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Business NewsA Dallas Biotech Says It Can Wipe Out the Flesh-Eating Screwworm in the U.S. for Good — In a Year, Not Decades
As the New World screwworm crosses back into Texas, Colossal Biosciences is betting that a single gene edit can end the fight. -
Business NewsThe Real Winner of the NBA Finals? A Sneaker Brand You’d Never Expect.
OG Anunoby’s game-winning play in Game 4 was made in Skechers — a brand that launched its first technical basketball shoe three years ago. -
Business NewsA Price War Is Brewing Between OpenAI and Anthropic — And It Could Make AI a Lot Cheaper for Your Business
OpenAI is weighing drastic cuts to what it charges for AI tokens. It expects Anthropic to do the same.
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Business Operations & LogisticsYour Anonymous Data Isn’t as Anonymous as You Think — And Your Business May Be More Exposed Than You Realize
Anonymized data doesn’t always protect privacy. Entrepreneurs must understand the risks of re-identification.By Wes Chaar -
Business AccountingWant to Buy an AI Business? Here’s How to Cut Through the Hype and Evaluate What You’re Actually Getting.
Here’s why smart entrepreneurs evaluate the business before the AI. -
Business BrandingMost Websites Make Visitors Work Too Hard. Here’s How Better UX Fixes That — and Wins You More Customers
A stronger website experience does more than improve usability. It gives visitors the clarity, confidence and direction they need to take the next step.By Goran Paun -
TechYour AI-Powered Customer Service Is Putting Brand Trust on the Line. Here’s How to Optimize It.
As companies rush to deploy AI chatbots for cost savings, a hidden erosion of brand trust is underway. -
Tech6 Ways AI Is Redefining Product Development — and Helping Startups Build, Compete and Scale Like Never Before
The role of AI in product development — from accelerator to strategic differentiator.By Mudit Singh -
Run Your BusinessThis Is the Dangerous Trap Making Businesses Bland, Forgettable and Easy to Ignore
Here’s how years of shared best practices, optimization and AI-driven efficiency have made differentiation and loyalty harder to sustain.By Antonia Hock -
Buying a FranchiseI’ve Worked With Nearly 100 Franchise Owners. Here’s What the Most Successful Ones Almost Always Have in Common.
Successful franchise owners don’t start from scratch — they build these four strengths first. -
Business NewsMcKinsey Consultants Are Letting New Technology Take Over an Essential Part of Their Work
McKinsey staff are known for their dependence on PowerPoint — but times are changing.By Sherin Shibu -
Business IdeasIt’s June. Are You the CEO Your Company Needs to Scale?
The best leaders scale decision-making through systems, data, delegation and sustainable leadership. -
Business AccountingLooking to Potentially Diversify Your Passive Income? Try This $40 Desktop Bitcoin Miner.
Turn your desk into a bitcoin mining station with Bitcoin Ticket Miner. -
Business NewsStop Glorifying ‘Move Fast and Break Things’ — Smart Founders Know to Do This Instead
Dalton Bolger draws on his experience as an EMT and in defense software to show how great leaders balance urgency and thoughtfulness. -
Business NewsSummer Travel Costs Are Skyrocketing — Here’s How Americans Are Responding
The latest inflation figures showed that average airline fares rose nearly 27% compared to last year.By Sherin Shibu -
TechWhy Black Banx Could Become One of the Most Watched Fintech IPOs of 2026
Black Banx’s $17.1 billion revenue, 99.9 million customers, and $6.5 billion profit make it one of fintech’s most-watched potential NASDAQ IPO candidates. -
Buying a FranchiseThey Just Opened Their 1,700th Cafe and Have 900 More Signed. Here’s the Strategy Fueling This $1.5 Billion Franchise.
Tropical Smoothie Cafe’s secret is getting smoothie customers to also eat there. -
EntrepreneurshipShe Watched Doctors Give Her 92-Year-Old Grandmother ‘the Worst of the Worst’ Nutrition. Now She’s Coming for a $6 Billion Market: ‘If Not Me, Then Who?’
Jess Haghani never set out to be a founder. Now she’s betting her brand, Lucille Health, can take on the older-adult nutrition market.By Jon Bier -
Building a BusinessWorkers on This Meal Delivery Platform Can Make $850,000 a Year, With Top Performers Taking Home $10 Million. Here’s How It Works.
The platform sees itself as a hybrid between home cooking, grocery and restaurant delivery.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsHow Steven Spielberg Hacked Hollywood Like a Startup: ‘You Either Feed Off the Fire Or It Feeds Off You’
Paul Fischer’s book, “The Last Kings of Hollywood” unpacks what aspiring entrepreneurs can learn from how Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas built, broke, and rebuilt the movie business.By Dan Bova -
Business NewsShe Paid Under $100 for a Thrift Store Painting. Google Gemini Helped It Sell for $254,000.
Helene Plotkin bought the painting in 1966 and loved it for decades. Her son’s five-minute experiment with Google Gemini changed everything. -
Building a BusinessThis 57-Year-Old’s Cheesy, ‘Wildly Fun’ Business Averages $3,200 a Month and Is Headed for $100,000 a Year: ‘Revenue Right Away’
Kiersten Bartlett revamped a beloved childhood snack.By Amanda Breen -
Business NewsForget Learning to Code. Meta Just Launched a $115 Million Program to Train Electricians and Plumbers.
The company is starting a “workforce academy” to train workers to build the infrastructure of its data centers. -
Business NewsOne Is a Poet. One Pleaded Guilty to a Felony. Here’s How the Second Wave of AI Billionaires Is Worth $59 Billion.
The latest wave of AI wealth isn’t coming from chips or data centers. It’s coming from founders who applied AI to old industries. -
TechThe AI Governance Mistake Many Companies Don’t Realize They’re Making
Companies that treat AI governance as a compliance checkbox rather than a continuous operational discipline are quietly accumulating risks their boards don’t yet know exist. -
MarketingI Run a Public Company and Partner With Household Names. Here’s What CEOs Get Wrong.
Most CEOs pursue brand partnerships before they’re ready for them. Here’s what I learned building collaborations with Reebok, Eddie Bauer and Nautica while running a publicly traded company. -
TechAI Is Changing What Companies Need from Leaders — Here’s What Matters Most Now
AI is taking tasks off your plate — what it’s putting in their place is harder to manage. -
Thought LeadersWhen You Put People First, Performance Follows. Here’s What I Wish More Leaders Understood.
In a world obsessed with metrics and scale, the leaders who last are the ones who never forgot that people come first. -
Building a BusinessI Sold My Business for $280 Million in Cash. Now, I Invest in Early-Stage Companies — Here’s What Every Young Entrepreneur Should Know.
Dan Graham was interested in business from a young age.By Amanda Breen -
Business AccountingI’ve Recovered Millions in Lost Revenue for Businesses. Here’s What Leaders Must Focus on During Economic Uncertainty
Economic uncertainty is increasing delinquency rates across industries, leaving businesses vulnerable to significant revenue loss.By Nick Cherry -
LeadershipAI Might Take Your Job — Don’t Let It Take Your Personality, Too. Here’s How to Become a Small-Talk Master (and Why You Need It).
Small talk is a critical leadership skill that requires intentional practice. Learn how to master small talk in today’s AI-driven workplaces. -
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. -
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