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Business NewsThe Man Behind Anthropic’s Claude Code Hasn’t Written a Line of Code in 8 Months — Here’s What He Does Instead
Boris Cherny says developers have come a long way from using a single Claude Code tab in a window.By Sherin Shibu -
EntrepreneursSome Professionals Have Replaced Idle Scrolling With Learning. This $70 Lifetime Subscription is How They Did It.
Headway makes learning fit into a busy schedule with 15-minute summaries of top books. -
TechThis Is the Hidden ‘AI Tax’ That Founders Need to Budget For
Privacy, security and robustness are not free features. New research shows they can multiply AI training costs and reduce model accuracy if founders wait too long to plan for them.
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Business NewsInside the Gebbia Family’s $50 Million Florida Real Estate Run
NYSE-listed Siebert Financial’s Gebbia family has quietly built a $50 million-plus South Florida real estate empire. -
Buying a FranchiseKFC Went From Seven Straight Losing Quarters to Three Straight Winning Ones — Here’s the Recipe for Their Turnaround
To reinvigorate the company, KFC’s new president, Catherine Tan-Gillespie, tried something unusual — she told customers the truth. -
Business NewsThis Podcast Star Has 17 Million Subscribers. He Gave His Protégé One Valuable Piece of Advice.
Steven Bartlett invested a seven-figure sum in Maggie Sellers Reum’s “Hot Smart Rich” podcast and also became an active mentor, not just a financial backer.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsHe Started Sketching Hats When He Was 9 Years Old — Now Fans Literally Buy His Shirts Off the Backs of the People Selling Them
Jason Franklin, co-founder of Sportiqe, details how he stitched together a premium lifestyle apparel brand by embedding in fan culture and seizing on big moments.By Dan Bova -
Business NewsWhile the U.S. Fights Over Where to Put AI Data Centers, China Just Built One on the Ocean Floor — But How Safe Is It?
The $226 million structure sits 115 feet below the ocean and runs on wind power. Some scientists are questioning its impact on marine life. -
Business NewsForget Golf. The Ultra-Wealthy Are Joining This Private Racetrack for $450,000.
Singer Drivers Club, outside of LA, is a members-only club where car enthusiasts can race their $3 million Porches and Ferraris. -
Business NewsThe World Cup Is Days Away. So Why Can’t FIFA Sell Out Its Opening Matches?
According to FIFA, the World Cup is sold out. According to StubHub, it very much is not. Excitement is in the air, so what is going on? -
Thought LeadersHow to Know When to Let AI Do a Job — and When to Hire a Human Instead
AI tools can speed up processes, but the trick is to hire people who are willing to oversee their output, rather than cede control.By Aytekin Tank -
MarketingAI Has Changed How Customers Find You — It Hasn’t Changed What Makes Them Trust You. Here’s What You’re Missing.
AI tools are putting brands in front of more consumers than ever. But new research shows that only 15% of consumers actually trust the AI recommendations they receive. -
Building a BusinessEvery Company Has Access to AI — But Not Every Company Has the Foundation to Win With It. Here’s How to Get There.
Here’s why true AI transformation requires tearing down legacy silos, scaling infrastructure, and rewiring your organization for unprecedented speed.By Itzik Elbaz -
Business NewsThe Costliest Mistake With a Prospective Client Happens in the First 30 Minutes (And Most People Miss It)
Agencies lose more money to bad-fit clients than to pricing or scope creep. A 30-minute call, run as a filter instead of a pitch, removes most of them before a proposal is written.By Ali Raza -
Thought LeadersSuccess Can Hide Serious Business Risks. Here’s How to Spot Them Early.
Most entrepreneurs learn these risk management lessons too late. You don’t have to.By Arpit Jain -
Building a BusinessWhy a Premium Domain May Be the Smartest Seven-Figure Investment You’ll Ever Make — Here’s Why
Most founders see a seven-figure domain as an expense. The smartest ones see it as an asset that can transform how customers, competitors and investors view their business. -
Thought LeadersI’ve Always Been Curious — and It’s Been the Driving Force Behind My Success. Here’s Why.
