reichow told CNBC. "We're running a playbook which I and the rest of the executive team initially demonstrated and deployed at Northvolt," Mossburg told CNBC. "Landon and I worked together at Tesla and I know what he's capable of delivering," Reichow told CNBC.
Persons: Cameron Dales, Landon Mossburg, We're, Greg Reichow, Reichow, Ryan Gibson, Aidan Madigan, Curtis, Cameron, Mossburg, Northvolt, Peter Carlsson, Rho Kana, Enovix, Anil Achyuta, Landon, Tesla, Cam, It's, Alun Thomas, Dales Organizations: Peak Energy, Energy Battery, Energy, CNBC, Eclipse, Tesla, TDK Ventures, United States Energy Information Administration, Eclipse Venture, Cameron Dales, US, Dales, Symyx Technologies, Northvolt, Ford, Manufacturing Engineering, Panasonic Locations: Colorado, Silicon, Tokyo, San Francisco, Northvolt, Sweden, Cameron Dales, Fremont , Calif, Fremont , California, Penang, Malaysia, China, United States, U.S, Nevada, Enovix
For the second time this year, Democrats find themselves in a complicated position: torn between celebrating a long-sought indictment of Donald J. Trump and proceeding with caution. The party is in near-universal agreement that Mr. Trump should face federal charges for retaining classified documents and resisting investigators’ efforts to recover them. When Mr. Trump was indicted in March, Mr. Bennett questioned whether the offenses the former president had been accused of were worth the political risk of an indictment. This time, Mr. Bennett said, he has no doubts about the indictment’s necessity. Already, many leading Republicans have rallied around Mr. Trump; some have gone so far as to suggest outright war.
Persons: Donald J, Trump’s, Trump, , Greg Landsman, , ” Matt Bennett, Bennett, Mr, “ Trump, Patricia Todd, Laleh Ispahani, George Soros, ” Maria Cardona, ” Ms, Cardona, ” Reid J, Epstein Organizations: Mr, Republican, Republicans, Democratic, Alabama Democratic Party, Democrats, Open Society Locations: New York City, York, Ohio, United States
(In a subsequent phone call, Mr. Cadman said that as much as he loved Mr. Trump, he planned to vote for President Biden in 2024, because rising property values had been good for his job as a real estate agent.) Mr. Estrada, 71, noted that Mr. Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence had also been found to have sensitive government documents in their possession. (Mr. Biden by all accounts so far returned the documents to the authorities after discovering them, however, as did Mr. Like many people interviewed, Mr. Estrada said he would have a hard time being an impartial juror in the case. “From my personal perspective, up till now, they don’t have anything on him,” he said of Mr. Trump.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, for years claimed an owner-occupancy tax credit at two properties, public records show — a potential violation of the state's rules governing such incentives. Responding to questions from NBC News, Brown and Schultz this week paid a $390 penalty stemming from their most recent late payment. Brown will no longer accept the owner-occupancy credit on the Columbus property, according to his campaign. Franklin County tax records available online show no late payments or penalties for Brown's Columbus condo — purchased in 2014 — over the last four years. Ohio schools are heavily reliant on property tax revenue, and late payments affect their accounting.
2023 is set to bring even more momentum to the electric-car industry than 2022 did. Even with challenges — and some executives' losing faith in the EV biz — the industry can't turn back on its ambitions. Robert Knopes/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesCharging, charging, chargingHistorically, charging hasn't been a money-making venture. Alexei Andreev, a managing director at AutoTech Ventures, said a shakeout could come in the battery industry, where hundreds of startups are racing to compete with giants. The autonomous-vehicle industry took several hits in 2022, but General Motors is still optimistic about Cruise.
Democracy Dies in Illinois
  + stars: | 2022-11-17 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
President Biden says last Tuesday was “a good day” for democracy, but he must not be paying attention to what happened in Illinois. Behold a case study in how Democrats change the rules to limit political competition and entrench one-party, public-union rule. Democrats held supermajorities in both legislative chambers and a 4-3 majority on the state Supreme Court before the election. But their ex-boss Michael Madigan ’s corruption scandal gave Republicans a chance to make gains in the statehouse, compete for Governor, and take control of the state Supreme Court for the first time in more than 50 years.
AT&T Illinois has agreed to pay a $23 million fine to resolve a federal probe into its illegal efforts to influence former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, who also faces new charges for his role in the scheme, prosecutors announced Friday. In what could spell trouble for Madigan, prosecutors also said the company agreed to cooperate with any related investigations. As the Democratic speaker of the solidly Democratic-led Illinois House, Madigan, nicknamed the velvet hammer, wielded immense power. According to prosecutors, Madigan used his speaker role and various other positions of power to further his alleged criminal enterprise. According to prosecutors, AT&T admits that in 2017, it arranged for a Madigan ally to receive the payments through a lobbying firm that had done work for the company.
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