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Blast From the Past: Jolt Cola Returns as Highly Caffeinated Energy Drink
Nearly 40 years after its introduction, and five years since it was pulled from stores, Jolt Cola is being relaunched as a cola-flavored energy beverage.Dec. 30 - Business -
Germany Accuses Elon Musk of Trying to Influence its Election
The billionaire’s support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party focuses on its approach to regulation, but is seen as boosting the cause of the extreme right.Dec. 30 - Business -
The 1 Thing Apple Needs to Get Right in 2025 Has Nothing to Do with the Next iPhone
Apple made big promises about Siri with Apple Intelligence. It’s time to deliver.Dec. 30 - Business -
No One on Wall Street Expects the Stock Market to Go Down in 2025
Every forecaster and bank sees the S&P 500 adding to its banner two-year run.Dec. 30 - Business -
HBO, Cablevision Founder Charles Dolan Dies at 98
Dolan’s legacy is one of a media titan.Dec. 30 - Business -
10 Tips to Help Change Your Relationship With Money in 2025
If you ant to make money resolutions, consider the state of your finances in 2024.Dec. 30 - Business -
Trump Appears to Agree With Musk on Foreign Tech Worker Visas
This apparent agreement has caused controversy among Trump’s supporters.Dec. 30 - Business -
Former President and Peanut Farmer Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
Carter, who was the oldest living president, is remembered for brokering some massive agreements, plus tackling inflation that plagued the economy during the late 1970s.Dec. 29 - Business -
Why Taking Your Time With People Leads to Long-Term Leadership Success
Leaders who take the time to really get to know their team members gain valuable insights.Dec. 29 - Business -
Values and Startups: How Speed and Empathy Shape the Future of Healthcare Tech
How to drive growth in your company without raising external funds.Dec. 28 - Business -
What Happened in AI in 2024, And What Will the New Year Bring?
Perhaps more than any other technology, AI has dominated the headlines this year. For reasons good, bad, fascinating, and possibly a little terrifying. And we wonder: what world-changing advances ...Dec. 25 - Business -
As Santa Rally Begins, Wall Street Closes on High Note
The stock market is showing signs of resiliency in the Santa Rally phase of the year.Dec. 25 - Business -
King Charles III Has Special Christmas Message for Health Care Workers
King Charles’ Christmas remarks were recorded at Fitzrovia Chapel in London.Dec. 25 - Business -
On the Menu For 2025: Fast Growth in the Food Business
From possible deportations to higher tariffs, here’s how these Inc. 5000 food companies are preparing for the year ahead.Dec. 25 - Business -
Science Says Don’t Try to Overcome Imposter Syndrome: How Embracing a Self-Perceived Inadequacy Can Make Your Life Better, Starting Today
Most experts say you should work to overcome imposter syndrome. Research says they’re wrong.Dec. 25 - Business -
NFL to Stream Christmas Day Games on Netflix for the First Time
“NFL Christmas Gameday on Netflix” starts Christmas morning.Dec. 25 - Business -
Never Stop Learning. It’s the Most Vital Skill, and It’s Easier Than Ever
The most valuable skill you can work on is the one that allows you to continue to learn new skills.Dec. 25 - Business -
3 Ways to Unite People Through Meaningful Gratitude Initiatives
Gratitude is the best way to overcome division and unite people despite differences.Dec. 25 - Business -
U.S. Air Taxi Developers Hope 2024 Gains Help Services Take Off in 2025
Leading electric takeoff and landing plane developers Joby and Archer are seeking 2025 FAA approval of their next-generation aircraft, then initiate air taxi services that may take a long time to ...Dec. 25 - Business -
Looking for Private Equity (or a Merger) in 2025? Here’s What You Should Know
Trump’s deregulatory push, interest rate cuts, and the PE ‘bullwhip effect’ are expected to influence M&A in 2025.Dec. 25 - Business -
How This Founder Is Automating the Quality Assurance Process
Jon Perl launched QA Wolf to help companies automate the QA process.Dec. 24 - Business -
Starbucks Strike to Affect to Over 300 stores on Christmas Eve, Union Says
The five-day labor action is expected to involve more than 5,000 U.S. employees in the largest-ever labor action against the coffee chain.Dec. 24 - Business -
Get Ready to Pay the “AI Tax” Next Year
AI-related spending is set to increase next year. Is the juice worth the squeeze?Dec. 24 - Business -
Biden to Decide on U.S. Steel Sale After Key Panel Fails to Reach Consensus
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States sent its findings on Nippon Steel’s $15 billion proposed acquisition to Biden, who has 15 days to make a final decision.Dec. 24 - Business -
All the Cool New Features Announced During OpenAI’s 12 Days of ‘Shipmas’
Over the 12 Days of OpenAI, Sam Altman gave to us—lots of neat new AI tools, including some that could help you run your business.Dec. 24 - Business -
Deli Owners Still Reeling From Recent Food Recalls
Sales of cold-cut sandwiches are slowly climbing but still haven’t reached pre-recall numbers.Dec. 24 - Business -
Canada Readies Response to Trump’s Feb. 1 Tariff Plan
As the President wields the threat of import duties, Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said the country is working to avoid tariffs, but is also ‘working on retaliation.’1d - Business -
Trump Executive Order Creates DOGE, Trying to Dodge Lawsuits Challenging It
The Musk-led panel looking for trillions in budget cuts and eliminating as many as a million federal jobs gets off to an evasive, rocky start.1d - Business -
The Power of Giving Back: Elevating Your Business and Your Community
Giving back can be a powerful source of brand value, customer loyalty, and employee satisfaction.1d - Business -
Trump’s Muddled TikTok Plan Gets Chinese Pushback
On his first day in office, President Trump added several unexpected wrinkles to the ongoing “ban or sale” saga facing China-owned TikTok, drawing Chinese government criticism.1d - Business -
Why Business Leaders Should Prepare for Grievance Politics in the Workplace
A new survey shows rising levels of people expressing mild or strong grievances in and about the workplace, which will likely create new challenges for business owners.1d - Business -
Employee Engagement 2.0? It’s Called Economic Engagement
Engagement comes naturally when employee self-interest aligns with the purpose of the business.4d - Business -
Welcome to the Wellness Era: Gyms Are the New Third Space
Gyms aren’t just a place to work out anymore. They’re now where people hang out and create community.4d - Business -
Make 3 Mental Shifts to Become a Supremely Confident Public Speaker
Boost your comfort and ability on the main stage with these simple mindset shifts.4d - Business -
How Interactive Content Can Drive Sales and Capture Leads
Relevant content alone is no longer a key factor for engaging your target audience. However, interactive content can offer your audience something more meaningful and engaging.4d - Business -
The CEO of Target Says 1 Key Question Identifies Highly Effective Leaders. Here’s Why It Works So Well
Recruiting is great. But isn’t it even better to find great leaders and promote from within?4d - Business -
Goldman CEO Signs on for 5 More Years, Gets $80 Million Bonus
The Goldman bonus vests in five years as part of a retention effort.5d - Business -
Lawsuit Seeks to Undo Affordable Mental Health Care Rule
A trade group wants to undo a Biden administration-backed rule helping 175 million Americans access affordable mental health services.5d - Business -
App Stores May Continue to Offer TikTok, Lawyer Says
TikTok will shut down in the U.S. on Sunday.5d - Business -
Bill Gates-Backed Stoke Space Lands $260 Million to Build Out a Fully Reusable Rocket
The rocket startup is eying a niche in the medium-lift launch market.5d - Business