Curiosity drives successful founders to keep innovating. Here’s how a childhood of building and reading prepared me for my career. -
Business AccountingBlindsided by Your Tax Bill? It Usually Comes Down to One of These 4 Problems
Not all CPA relationships fail the same way. Here’s how to identify which of four common breakdowns is costing your business and what to do differently before next April.By Tal Binder -
Human ResourcesHow Employee Recognition Breaks Down as Businesses Grow — and How to Fix It Before It Costs You
Recognizing employees positively impacts engagement and the broader business culture. As businesses scale, leaders need a reliable way to deliver recognition in the moment. Here’s how. -
Building a Business3 Lessons to Grow Your Bootstrapped Business I Learned the Hard Way (So You Don’t Have To)
Growing a bootstrapped business offers maximum independence, but it comes with a unique set of challenges. Here are three strategies to overcome them. -
Thought LeadersWhy Your Business Will Lose More Than Its Founder If You’re Suddenly Incapacitated
If your business depends entirely on you for access to critical information, one emergency can put everything at risk. Here’s how to build a continuity plan before that ever happens. -
Business NewsGoldman Sachs Accepted Less Than 1% of Intern Applicants This Year. Here’s What Set Candidates Apart.
It’s the third year in a row that Goldman Sachs’ intern acceptance rate was under 1%.By Sherin Shibu -
TechForget What Silicon Valley Taught You — This Is the Secret Weapon That Will Win Over the Next Billion Users
To capture the next billion global users, founders need to stop building traditional mobile apps. Here is why conversational AI and “Zero-UI” are the ultimate competitive advantage for scaling in emerging markets. -
TechRun Your Business Smarter With This $130 Microsoft Office License
Go back to basics with help from this Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business license. -
Building a BusinessShe Spent 30 Minutes a Day On This Idea — Now People Wait 5 Hours to Get In
The owner of Eebee’s Corner Bar says lasting customer loyalty comes from something far simpler than great service. Her approach helped turn a neighborhood bar into a destination. -
TechE-Commerce Brands Are Optimizing Email Content—But Ignoring Visibility
Mailmend built its business around a problem most e-commerce companies do not realize is hurting their email revenue: customers are not seeing the emails that brands are paying to send. -
Business NewsColleges Want Students to Sign Up for Degree Programs in This Emerging Field: ‘We’re Basically the Test Subjects’
This degree has recently exploded in popularity as students try to keep up with technology.By Sherin Shibu -
Buying a FranchiseThese Are The Top 10 Chicken Franchises in 2026
Whether you’re seeking an established name or a fast-growing concept, these chicken franchises provide the biggest opportunities right now.By David James -
Business NewsA 26,000-Pound Truck Full of Doritos Is Heading to Walmart. Nobody Is Behind the Wheel.
PepsiCo’s 41 autonomous trucks have hit a 99% on-time delivery rate with zero accidents. The Teamsters union is not happy about it. -
Building a BusinessShe Sold Her Car and Started a Business With Just $5,000. Now Her Agency Is Celebrating 30 Years of Turning Stories Into Movements.
Heidi Krupp, founder and CEO of Krupp Agency, shares lessons she’s learned over 30 years of creating storytelling-driven PR.By Dan Bova -
Business NewsAfter Two Years of Delays, Apple Finally Unveiled Its Completely Rebuilt Siri AI. Here’s What It Can Do.
Built partly on Google’s Gemini technology, the long-anticipated new Siri takes direct aim at ChatGPT and Claude. -
Business NewsSomeone Stole 1,000 Racks of Shake Shack’s Baby Back Ribs. It Almost Killed Their Hottest New Sandwich.
A truckload of ribs vanished in Mexico last month, nearly killing Shake Shack’s newest menu item. The CEO says the chain almost ran out. -
Business Funding7 Costly Financial Mistakes That Can Quietly Derail a Growing Startup
From weak bookkeeping and tax missteps to contractor errors and missed incentives, these seven financial mistakes can quietly drain cash, increase risk and slow startup growth before founders even notice.By George Dimov -
Building a BusinessDon’t Limit Your Product to 1 Market — Build With Expansion in Mind. Here’s How I Did It.
