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A boba business storm is brewing, and a 'Shang-Chi' star is in the middle of it
Simu Liu, who was representing his VC firm on "Dragons' Den," criticized two entrepreneurs' pitch f…
Aditi Bharade
Netflix is rolling in cash. What a turnaround!
Not very long ago, it was reasonable to wonder how Netflix would pay its bills. Not anymore.
Peter Kafka
23andMe users are worried about what might happen to their data. Here's what the company says.
23andMe faces uncertainty amid acquisition talks and board resignations, and users are worried abou…
Jordan Hart
How AI is changing business at telecom giants, according to Nvidia and Verizon execs
Telecom giants are one class of enterprises betting big on AI, with a handful turning data centers …
Sarah Jackson
Invasion of the dogs: How surging canine ownership is reshaping cities and businesses
A growing obsession with canines is shaping our built environments, from bars to apartments to your…
Juliana Kaplan,Eliza Relman
This small business founder won't sell on Amazon. Here's what she does instead.
Kate Assaraf, founder of Dip, says she's avoiding Amazon as she grows her business for reasons incl…
Alex Bitter
Fired from Google after 13 years of service, he used his severance to build a business around helping others with their careers
Google's 2023 layoffs impacted many, including Nicholas Whitaker, who was with the company since 20…
Being managed out at work is a type of bullying. This is what to do about it, according to a lawyer.
Stefanie Costi went viral with her story of workplace bullying, and it changed the trajectory of ca…
Lindsay Dodgson
What to do if an airline bumps you from an overbooked flight
If not enough people volunteer to give up their seats on an oversold flight, airlines will involunt…
Hannah Towey,Taylor Rains
SIMPLY PUT: Founder Mode — the secret sauce to startup success or fancy term for hustle and micromanagement?
Founder Mode is the latest trend in Silicon Valley, emphasising a hands-on approach by CEOs in thei…
United Airlines takes a shot at Delta's IT meltdown: 'Healthy businesses don't make excuses'
United Airlines did not include the financial cost of July's CrowdStrike IT outage on its third qua…
Benjamin Zhang
What to do if you catch your employee on a quiet vacation, according to an HR exec
CEO of FairComp Nolan Church said employees taking 'quiet vacations' is a sign of bad managers and …
Ashley Couto
Meta is often looking for product managers. Here's what you can do to land the job.
Are you seeking a job as a product manager at Meta? The company shared how to land the prized gig.
Katie Balevic
Old US Bradleys becoming 'legend' in Ukraine shows what the country can do when it gets enough of the weapons it needs
Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles have been praised for their wins against Russia. An expert said …
Sinéad Baker
Here's what Cracker Barrel's CEO is doing to help the chain become 'relevant' again
From a redesign of its restaurants to testing new menu items, Cracker Barrel is considering some bi…
Alex Bitter
Home Depot is requiring its corporate employees to do shifts at the company's stores
Home Depot says it is returning to a longstanding practice of requiring everyone in the company to …
Dominick Reuter
A dietitian shares 5 common mistakes people make when they're worried about blood sugar — and what to do instead
Tracking blood sugar levels is big trend that can help with energy and mood, but don't make the mis…
Gabby Landsverk
Nvidia is nearing a record high. This is what's driving it.
Nvidia's stock surged 24% in a month, driven by OpenAI's $6.6 billion funding and ongoing demand fo…
Emma Cosgrove
Here's what's on Gen Z's 'micro-spending' wish list
Gen Z is spending money on more instant forms of gratification over traditional milestones like buy…
Jordan Hart
OnlyFans figured out the best porn business on the internet
OnlyFans' success seems obvious in retrospect. But it turns out that connecting porn, creators, and…