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Meet the Entrepreneurs Driving the Edible Insect Movement
Edible insects have been hailed as the food of the future, but challenges remain before crickets can hop their way from sci-fi to food system savior.
'Demand & Supply Should Determine Taxi Fares Not The Government' Says ex-Meru Chief
While talking about the future of surge pricing in India, Siddhartha Pahwa spoke to Entrepreneur.com during IIT E-Summit in Mumbai.
Uber Slams Brakes on Its Self-Driving Test Program in San Francisco
The California Department of Motor Vehicles said on Wednesday it revoked the registration of 16 Uber self-driving cars because they had not been properly permitted.
Uber Defies California DMV and Keeps Test Cars on Roads
'We respectfully disagree with the California Department of Motor Vehicles legal interpretation of today's autonomous regulations.'
Will You Thrive in the Trump Economy?
If you make an honest living, you will love Trumponomics. If not, it's about time to start.
Regulation Is Strangling Fintech Startups: 4 Ways VCs Can Help
Fintech startups need regulatory approvals from about 400 U.S. agencies, but a secret weapon can help them navigate this tough business environment.
Why Tesla Is Opening Showrooms Where Cars Can't Be Purchased
The latest showroom is in Michigan, a state famously opposed to direct-to-consumer vehicle sales.
Companies in the Crosshairs?
From healthcare and taxes to cyber security and product safety, here's your tip sheet on what the election results could mean for corporate America.
Changing the Shared Service Landscape with Robotic Process Automation
Robots are applicable to data and document intensive processes that are repetitive in nature and are rules based.
Uber Defends Business Model in Europe in Landmark Case
The ride-hailing app is not bound by strict local licensing and safety rules like its competitors.
Making Excuses Hurts Your Business More Than Taxes and Politicians
The less you complain about what you can't change, the more focus you have for what you can do something about.
Why Businesses That Use Drones Are Excited About Today
The FAA's new Part 107 rule goes into effect, easing regulations for commercial operators of unmanned aircraft systems.
Amid EpiPen Furor, a CEO Shows How Not to Swim Against the Tide
Mylan's crisis response to high EpiPen prices is focused on an important goal: changing the national conversation on health pricing.
What About Virtual Overtime? How the New Rule Will Impact Mobile Work
The Department of Labor's new overtime rules are out. Have you read them?
Building A Conducive E-Pharmacy Business Environment
On an average, half the orders received by online pharmacies get rejected because of prescription-related errors