Business Operations & Logistics Losing Your AI Data Could Be Catastrophic. Use This Simple Guide to Start Protecting It Today. Here's a practical framework for protecting your organization's AI assets. By Chongwei Chen
Business News This Billion-Dollar Startup CEO Has Been Using an ‘Insane Productivity Hack’ for the Past 5 Years The simple hack involves calculating an alignment score, or a measure of how much control he had over his time in a given week. By Sherin Shibu
Building a Business How to Automate Your Lead Funnel — Without Losing the Human Touch Use this guide to automate your lead funnel in a way that scales your business while keeping your brand human. By Makena Finger Zannini
Business News Reddit Destroyed This Restaurant Over a $22 Grilled Cheese — Now It’s Out of Business The pricey menu at Farmer's Wife in Marin County sparked outrage that spiraled into a delgue of one-star reviews. By Jonathan Small
Business News Music Publishers Say Anthropic Is ‘Built on Piracy.’ Now They’re Suing for $3 Billion. Concord Music Group and Universal Music Group claim the AI company illegally downloaded songs, lyrics, and sheet music to train Claude. By Jonathan Small
Business News This Pre-IPO Company Is Answering AI’s 8,000% Energy Demand Investors may have one last chance to join ahead of their planned public listing. By StackCommerce
Business Accounting AI Is Changing How Private Equity Firms Manage Investments — and Which Businesses are Funded. Here’s How. Firms integrating AI and machine learning into their investment processes are building compounding advantages that late adopters may never overcome. By Jitesh Gurav
Business News Apple’s $2 Billion Startup Acquisition Is Its Biggest Since Beats — And Will Completely Change How You Use Your Phone The startup uses a mix of audio processing and imaging to read subtle facial expressions. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Why Billionaires and VCs Are Annoyed by Apple’s Latest iPhone Feature Apple's iOS 26 uses an automated voice to screen unknown callers, making it harder for the rich to reach each other. By Jonathan Small
Business News Save Your Business Money With Microsoft Office 2024 for a One-Time Fee of $99.97 Avoid subscription fatigue with this Microsoft Office one-time-fee deal. By Entrepreneur Store
Building a Business What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Bitcoin Miners About Strategic Growth The Bitcoin mining industry runs on long-term thinking, operational efficiency and resilience. These are exactly the qualities entrepreneurs need to build companies that last. By Abdumalik Mirakhmedov
Business News This Tech Company With a History of Wild Recruiting Practices Has a New Trick: A $500,000 Prize The competition is open to worldwide competitors and admits up to eight-person teams. By Sherin Shibu
Building a Business What Crypto Can Teach Entrepreneurs About Sustainable Growth and Building Products Users Can Trust Here's why products built around real user behavior, engineering discipline and safety outperform hype-driven trends. By Daniel H
Building a Business These Friends Used a ‘Nerve-Wracking’ Strategy to Start a Business Selling a Home Essential — And It’s Surpassing $100M in Revenue Adam Bedford and John Fanelly put one foot in front of the other to bring their business to life. By Amanda Breen
Business News Streamline Your Workflow With This AI Browser Assistant for Just $29 This Chrome extension brings three premium AI models directly into your browser. By Entrepreneur Store
Business News Elon Musk Announces Tesla Will Stop Making Its Model S and X and Will Build Humanoid Robots Instead The company is converting Model S and X production space to manufacture 1 million humanoid robots. By Jonathan Small
Human Resources Inside The $2 Billion Company Betting on Sound to Transform Live Sports The future of live sports isn't closer seats — it's deeper sensory immersion, wherever you sit. By Leo Zevin
Business News Starbucks’ Turnaround Is ‘Ahead of Schedule’ as Sales Beat Expectations The coffee chain got a sales boost thanks to faster service times and a $30 bear cup. By Jonathan Small
Business News This Major Retailer Is Increasing Pay For Thousands of Workers — No College Degree Required One of the largest employers in the U.S. is upgrading 3,000 pharmacy technician roles to higher-paid team lead positions. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Southwest’s Signature Open Seating Is Gone — And Some Customers Aren’t Happy The airline rolled out assigned seating this week, ending a 54-year-old policy. By Jonathan Small
Tech Protect Your Business With Windows 11 Pro, Now Only $10 (Was $199) Get professional-grade security and productivity tools to run your business more efficiently. By Entrepreneur Store
Tech Why Most AI Breaks in the Real World — and What Founders Get Wrong There's a fundamental flaw in how AI agents work today. Here's what the next generation will do to fix it. By Chris Latimer
Business News The World’s Most-Followed TikToker Just Signed a $975 Million Content Deal — AI Clone Included The expectation is that commercializing Lame’s fan base will generate more than $4 billion in annual sales. By Sherin Shibu
Marketing Everyone’s Using AI for Email Marketing — Here’s Why Most Are Getting It Wrong AI in email marketing isn't just about automation; it's also about anticipation. By Dmitry Solovyev
Business Operations & Logistics What Every Founder Needs to Know About Protecting Company Data in 2026 How safe is your company's data? Take these simple steps to keep it from falling into the wrong hands. By Ben Walker
Business News Amazon Is Shutting Down Every Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh Store. Here’s What Went Wrong. The company will close 57 Fresh stores and 15 Amazon Go locations, converting some into Whole Foods stores. By Jonathan Small
Business News This Internet Pioneer Just Launched an AI Answer Engine to Compete With Google and ChatGPT Yahoo Scout runs on Claude AI and on Yahoo's three decades of user data from 250 million monthly users. By Jonathan Small
Business News Here’s the Big Reason Why This Delivery Giant Is Cutting 30,000 Jobs This Year The 2026 job cuts will come through a mix of attrition and voluntary buyouts. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Sydney Sweeney’s Marketing Stunt for Her Lingerie Line Could Land Her in Legal Trouble In a viral video, the actress decorated the Hollywood Sign without permission from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. By Jonathan Small
Business News He Turned His Last $78 Into a $250 Million T-Shirt Empire — Here’s How. Life Is Good co-founder Bert Jacobs says that true success is found at the intersection of charity and capitalism. By Dan Bova