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Threads is a challenger to X, which Elon Musk created when he took over Twitter. Meta receives most of its revenue from advertising.
The Finger Lakes wine region offers a look at how vintners are adapting to survive changing climates, shifting attitudes ...
The men standing bare-chested all paid money to be in the company of Elliott, a 45-year-old self-styled sales guru and former ...
From ‘Who should we hire?’ to ‘What’s for dinner?’ asking this dead simple question makes for faster, better group ...
For years, Google has promised to make the internet respect your privacy by blocking third-party cookies in Chrome. The idea was that it would create an ...
Even Barty Walsh, co-founder and CEO of U.K.-based oral care company Ordo, admits that toothbrushes are boring. That’s why, to propel the brand’s expansion into the U.S. market last year, he decided ...
Buffett currently has about $318 billion in cash reserves at his disposal, having liquidated a sizeable chunk of Berkshire Hathaway’s Apple holdings—which once made up a full 50 percent of the ...
CEO Brian Niccol’s goal to restore some of the coffee chain’s former homey feel includes baristas adding upbeat greetings and drawings on takeout cups. But the company just set some limits.
As more companies call people back to the office, nearly a quarter of workers say they're ready to flaunt or walk away from additional restrictions, even as WFH and hybrid job offerings dwindle.
Leading a company isn’t easy, and even as executives want to push ahead, employees view potential change differently, and some are consciously shunning paths to the C-suite.
Intel’s brand-new CEO took a big step in his effort to turn the chipmaker around, slashing costs by shedding 21,000 workers.
When you or your customs broker fills out customs forms, you need to know exactly what products you’re importing and where ...