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Trouble for Celsius: Why One of America’s Favorite Energy Drinks Is Facing a High-Stakes Legal Investigation
Earlier this month, Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, announced that he would be conducting an investigation into the company’s marketing practices. Here’s why.
DOJ Launches New Civil Rights Inquiry Into Medical School Admissions
The department announced June 4 that its Civil Rights Division will examine whether the schools violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
While Wendy’s and Pizza Hut Close Hundreds of Stores, This Fast-Casual Chain Is Launching Its Biggest Expansion Yet
This restaurant is pushing further into growing markets, including the Midwest, as it capitalizes on strong first-quarter results.
The AI Governance Mistake Many Companies Don’t Realize They’re Making
Companies that treat AI governance as a compliance checkbox rather than a continuous operational discipline are quietly accumulating risks their boards don't yet know exist.
AI Might Take Your Job — Don’t Let It Take Your Personality, Too. Here’s How to Become a Small-Talk Master (and Why You Need It).
Small talk is a critical leadership skill that requires intentional practice. Learn how to master small talk in today’s AI-driven workplaces.
Pure Barre and CycleBar’s Parent Company Was Just Ordered to Pay $3.97 Million for Misleading Franchise Owners
The company misrepresented the timeline for opening a new location while selling licenses to franchisees.
Get Into These Small Business Grants For 2026
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Everyone Said Her Eyebrow Idea Was Ridiculous. An Endorsement From Oprah Winfrey Proved Them Wrong
Anastasia Soare created an entirely new segment of the beauty industry using the golden ratio she learned from Leonardo da Vinci. Her husband, her landlord, and her entire community thought she was crazy.
Inside the Gebbia Family’s $50 Million Florida Real Estate Run
NYSE-listed Siebert Financial's Gebbia family has quietly built a $50 million-plus South Florida real estate empire.
When You Put People First, Performance Follows. Here’s What I Wish More Leaders Understood.
In a world obsessed with metrics and scale, the leaders who last are the ones who never forgot that people come first.
Google’s New AI Price Cuts Should Make OpenAI and Anthropic Nervous
Google just cut the cost of its cheapest subscription offering by almost 40 percent.
Why the World Cup Could Cost U.S. Employers $30 Billion This Summer
For the first time in 32 years, the tournament will return to the U.S. However, that’s not necessarily good news for American business leaders.



