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Jul 9, 2026

Wall Street Is No Longer Impressed With Record AI Earnings

Nvidia, Micron, and other names that have led the AI trade continue to print record quarterly numbers while their stocks stall out.

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Jul 9, 2026

Why Price-Fixing Keeps Happening—And Why Fines Don’t Stop It

Price-fixing isn’t going away. Learn why penalties often fail to deter it—and how smart executives can rethink risk, competition, and compliance.

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Jul 9, 2026

Why Your Fitness Tracker Might Be Making You Less Healthy and Happy

You don’t need to go to Bryan Johnson-style extremes for fitness tracking to end up harming your health. 

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Jul 9, 2026

How Vaseline Turned Viral Beauty Hacks Into a 43 Percent Sales Surge

The brand used its customers’ favorite tricks to launch new products and a record-breaking campaign.

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Jul 9, 2026

The Simple Communication Mistake Failing Both Gen-X and Gen-Z at Work

Gen-X managers often interpret a need for clarity as entitlement. Here is how leaders can bridge the ultimate workplace communication divide.

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Jul 9, 2026

Marketing’s Best Talent Is Leaving Corporate America. This Is What They Know

Once seen as the ultimate career goal, the CMO path is losing its appeal as experienced marketers trade executive titles for greater autonomy, creativity, and control.

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Jul 8, 2026

Remote And Hybrid Work Aren’t Going Anywhere, New Census Data Suggests

Despite a growing number of return-to-office mandates from major companies, remote and hybrid work has become a fixture in the U.S. labor market, according to a new analysis of Census...

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Jul 8, 2026

Celebrity Chef G. Garvin’s LowCountry Steak Closes Midtown Atlanta Location

Celebrity chef G. Garvin has closed the Midtown Atlanta location of his restaurant, LowCountry Steak, ending a more than five-year run in one of the city’s busiest dining districts, reports...

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Jul 8, 2026

NAACP Launches $20M Midterm Campaign To Mobilize Black Voters Following Voting Rights Ruling

The NAACP will spend an historic amount of money on the 2026 midterm elections following the Supreme Court’s April ruling that gutted the Voting Rights Act’s power to combat racial gerrymandering. In...

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Jul 8, 2026

Delta Community Credit Union Launches $150K Grant Program For Atlanta Nonprofits

The organization said this year's program replaces its previous tiered funding model with larger, equal-sized grants

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Jul 8, 2026

Relationships Lead To Small Wins And, Ultimately, Greater Success

Nicholas Wiggins is the managing director for Values Partnerships, one of the country’s largest Black-owned social impact agencies, connecting businesses, nonprofit organizations, influencers, and communities to solve huge challenges, launch...

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Jul 7, 2026

Trump Faces Scrutiny For Sharing Fake Photo Of The Obamas

The White House and representatives for the Obamas did not immediately respond to requests for comment.