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How This Founder Built Her Brand From the Cauliflower-Crust Up
Gail Becker's Caulipower has become a national hit, but without the founder's resiliency the brand might have burnt out early.
Peloton CEO Dismounts as Company Cuts 400 Jobs
Barry McCarthy ends two-year tenure as the fitness company keeps pedaling to a post-pandemic turnaround.
Lawsuit Seeks Facebook Users' Right to Unfollow Content
Meta Platforms gets sued by First Amendment advocacy group that wants to allow an external tool that would let people control their content feeds.
The Class of 2024 Actually Wants to Work in the Office
Recent grads are far less likely to work fully remote than workers in their 30s--and that's partly due to preference, according to a new report. But will they get the face-to-face time they want?
TikTok's New Licensing Deal With Universal Music Group Brings Top Acts Back to Platform
Performers including Taylor Swift, Drake, Adele, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish will be back on the app after a three-month legal tussle.
The Fed Wants What It Can't Have
Jerome Powell held rates steady and shared mixed signals.
Global AI Regulation Plan Introduced by Japan's PM
TheHiroshima AI Process Friends Group, which claims 49 members,sets up guiding principles and a codeof conduct for developers.
Fed Will Keep Interest Rates Unchanged Until Inflation Cools
Rates will stay at a two-decade high until inflation drops to central bank's 2 percent target.
5 Ways HR Can Help Alleviate the Stress Remote Employees Feel When Returning to the Office Full-Time
Start talking about the transition now, and be ready when workers come back.
When Is a Rebrand the Right Choice: 6 Situations That Call for a Rebrand
A good business grows and changes over time. But when does change require a rebrand?
Caitlin Clark's Childhood Shows 'Delayed Specialization' Is the Best Way to Raise Successful Kids, Backed by New Research
Clark's developmental background is the norm for most outstanding athletes--and for most successful entrepreneurs.
Got a Great Product? Here's How to Find the Perfect Market Fit
On Inc.'s 'From the Ground Up' podcast, founders from two different beverage startups share how they found just the right product-market fit--from opposite directions.
Star Psychologist Adam Grant Says the Best Leaders Share These Contradictory Traits
Very few people have both, says the Wharton professor and best-selling author.
After Almost 33 Years, Walmart Just Made a Heartbreaking Announcement
I can't see the name Walmart without thinking of Sam Walton. I wonder if younger shoppers imagine something different.
The Ironic Fix for Your Smartphone Addiction: The 2-Phone Method (aka the Kale-Cocaine Protocol)
Is the answer to your smartphone addiction having two phones?
A Mixed Bag For Small Businesses Seeking Federal Contracts: More Money, Fewer Winners
The government spent a record-breaking $178.6 billion on small-businesses. But the federal small-business contracting base is still shrinking.
Why Small Business Owners Are Optimistic About 2024 Revenue--But Not the Economy
A new survey unpacks the reasons behind entrepreneurs' rosy outlook and reveals why they're less bullish on the economy overall.
Apple's Safari Browser Could be Getting an AI Glow Up
The company trails other tech giants in offering artificial intelligence features, but that might be changing soon.
Apple Anticipates iPhone Sales Drop Before AI Gets Into New Models
Cupertino's slow rollout of AI-equipped phones and Huawei's China sales surge add up to predictions of underperformance ahead of Thursday's earnings report.
Google and Apple Built Tech Empires--Now the Antitrust Laws That Helped Them Pose a Threat
Any regulatory efforts to crack down on the tech giants would have strong similarities to the Justice Department's 1988 case against Microsoft.