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Tax Day is Stressful. Here Are Some Tips for Not Freaking Out
Financial anxiety is common, and deadlines like April 15 can make it spike. Experts offer advice to make an unpleasant chore less miserable.
Americans Keep Their Wallets Open in March, Despite Rising Prices
Retail sales surge by 0.7 percent, as strong job market keeps people spending even as prices rise.
The IRS 'Dirty Dozen': 12 Tax Scams You Need Know About Now
Don't pay attention to these scams only during tax season.
My Team Works Overtime Even Though I Told Them To Stop
... and two other tricky workplace dilemmas.
Golfer Max Homa had the best quote of the 2024 Masters. His mental tactic will help you build the public-speaking confidence you need to win over any audience.
How to radiate confidence in front of any audience.
Tesla Reportedly Lays Off 10 Percent of its Workers, Globally
Ahead of unveiling a brand new robotaxi vehicle prototype and slumping car sales, the world's most famous EV maker is shedding thousands of jobs globally.
How to Make Remote Work Successful
With the creative culture-building, intentional communication, and remote-friendly collaboration, you can build a stronger remote work environment.
Adobe's PDF-Reading AI Assistant Is Here, But It'll Cost You
With generative AI, business owners may be able to spend less time sifting through documents and more time driving growth.
Tesla Is Laying Off 14,000 Employees. Elon Musk’s Response Is the 1 Thing No Leader Should Ever Do
Musk says it's to help the company grow. Isn't that why he hired them in the first place?
CBS Cut Off Billy Joel’s Concert in the Middle of Piano Man. What Happened Next Was Even Worse
The next time you're planning a major launch, remember CBS's epic "Billy Joel concert" fail--and do this instead.
How a Supply Chain Startup Is Making Recycling in the Apparel Industry Scalable
In just two years, SuperCircle has saved two million pounds of textile waste from landfills.
Navigating Partnership Conflicts: Establishing Resolution Protocols
It's essential to recognize that conflicts are a natural byproduct of collaboration.
Why the CEO of this Giant Pen Brand Is Betting Big on Tattoos
BIC's Gonzalve Bich is building a business on self-expression.
The WNBA Draft Is Today, and Top Pick Caitlin Clark Just Taught a Brilliant Lesson on Knowing Your Value
In 2024, a player like Clark has the opportunity to become an even bigger name than ever before.
Want to Be More Focused, Productive, and Successful, Starting Today? First, Get the Goose Out of the Bottle
A Zen koan may be just the spark you need to totally reshape a workflow, a process, and even a few habits.
Research Shows Coffee Has 3 Health Benefits That Will Make You Want to Drink More
These health benefits from drinking coffee may be news to many of us.
We Were Promised Innovation, but Got AI Chatbots Instead. Here's Why
Answering the question: How'd we get to this breeding ground of meh--and how can you crush it before it crushes you?
The Crusading Kombucha CEO and 200 Years of Startup-Destroying Legal Doctrine
Michael Peter wants to dismantle a longstanding legal precedent that can prevent entrepreneurs from getting their day in court. His not-so-secret weapon: A small-business superhero named Reverend Justice.
People Who Excel at Starting a Conversation Always Lead With This, Says Stanford Communications Expert
Matt Abrahams, host of podcast Think Fast, Talk Smart has some advice.
5 Things They Don't Teach You in Business School
The brochures for entrepreneurship don't always tell the whole story.