Startup entrepreneurs — benefiting from diversity, equity and inclusion efforts — continue tackling challenges
Over the past year, startups seeking funding have faced significant headwinds. Still, some entrepreneurs are rising to the challenge.
Trump attends Florida hearing in special counsel classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump is charged in the case with taking classified documents after leaving the White House.
Microsoft’s AI growth is helping its cloud business weaken Amazon’s lead
Microsoft’s cloud is growing significantly faster than Amazon Web Services of late, thanks in part to its cozy OpenAI relationship.
Americans have $1.13 trillion in credit card debt. Here are some expert tips to help pay yours off
Cardholders are carrying more credit card debt than ever before and paying record high interest rates. Here are the best ways to jump-start debt repayment.
Elon Musk must testify in SEC probe of his Twitter takeover, judge says
A judge ordered Elon Musk to testify in a probe by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission concerning his 2022 acquisition of Twitter.
Senate moves forward with Israel, Ukraine funding after vote on Super Bowl Sunday
The $95 billion aid proposal would fund military defense in Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Why direct-to-consumer darlings such as Casper, Allbirds and Peloton are now struggling
Once booming, direct-to-consumer companies such as Casper, Allbirds and Peloton now struggle with profitability, layoffs and the cost of advertising.
Amazon’s Prime Video lands exclusive NFL playoff game next season
Amazon is going deeper into the NFL after agreeing in 2021 to pay about $1 billion a year for the exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football.
Trader Joe’s appeals dismissal of lawsuit claiming labor union violated trademark
Trader Joe’s has strongly opposed organizing efforts by a labor union, Trader Joe’s United, which




