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GOP State Attorneys Resist Biden's Proposed Diversity Rules for Apprenticeship Programs
Republican attorneys general say the requirements are a form of race-based discrimination.
Less Than Half of Employees Are Happy With Their Career Development
According to new data, leaders need to do a better job of communicating with employees about growth opportunities.
As Inflection AI's Leadership Shakeup Raises Questions, the Company Insists It's Equipped for the Future
With its CEO Mustafa Suleyman heading to Microsoft, Inflection AI announced an abrupt pivot away from the original use-case of its core product.
Intel Wins $8.5 Billion to Boost U.S. Chipmaking. Will It Be Enough?
Intel, one of the few semiconductor makers with broad name recognition, gets a big award from the CHIPS and Science Act pool of funds. It's investing to secure its future.
Yes, March Madness Could Boost Employee Engagement
The NCAA basketball tournament cost an estimated $17.3 billion in lost productivity last year. But it doesn't have to be a drain: Business leaders who flip the script can win big on company culture.
OpenAI's Next AI Model Could Lauch This Summer, Adding New Capabilities
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman's overGPT-4, which he says "kind of sucks."Good thing his company's next AI is supposed to launch soon.
Nearly 60 percent of Black-owned SMBs Call TikTok a Lifeline
The newly published Oxford Economics study found the app generated $15 billion in revenue for SMBs overall.
Department Chain Nordstrom Reportedly Looking to Go Private as it Responds to Penny-Pinching Shopper Habits
Family-founded and -managed apparel retailer was a leader in adapting to digital shopping habits, but budget-conscious consumers put the chain at odds with short-term market expectations.
Elon Musk Accused MacKenzie Scott of Trying to Kill Western Civilization. Her Response Was a Brilliant Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
What do you do in the face of criticism? Sometimes the best approach is to say nothing--and quietly double down on what you think is right.
This Brutally Honest Rewrite of the Iconic 'Barbie' Speech Shines a Light on Racism and Sexism in Entrepreneurship
I wrote the iconic 'Barbie' speech from my perspective as a Black female entrepreneur. Here's why it's both cathartic and a call to action this Women's History Month.
Inflation Remains a Headache for Small Business Owners
Survey data shows small business owners remain pessimistic, and inflation worries more of them than it did at the start of the year.
3 Ways Apple’s Rumored AI Partnership With Google Should Make Your iPhone a Lot Better
Apple is behind the game on AI, but it might getting ready to make a big play.
25 Inspiring Quotes About Spring That Will Make You Happy to Be Alive
As Robin Williams once said, "Spring is nature's way of saying, 'Let's party!'"
The SUV Tax Deduction 'Loophole' Is Alive and Well, But It's Not What You Think It Is
The Section 179 deduction is generally available on a business-use vehicle or SUV. But as always, the details matter.
How AI Is Changing Travel
What artificial intelligence-powered tech means for the travel industry.
Reddit Is Going Public. Here Are 7 Things You Didn't Know About the Company
Who wrote its key algorithm? Who nearly acquired it in its first year? What does Wordle have to do with it? Prepare for the IPO with some Reddit trivia deep cuts.
How to Tell If Someone Is a Brilliant Jerk in 5 Minutes or Less
Filter the brilliant jerks out of your organization before they destroy your company culture.
In 4 Words, 'Shark Tank' Star Barbara Corcoran Just Taught a Profound Lesson About Resilience. Every Leader Should Take Note
The National Association of Realtors just settled a lawsuit that will change everything for real estate agents.
Big Changes Are Coming to Real Estate Soon
While 6 percent commissions may be a thing of the past, the change also creates opportunity for those willing to seize it.
Why CodiumAI Could Pass Four Tests for a High Potential Startup
Sometimes a small team can outmaneuver giants.