Business News Tinder Will Soon Let You Run a Background Check on Potential Partners For now, it's unclear exactly how this integration will work; there are no details yet on how Tinder users can request a background check. By Stephanie Mlot
Tech Survey: More Than 8 in 10 Fell Victim to Phishing Attacks in 2018. Here’s What to Know About the Practice. (Infographic) Phishing and other social engineering attacks cost victims more than $1.4 million in 2018, according to an Accenture study. By Hayden Field
Building a Business How I Took the Wild Road From Stunts to Safety and Built a Business on What I Learned Lying in the road, bloodied and hurt after a motorcycle accident, this CEO applied his experience to something people needed. By Kenny Kelley
Business News Volvo’s Shared ‘Care Key’ Will Keep Your Teens From Speeding Starting with model year 2021, you'll be able to set your own speed limits. By Christine Fisher
Business News Headed to the Super Bowl? Check Your Urine — and 12 Other Safety Tips Tackle your personal safety when attending or viewing this Year's Super Bowl LIII. By Alex Pollak
Entrepreneurs Female Road Warriors: How to Protect Yourself When Traveling for Work Follow these tips to stay safe while on the road. By Kim Albrecht
Business News How Franchisors Can Ensure Security In Their Hotel Franchise To make the guests stay have a pleasant and memorable experience, the hotels franchisees should adopt the below mentioned security measures By Franchise India Staff
Business News Amazon and Tesla Listed Among the Most Dangerous U.S. Workplaces A report puts them on par with riskier farms and construction companies. By Jon Fingas
Business News Arizona Governor Suspends Uber’s Self-Driving Car Tests The company put a freeze on testing nationwide after last week's fatal crash. By Richard Lawler
Business News Police Release Footage From Fatal Uber Self-Driving Car Crash Police in Tempe, Ariz., are still investigating the collision, which killed a 49-year-old woman crossing the road at night. By Michael Kan
Online Presence Twitter’s Business May Finally Be Trending in the Right Direction What you can learn from the struggling social site's turnaround. By Nina Zipkin
Business News People Keep Walking Into Glass at Apple’s Headquarters Apple likes to use a lot of glass, but employees are walking into glass walls as there are apparently no markings on them. By Matthew Humphries
Thought Leaders Learn This Navy SEAL’s Plan to Survive an Active Shooter Attack As the nation mourns these horrific deaths, Brandon Webb shares vital safety advice. By Dan Bova
Entrepreneurs A Politician Is Trying to Stop Elon Musk From Selling Flamethrowers An assemblymember of the California State Legislature is worried about safety risks and fire hazards. By Lydia Belanger
Tech Stop Fixating on the ‘Artificial’ in AI Because It’s Actually an Evolution of Our Own Intelligence Systems that work alongside human intellect will make the most of technology to improve lives, safety and performance. By Chad Steelberg
Tech This Pickle Company Bought a Robot — But Not for the Reasons You’d Think One employee quitting led McClure's not only to hire a robot, but also to listen more carefully to its workers. By Lydia Belanger
Entrepreneurs 6 Survival Skills for an Increasingly Dangerous World First responders, law enforcement and military personnel train for the worst, and you should, too. By Maurice Freedman
Online Presence Why Twitter’s Latest Fumble Led to #WomenBoycottTwitter Twitter's handling of abuse is under fire once more after suspending actress Rose McGowan's account. By Nina Zipkin
Business Operations & Logistics When Hurricanes Harvey and Irma Struck, This App Hit the Top of the Charts. Here’s What Its CEO Has Learned. Zello's Bill Moore shares insights about how to support a spike in interest, especially in high stakes situations. By Nina Zipkin
Tech This Wearable Chair Looks Ridiculous, But It Solves a Real Problem The Chairless Chair could be a lifesaver for factory workers. By Stephen J. Bronner
Business News Ikea $5 Serving Bowl Is a Fire Risk Putting objects that are flammable in a shiny metal bowl out in the sun results in an inevitable bowl of fire. By Matthew Humphries
Building a Business This Company Uses Machine Learning to Find Owners of Recalled Cars Recall Masters was founded by a veteran programmer with $500,000 of his own money. Now it's seeking a valuation of more than $40 million. By Stephen J. Bronner
Business News If You Crash Your Tesla to Save a Life, Elon Musk Might Foot the Bill Tesla is covering repairs for a German Model S owner who used his car to prevent a potentially fatal accident. By Nina Zipkin
Online Presence I Used Social Media and Blogging to Become Famous for Nothing How one man used social media to become a legend in his own mind -- and in Peru. By Phil La Duke
Business Legal Air India Creates Women-Only Space to Prevent Harassment The airline aims to make travel safer for female passengers after two incidents of assault this winter. By Nina Zipkin