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Inside Warren Buffett's Decision to Keep Leading Berkshire Hathaway in His 90s
Warren Buffett's retirement decision has sparked debates about his reasons for working past the typical retirement age and his current choice to step aside. read more
DJ Enuff Fired Amid Funkmaster Flex’s Slot Shuffle; Rappers Flock To Hot 97 In Support
The DJ, whose real name is Ephrem Louis Lopez, Sr., made a post thanking his fans for "27 unforgettable years" as he approached his last day on Aug. 29.
US Housing Market Hits Rough Patch as Home Prices Struggle To Match Inflation
The US housing market is experiencing a period of stagnation, with home prices failing to keep up with the rate of inflation, making home ownership increasingly unaffordable for many Americans. read more
FBI Alerts Public on 'Phantom Hacker' Scam That Has Drained Billions From Bank Accounts
The FBI has issued a warning about a sophisticated multi-phase scam known as the "Phantom Hacker." read more
Nvidia Leans Heavily on Two Undisclosed Customers for Revenue Boom
Last week, Nvidia reported second quarter earnings that exceeded analysts' forecasts. However, the focus shifted to two undisclosed customers who made up a substantial 39% of the company's revenue. read more
First Black Law School Dean At LSU Steps Down, Claims She Is Being Discriminated Against
Alena Allen made history in 2023 as the first Black person and woman to lead the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
What Business Leaders Can Learn From the Fresh-Start Effect of the Back-to-School Season
This phenomenon is an essential part of every company’s culture.
10 Financial Metrics Every CEO Should Monitor
Skip the vanity metrics. Instead, track the signals that ignite growth.
Black And Forth Farmers Market Places Spotlight On D.C. Black-Owned Businesses
Angel Gregorio, who also owns The Spice Suite, said that she came up with the idea for the open air marketplace after her experience buying the commercial property that turned into Black and Forth
How to Lead Through a Crisis Without Compromise
Crisis is inevitable in business, but it can bring out the best in business leaders.
Wichita Civil Rights Activist Sues City For $1.8B, Claims Humiliation And Retaliation Over Reparations Push
As this situation and others like it continues to make clear, the Trump administration's war on diversity, equity and inclusion programs have painted rural and smaller towns into a corner
How to Scale Profitability Without Losing Your Margins
Profit should never be an afterthought. If you want to build a business that thrives, growth alone isn’t enough.