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Distance Learning is a 'Nightmare' for Many Special Needs Kids. These Businesses Are Creating Tools to Help.
The loss of in-person special education has been devastating for many families who are trying to keep their kids' progress from stalling or regressing. Fortunately, education entrepreneurs are innovating to offer a bit of relief.
This Founder Was Inventing a "Touchless" World Before We Knew We Needed One
Simplehuman's Frank Yang was envisioning intuitive, design-centric home products long before they became instrumental in saving lives.
His Criminal Record Disqualified Him From Receiving PPP. So He Pushed Back, and Got the Rules Changed.
Troy Parker's cleaning and construction business hires returning citizens who struggle to find work elsewhere. When he was told he was ineligible for stimulus funds because of mistakes he already paid for, he started making calls.
Republicans Unveil Their $1 Trillion Stimulus Proposal. Here's What's in It.
They want to send out another round of $1,200 stimulus checks, while cutting those $600 weekly unemployment benefits to $200.
What Our Socially Distanced Workspaces Might Look Like
The architecture firm Gensler created an app to help businesses repurpose their spaces.
Has There Been $1 Billion in PPP Fraud?
A recent watchdog report found "significant risk" for fraud in the PPP. We spoke to a risk-management expert who identified the scope of the problem, and how to zero in on the seasoned fraudsters.
Recently Edited Content by Frances Dodds
I Sent My Role Model a DM, Never Imagining She'd Respond — Then This Happened
The whole experience taught me a valuable lesson as a woman and a business owner.
These Days, Everything Is 'Powered By AI.' Here's How to Tell Hype From Real Innovation.
Don't fall for buzzy trends. Make sure the products you're using are actually using the latest tech.
I Was a Highly-Paid Executive In Customer Experience. Then I Started Working Minimum Wage Jobs, And Realized Everything I'd Gotten Wrong.
It wasn't until I started working frontline jobs that I realized the massive disconnect between how CEOs see customer service, and how customers experience it. That showed me how to fix the problem.
What You Need to Know About 'AI Agents' and Why We Are One Step Closer to The Jetsons
This generative new technology will be taking over a lot of busy work, imminently.
What Most People Get Wrong About Inventions, According to a Leading Patent Lawyer
The most lucrative patents don't necessarily go to novel, cutting-edge innovations.
Younger Generations Want to Retire By 60. Their Strategy Is a Win-Win for Everyone.
This retirement trend is becoming a non-negotiable for Gen X, millennials and Gen Z. The good news is that it benefits both workers and employers.