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Salesforce Co-Founder Parker Harris on Why AI Keeps Him Up at Night
The entrepreneur says he and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff are racing to catch up with OpenAI-powered rival Microsoft.Business -
This New Startup Wants to Help Founders Find Angel Investors
Cherub, which aims to be a matchmaker for businesses and angel investors, raised $1.1 million to launch in March.Business -
6 Strategies for Improving Your Business Reputation Online
Your business growth and loyalty can be destroyed by negative reviews if you don't manage them.Business -
More Bad News for the Fed: Its Favorite Inflation Gauge Increased More Than Expected in March
The PCE price index surged last month, putting the rate cut hopes of entrepreneurs on ice.Business -
The FCC Just Restored Net Neutrality. One Lawmaker Says It's Especially Important for Startups
Net neutrality may be back, but the jury is still out among the business community over how much of an impact the Obama-era measurereally has.Business -
How This Small Business Hit $1 Million in Revenue With a Simple Service: Kids' Gym Class
Hiveclass was founded by parents who wanted to get kids excited about exercise.Business -
Moderna's CEO Says Staff Should Consult ChatGPT 20 Times a Day
OpenAI has partnered with the drug maker to embed AI throughout the business. And Stphane Bancel says his staff should be using the system way more than you mightguess.Business -
Tesla's Plan for Lower-Priced Models Takes a Page From Detroit's Past Strategies
Automaking may be harder to disrupt on a wholesale basis, as Elon Musk shifts to incremental improvements and scraps plans for all-new designs.Business -
Legal Ban on Worker Noncompetes Faces Uphill Battle
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is among the business groups that have already filed suit against the FTC's rule, which may be overturned by increasingly skeptical courts.Business -
The 6 Best Small Business Week Deals for Entrepreneurs
Companies like T-Mobile and Verizon are offering deals for founders to take their small business to the next level.Business -
Stock Gains by Google and Microsoft Show a Payoff for AI Shift
Investors see short-term gains from tech giants that are pouring resources into AI, which is driving the sector's market rise.Business - Google -
Trump Allies' Plan Would Weaken Fed's Independence
Under the proposal, Fed Chair Jerome Powell could be removed before his term ends in 2026 and the central bank would have to consult Trump on interest rate moves.Business - Donald Trump -
Rooting for Trump to Fail has Made Millions for Investors Shorting His Stock
Diving into the former president's meme stock is not for the faint of heart, but day traders who laugh atTrump Media & Technology's financials are willing to take therisk.Business - Donald Trump -
After 57 Years, Southwest Airlines Is Considering a Big Change That Could Delight Everyone
Southwest Airlines has long been all about cutting costs. This possible change is all about adding revenue.Business -
Spotify Says Apple Rejects its App Update for EU Users
After a European Union ruling requiringin-app pricing information, Spotify claims Apple won't accept its new version.Business - Apple -
Facing Ban, TikTok Denies Plan to Sell its U.S. Business
One day after the President signed the law targeting the Chinese-owned social network, its parent company ByteDancedigsits heels in.Business - Tiktok -
TikTok Ban in U.S. Harsher Than Curbs in These Countries
Across five continents, many nations prohibit the popular social platform on government devices in many nations, while others say it promotes "immoral content."Business - Tiktok -
What Small Businesses Can Learn From Paris FC's Free Seats
Community engagement comes first for this club.Business -
Consider This Advice Before You Raise or Lower Your Business's Prices
Mimicking your competitors' prices may not be the best strategy for building your bottom line.Business -
JetBlue Rolled Out Its Most Clever Feature Yet. Anyone Who Has Ever Flown Will Immediately Love This
You can now have a watch party with up to five of your friends on your next flight.Business -
When the CEO Is on the Board: Good TV, Bad Business
Directors need to have frank discussions about their chief executive, which can't be done when the subject is in the room.Business -
Mark Cuban Used a Brilliant 2-Word Phrase to Share His Best Advice. It’s a Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
Can a perceived weakness become your superpower? Take a lesson from Mark Cuban and his emotionally intelligent approach.Business -
With 3 Words, Salman Rushdie Just Explained a Simple Yet Profound Lesson in Being Interesting
Advice for anyone needing to communicate and make an impact.Business -
Starbucks Is Making a Big Change That Will Make Some People Very Happy (and Others Not So Much)
With more than 36,000 stores in 84 markets worldwide, when Starbucks makes a change, it has a tremendous impact.Business -
Behind the Brand with Timm Chiusano
A talk with a very unlikely TikTok influencer.Business -
Jeff Bezos and Reed Hastings on Why Leaders Should Cultivate Intellectual Humility
The key: Admit you don't know.Business -
These Women Faced the Glass Cliff--and Leveraged Their Experience to Become Successful Entrepreneurs
Women are often placed in precarious leadership roles. But for some, the experience can be a turning point.Business -
In Settlement, FTC Sends $5.6 Million in Refunds to Ring Customers
The agency said the Amazon-owned video doorbell and security provider failed to keep personal data safe, leading to "egregious" privacy violations.Business -
How This 26-Year-Old First-Time Founder Raised $55 Million for Her AI Startup
Demi Guo dropped out of Stanford's prestigious AI program and is now running one of AI's hottest startups.Business -
While Biden Touts Chip Plant Funds, Prospective Workers Wait for Production to Start
The long lag time before U.S. factories start making semiconductors leaves workers waiting, and voters wondering when the payoff arrives.Business - Joe Biden -
Despite Recent Bill to Ban TikTok, Biden's Campaign Will Keep Using It
There are still concerns the platform is a security risk and a new law aimed at forcing its Chinese parent company to sell it, but the Biden campaign sees it as a promising messaging channel for younger voters.Business - Joe Biden -
TikTok Ban Is 'Misguided,' Says Former Presidential Candidate
Representative Dean Phillips warns that the country has a privacy problem on its hands with all apps, not just TikTok.Business - Tiktok -
Connecticut AI Bill Faces Uncertain Future
The wide-ranging proposed legislation seeks to rein in bias in AI model and protect people from deepfakes, but critics worry it could curb small business growth.Business -
Boeing Crash Families Urge U.S. to Prosecute the Company
Financial losses continue to increase as some survivors of two 737 crashes say the company should face criminal fraud charges.Business -
Deloitte Study: Women Are More Stressed--but Hybrid Helps
A new report found that women still face many challenges at work, including high stress, microaggressions, and poor work-life balance.Business -
California Rule Seeks to Limit Health Cost Increases to 3 Percent
The stateHealth Care Affordability Board wants to cap annual health care price hikes with new five-year plan.Business - California -
BlackRock-Backed $1.4 Billion Fund Proves There's Cash to Make in Climate Tech
BlackRock's Decarbonization Partners raised its first fund amid growing investor interest in climate tech.Business - Climate -
Confounding U.S. Economic, Inflation Data Muddy Fed's Rate Path
Inflation isn't dropping, productivity is high and unemployment is low, making a rate cut less likely in the near term.Business - Federal Reserve -
Trump Media Analyst Coverage: No Word From the Street
Brokerages that cover other social media platforms aren't reporting on Truth Social's parent company, one of the most traded stocks on Wall Street.Business - Donald Trump -
McKinsey Faces Criminal Probe for its Role in Opioid Crisis
The Justice Department is investigating the consulting firm over its role in advising drug makers how to market prescription painkillers and contributed toa national addiction disaster.Business