Most companies build products for the market in front of them. The companies that last build platforms that can expand far beyond it.By Greg Sharrow -
Business News8 Hard Truths About Franchising Your Business (Before You Scale Too Soon)
Franchising isn’t just about expanding a business — it’s about transforming one. -
Building a BusinessWhy Diversification No Longer Works — and What Businesses Should Do Instead
As geopolitical turbulence, tech disruption and global inflation hit industries simultaneously, companies are discovering that diversification may weaken resilience rather than strengthen it.By Oleg Boiko -
Business NewsAI Is Letting Companies Cut Entry-Level Jobs. Here’s Why That Is a ‘Critical Strategic Mistake,’ According to an MIT Economist.
MIT economist Frank Nagle says jobs fall into three broad buckets ranging from full automation to fully human work.By Sherin Shibu -
EntrepreneurshipThe Simplest Way to Turn One-Time Buyers Into Repeat Customers — and It Won’t Cost You a Dime
Transparency with customers is a competitive advantage, not a risk. Here’s how proactive communication improves Customer Lifetime Value.By Mike Feazel -
Business NewsNYU Stern Professor Says This Is the ‘Very Worst Career Advice’ She Has Received — And Her Students Get It ‘All the Time’
NYU Stern School of Business professor Suzy Welch says this is a “dumb, dumb” piece of advice.By Sherin Shibu -
EntrepreneursHe Bet His Business on Young Athletes and Gen Z Fans. Now Zack Weiner’s Overtime Has 120 Million Followers and Is Rewriting the Sports Media Playbook.
Zack Weiner, co-founder of Overtime, shares how he spotted a gap in fan content and built a vertically integrated sports brand.By Dan Bova -
Business IdeasWhy AI Wearables Are The Next Big Thing In Personal Tech
From smart glasses to AI-powered earbuds, companies are racing to bring artificial intelligence beyond the screen.By Maxim Surkiz -
TechOne $60 Lifetime App Lets Entrepreneurs Test GPT, Claude, and Gemini Side-by-Side
Stop wasting time switching between AI platforms. Test all the top models in one place and find what works best for your business. -
Buying a FranchiseHe Gave Up Medical School to Make Better Ice Cream in His Parents’ Garage. Now He Has 16 Locations and $6.8 Million in Annual Sales.
Danny Golik built a machine named Lola that flash-freezes orders in under six minutes. CEO David Leonardo is now scaling it nationwide. -
Business NewsHow Today’s Tough Job Market Could Haunt Recent Graduates for Years
Young graduates are entering the toughest hiring climate since the pandemic.By Sherin Shibu -
Business News‘Chat Is Dead’: OpenAI Plans to Relaunch a Version of ChatGPT That Prioritizes Agents Over Answers
With an IPO looming in the future, the chatbot that started the AI boom is getting its biggest overhaul since its launch. -
Building a BusinessHe Asked an ‘Absurd Question’ About Human Behavior — Then Turned the Answer Into a $9 Million-a-Year Business: ‘Live in the Discomfort’
Milan Martin set out to enjoy cocktails without the consequences.By Amanda Breen -
Business NewsAre Billionaires Done Investing In AI Startups? Here’s the Surprising Thing They’re Betting On Instead.
Goldman Sachs says 25% of family offices already invest in sports. Another 25% want in. A $225 million pickleball deal explains why. -
Business NewsKevin O’Leary Said Demands to Shrink His Utah Data Center Were ‘Outrageous.’ Now He’s Admitting He ‘Screwed Up.’
After facing fierce public opposition over environmental concerns, O’Leary agreed to cut the project’s developed land by 75%. -
TechThis Overlooked Technology Is Making a Comeback in the Age of GenAI. Here’s What Founders Need to Know.
GenAI made compute fashionable — but the real shift is high-performance computing returning as decision infrastructure. -
TechAI Can Do a Lot — But Most Companies Don’t Want It Talking to Their Clients. Here’s Why.
AI can handle operational work, but most companies, mainly professional services, draw a sharp line at client communication. Here’s why. -
Launch Your BusinessHow to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Launch Your First Product with Confidence
There’s a trick to overcoming imposter syndrome — and the good news is there are easy-to-follow, tangible steps you can take to do that.By Aytekin Tank -
Business NewsThis AI-Powered PDF Editor Gives Business Owners a Smarter Way to Work
Skip the subscription and get lifetime access to a full PDF suite for $50. -
Thought LeadersCreate Amazon-Ready Business Books with This AI Book Creator for a One-Time $48.99
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