Business Branding 3 Considerations You Must Think Through Before Taking a Political Position as a Brand It is becoming harder for brands to stay neutral in our hyper-political times. By Dixie Gillaspie
Business News What Entrepreneurs Should Know About Trump’s Supreme Court Pick, Brett Kavanaugh By Hayden Field
Business News How Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook and More Are Reacting to Separation of Children and Parents At U.S. Border By Nina Zipkin
Thought Leaders The International Entrepreneur Rule Wasn’t Perfect, but the Trump Administration Killing It Sends the Wrong Message, Experts Say The program was enacted to allow more entrepreneurs to immigrate to the U.S. to launch their businesses. By Hayden Field
Business News What Tariffs Mean for Small Businesses Tariffs are a big topic in the news lately. By Due
Thought Leaders 11 Quotes on Life and Love From Former First Lady Barbara Bush The wife of the 41st president and mother of the 43rd president died on Tuesday. By Hayden Field
Online Presence The Biggest Revelations and Strangest Moments From Mark Zuckerberg’s Congressional Testimony Here's what you need to know after the Facebook co-founder and CEO's visit to Washington. By Hayden Field
Online Presence Here’s What Mark Zuckerberg’s Testimony Could Mean for the Future of Facebook (and How to Watch It Live) Six concrete takeaways from the Facebook CEO's testimony before Congress. By Hayden Field
Online Presence Mark Zuckerberg Has Been Doing Extensive Prep for His Congressional Hearing. Here’s What to Expect. How the Facebook co-founder and CEO likely prepared, what he'll say and what it could mean for future regulations. By Hayden Field
Thought Leaders Entrepreneurs Shouldn’t Discuss Political Issues, Right? Not So Fast, Experts Say. In the wake of instances of tragedy and political controversy, how do you approach articulating your company's stance on big issues? By Nina Zipkin
Tech This Serial Entrepreneur Is Running for President in 2020 With a Warning About Robots Taking Jobs — and What He Plans to Do About It Andrew Yang, founder of Venture for America, discussed the issues he will run on in 2020 and his chances of winning. By Stephen J. Bronner
Thought Leaders 7 Strategies to Help Entrepreneurs Make Sensible Political Donations It doesn't take a tremendous investment of time, effort or money to get politically engaged and make your business interests known. By Lyneir Richardson
Business Accounting The Impact of the Senate and House Tax Bills on the Small-Business Owner Plus, 10 things small-business owners should demand from lawmakers in the final bill. By Mark J. Kohler
Business News Here Are the Russia Facebook Ads That Tried to Dupe You The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee released several Facebook ads allegedly purchased by Russia-linked organizations during the 2016 election. By Michael Kan
Business News Mark Zuckerberg ‘Dead Serious’ About Stopping Russian Facebook Abuse Facebook will 'invest so much in security' that the costs will cut into the company's profitability, Zuckerberg said in an earnings call. By Michael Kan
Online Presence People Are Bombarding the Wrong George Papadopoulos With Notifications The most recent instance of social media virality shows why you should always do your research. By Nina Zipkin
Business News Twitter to Disclose Who Paid for Ads on its Platform Twitter unveiled the new effort after U.S. senators introduced legislation that would require tech companies to add disclaimers to political ads. By Michael Kan
Thought Leaders Despite the Dangers, This Founder Is Staying in War-Torn Syria to Help Entrepreneurs Sami Ismail refuses to leave, wanting to instead continue supporting local entrepreneurs who are trying to succeed. By Adam Elder
Business Branding How and When Brands Should Chime in on Important Issues Such as #MeToo It's not easy, but there is a correct way to go about doing it. By Rose Leadem
Thought Leaders How to (Still) Find Great Talent During These Times of Political Turmoil To bring politics into the workplace or not to bring politics into the workplace? That is the question. By Heather R. Huhman
Thought Leaders This 25-Year-Old Entrepreneur Is Trying to Do the Impossible: Make Sense of the Government Tim Hwang, armed with nothing but big data and some millennial elbow grease, is out to make government -- and our entire economy -- more efficient. By Stephanie Schomer
Thought Leaders Should Small Businesses Speak Out on Controversial Topics? Speak your mind, but don't be surprised when people want to give you a piece of theirs. By Nicole Gagnon
Thought Leaders Why Business Leaders Are No Longer Afraid to Get Political They are finding that they risk more when they do not speak up about matters of national concern. By Nina Zipkin
Business News IBM CEO Explains Why Trump Strategy and Policy Forum Called It Quits Read Ginni Rometty's letter to employees explaining why the group concluded it could 'no longer serve the purpose for which it was formed.' By Lydia Belanger
Business News ‘Hate Is a Cancer,’ Apple CEO Writes in Email to Employees 'This is not about the left or the right, conservative or liberal,' Tim Cook wrote in response to the protests and violence in Charlottesville. By Lydia Belanger
Business News The Fight Over Water: When Business and Politics Collide Controversial water project is back up for debate. By Sherry Gray
Business News Anthony Scaramucci Is Out as Communications Director. Maybe It’s Not a Good Idea to Publicly Disparage Your Co-Workers? When you're fired up and saying awful things about people, it can get you fired. By Stephen J. Bronner
Business News We Finally Know How Mark Zuckerberg Polls Against Donald Trump in a Battle for the Presidency A new survey pit the Facebook CEO against the president in a 2020 contest, and the results showed a tight theoretical race. By Allan Smith
Entrepreneurs U.S. Supreme Court Allows Part of Trump’s Travel Ban to Take Effect The ban 'may not be enforced against foreign nationals who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.' By Lydia Belanger