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Trump Intends to Pardon Baseball Legend Pete Rose
Pete Rose pleaded guilty in 1990 to felony charges of filing false tax returns and was barred from the baseball hall of fame.5h - Business -
SoftBank Considers Borrowing $16 Billion to Fund AI
This would be on top of the $15 billion SoftBank has already committed to Stargate.5h - Business -
Anti-Musk Protesters Arrested at New York Tesla Dealership
Protesters have come out against Elon Musk’s cuts to the federal workforce.5h - Business -
Prada Moving in on $1.6 Billion Deal for Versace
Prada and Capri could make a deal for Versace in March.9h - Business -
Oscars Take Center Stage With Contenders Vying for Big Wins
As the Oscars are decided tonight, no movie has dominated this year’s prior film awards.9h - Business -
‘Fearless Girl’ Statue Sponsor Shifts Boardroom Diversity Targets
State Street installed the famous “Fearless Girl” statue as part of a campaign to increase gender diversity in business.11h - Business -
3 Thoughtful Ways to Acknowledge Employees Throughout the Year
Struggling to find ideas to recognize your employees? Discover how to give thanks in meaningful ways.19h - Business -
The Oscars Are Sunday, but Can Anyone Ever Top Robert Downey Jr.’s ‘Thank My Terrible Childhood’ Speech?
You’re in business, not show business. But here’s what we can all learn from one of the greatest Oscar speeches of all time.20h - Business -
This 18-Year-Old Steve Jobs Lesson Will Instantly Make You a More Effective Leader
During the iPhone launch, this overlooked moment reveals one of Jobs’ most important leadership qualities.21h - Business -
Demi Moore Gets Best Actress Nomination (Finally!) for a Role That Says the Quiet Part Out Loud
At 62, she believed a big award ‘wasn’t something that I was allowed to have.’ When is it time to let go of your notion of success?23h - Business -
Elon Musk’s DOGE Removes Employees That Created Free Tax-Filing Site
Elon Musk and DOGE deem their jobs as “non critical.”1d - Business -
Crypto Prices Fade as Trump Euphoria Dissipates
Bitcoin, the biggest cryptocurrency, is back to pre-Trump levels.1d - Business -
GM Leading EV Charge Despite Trump Targeting Subsidies
GM could convince more mainstream buyers to choose electric vehicles.1d - Business -
Volkswagen to Recall Over 60,000 Vehicles
Failure to display the gear position triggered a recall of thousands of Volkswagen vehicles.1d - Business -
How The Power of 3s Can Improve Your Communication
Third times a charm isn’t just a saying, it’s a hint. Good things come in threes.1d - Business -
The Hidden Cost of Playing It Safe
Are your goals holding your team back or elevating their ambition?1d - Business -
This Productivity Tip Can Help Improve Your Tax Season
You have to do your taxes and run your business. Here’s how to be productive at both.1d - Business -
4 Principles for Building a Leadership Legacy
Don’t risk minimizing your opportunity to foster human potential by assuming leadership must be compartmentalized.1d - Business -
Why OnlyFans Is Part of This Shaving Brand’s Social Media Strategy
After struggling with social media censorship, Nimbi is having fun on OnlyFans.1d - Business -
Can AI Startups Dethrone Google Chrome in the Web Browser Wars?
Google Chrome has been the dominant web browser for more than a decade. But it will soon have competition from AI companies like OpenAI and Perplexity.1d - Business -
Warren Buffett Skipped Something Big in His Berkshire Hathaway Letter, and the Reason Why Is Inspiring
Are you as good at ignoring distractions as Buffett? Maybe you should learn to be.1d - Business -
How This Art Studio Brought the 1928 Oscar Trophy Back to Life
The studio uses a “lost” art to make the golden man.1d - Business -
Ask These 10 Questions During ‘Stay’ Interviews to Retain Top Talent
Leaders should delve deep and ask these 10 questions to retain top talent.2d - Business -
How to Do More With Less by Following DeepSeek’s Playbook
Do you actually need more money, or do you need to start innovating?2d - Business -
Who Invented the Toaster? It’s Complicated
For a long time, the toaster has been attributed to a Brit named Alan MacMasters.2d - Business -
Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Brilliant 3-Word Phrase to Learn, Remember, and Get More Out of Life
When you’re running a business, it can be difficult to take time off. Use this slogan to reset your priorities.2d - Business -
Economic Blackout: Does Paying in Cash Really Help Small Businesses?
A large consumer boycott aims to hit back at big businesses and banks. But many small companies have moved away from cash.2d - Business -
AI Could Help Address the Accountant Shortage—but Adoption Rates Remain Low
A new report from Wolters Kluwer suggests that the tax industry still has a ways to go around automation.2d - Business -
Is Price Gouging Part of Rising Egg Prices? Officials Want to Know
Consumer advocates, Democratic legislators and an FTC official call for an investigation into why the average price for a dozen eggs is now $4.95, squeezing restaurants and household shoppers.2d - Business -
U.S. Consumers Cut Spending More Drastically in January Than Any Other Time in the Past Four Years
The threat of tariffs has led shoppers to tighten their purse strings.2d - Business -
Employee Fears of an Economic Downturn Rise on Latest Data
Though recent bumps in joblessness, growth, and inflation data remain minor, workers still worry that Trump’s tariffs, mass federal employee layoffs, and spending cuts could tank the economy.2d - Business -
If You Keep Giving Up on Your Goals Try This Strategy
The biggest reason people give up too soon isn’t a lack of talent or resources.2d - Business -
Report Finds U.S. Judiciary Is Rife With Workplace Abuse
For many highly trained professionals, the judiciary might be the most dangerous U.S. workplace, according to a report on what happens behind blind Lady Justice’s back.2d - Business -
After 21 Years, Microsoft Is Shutting Down Skype. It’s Truly the End of an Era
Skype never really made sense in a world where Microsoft wants everyone to use Teams.2d - Business -
Because of AI, Consultants Are Now Expected to Do More
Here’s what consultants and firms should do to survive this fundamental shift.2d - Business -
4 Ways Leaders Can Use Discomfort to Drive Success
Uncomfortable? Great. It’s the first step toward your eventual success.2d - Business -
Washington Post Owner Jeff Bezos’ Meddles With Editorial Policy and Offers Business Owners a Lesson
If you interfere with your business in a way that upsets staff and customers, you risk their ire—no matter the reasons for your decisions.2d - Business -
Poll: 70 Percent of Americans Believe In Climate Change
A new AP poll shows that Americans are catching on.2d - Business -
Why Ben & Jerry’s Co-Founders Want to Buy Their Company Back From Unilever
Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield are reportedly looking to reacquire the beloved ice cream brand, claiming its corporate owner has muzzled the company’s social activism.2d - Business -
On This Clothing Brand’s Website, You Can ‘Add to Cart’ the Entire $1.5 Million Business
After 34 years, designer-founder Wendy Mullen, whose first retail clothing shop was in the back of an NYC record shop, is done with online retail.Feb. 21 - Business