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President Trump Just Referred to Apple's CEO as 'Tim Apple'
The president met with Apple CEO Tim Cook and other members of his American Workforce Policy Advisory Board on Wednesday.
President Trump Signs Executive Order Establishing the 'American AI Initiative'
The plan is light on details and loaded with China subtext.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Accuses 'National Enquirer' Publisher of 'Extortion' Over Naked Photos in Extraordinary Blog Post
The billionaire owner of the 'Washington Post' said AMI is threatening to release naked photos of him.
A Candid Conversation With Anthony 'The Mooch' Scaramucci: Working for Trump, Founding a $12 Billion Company and More
On this episode of the How Success Happens podcast, the former White House Communications Director candidly discusses his wild 11 days on the national stage and how they impacted his business.
Trump Greets Clemson Tigers With Fast-Food Buffet of Wendy's, McDonald's and Burger King as They Celebrate Their National Championship
Trump served the team a wide-ranging buffet of fast food options for dinner, including roughly 300 burgers.
'Donald' Makes It on Annual Worst Passwords List
The President's first name came in as the 23rd most frequently used password, behind old favorites such as 'monkey' and 'qwerty.'
Mark Cuban Said Running for President Would be the 'Definition of Bad Parenting' But He Might Go for It Anyway
Cuban, an unabashed critic of President Donald Trump, has teased a 2020 run in the past.
Tariffs and the Trade War: How to Survive as an Amazon Seller Caught in the Crossfire
Time to negotiate and consider pricing strategies.
Major U.S. Study Says Unchecked Climate Change Will Shrink the Economy Significantly
President Trump insists climate change isn't happening, but the U.S. government says it is and it's very bad.
4 Branding Lessons From Nike's Colin Kaepernick Ad
The initial outrage cost Nike some customers but sealed its relationship with a much larger, and growing, customer base.
Bob Woodward's 'Fear' Is the Latest Example of How the Trump Bump Seems to Be Boosting Nonfiction Book Sales
People have been reading nonfiction in increasing numbers since 2013.
What the Burgeoning Trade War Really Means for Entrepreneurs
Tariffs tilt the playing field. Companies well connected on Capitol Hill will win, everyone else will lose.