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Keep Forgetting Things? Neuroscience Says Try This Ridiculously Simple 10-Second Daily Habit
If it takes just 10 seconds, maybe it's worth a try?
How Delivery Guys Are Powering a New Class of Diverse Entrepreneurs
Jaren Kirkland knew he wanted to be his own boss, but didn't know it would be in the logistics business until he saw an opportunity with Amazon. Now he's building a successful business delivering thousands of packages a day.
The Federal Trade Commission Is Cracking Down on the Sale of Location Data
The FTC's resolution with software company X-mode requires new rules around "sensitive location" data
AI Will Eliminate Some Jobs, IMF Says
The impacts of artificial intelligence will be uneven, with some workers and businesses poised to reap the benefits of increased efficiency.
7 Lessons Learned Pivoting in Times of Change
Business relies on change, and leaning into that change can bring great results
Considering an All-EV Fleet for Your Business? Cold Weather Presents Another Challenge
Longer charge times and reduced range plague electric vehicles in cold weather.
This Serial Founder's New Company Aims to Drive More Sales to Sustainable Businesses
Jayant Khadilkar had retired before his son came to him with an idea for a company. Four years later, Karma Wallet, became an Inc. Best in Business honoree.
How the Unicorn Landscape Changed Over the Last Decade
Aileen Lee, the venture capitalist who coined the term 'unicorn' a decade ago, published a new analysis about the state of unicorns in 2024.
Consumer Confidence Soars in January to Its Highest Level Since July 2021
Preliminary results from the University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey show a historically upbeat consumer.
Trump Isn't Buying Into Creating a Digital Dollar. But Small Businesses Could Gain A Lot From One
Former President Donald Trump likened the digital dollar to being a "dangerous threat to American freedom."
Study Shows More Small Businesses Using Instant Payment Apps for One-Off Transactions
Payment data company PYMNTS says a third of mid-sized businesses and a quarter of smaller companies use instant pay services for non-recurring transactions.
How Wayfair's Messaging Around Layoffs has Evolved
The company's CEO, Niraj Shah, has been accused of being tone deaf in his messaging around layoffs. This time around he's taken a different approach.
Here for the Drama: Social Media Fans Lay Fishwife Fracas Bare
A lawsuit between the tinned fish outfit's founders was settled this summer. Social media enthusiasts unearthed the conflict and put it on TikTok.
American Entrepreneurs Are Heading Out West (Again)
A new analysis sheds light on the states with the highest number of new business registrations last year.
Businesses Are Peddling Everything From Stock Tips to Sneakers on Discord's Wild West Marketplace
Entrepreneurs are monetizing Discord channels through subscriptions, and some say they're making a killing.
Layoffs News: Jobless Claims Hit a Low, But Big Players Slash Staff
It was a busy week for job news, from Google and Macy's planned cuts to strong labor department data. Here's what to know.
What to Do When You Find Out Your Employee Is Working More Than One Full-Time Job
More workers are splitting their time across numerous employers, with some juggling more than one full-time job at once. Here's what to do about it.
AI Is Poised to Slow Climate Change. Here Are the 6 Industries Where It Can Pack the Biggest Punch
Opportunities await innovators who can harness artificial intelligence to reduce green-house gas emissions.
Startup Valuation Outlook for 2024 Ranges Widely, From Great to Grim
In an uncertain market, no one seems sure if startup valuations will rebound in 2024. Except in the space business.
Can an AI Become its Own CEO After Creating a Startup? Google DeepMind Cofounder Thinks So
Real-life entrepreneurs, don't panic. At least not yet. AI will take a few years to rival your hustle.