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This $1 Sensor Could Soon Detect Parkinson’s Disease—Using Only Your Tears
Built from graphene and tested on tears, the non-invasive device is already eyeing a startup spin-off to bring low-cost diagnostics to market.
Chipotle’s COO Uses This Test to Find People to Promote. Here Are the 4 Attributes He Seeks.
Chipotle COO Jason Kidd noted that all of Chipotle’s regional vice president appointments last year were internal.
This Startup Says 1 Worker Can Do the Work of 5. Investors Just Bet $100 Million on It
Two former SpaceX engineers are building a company that does remote construction work. It’s aiming for Mars.
Tinder’s Rebrand Shows Why Every Brand Trying to Be Funny Is Missing the Point
In an AI-driven world where tone is easy to mimic, the most memorable brands are winning on perspective—not polish.
Atlas, Baltimore’s Largest Restaurant Group, Is Expanding. Not Everyone Is Celebrating
The city’s largest restaurant group is adding new venues, including a private club, as critics renew calls for boycotts.
How To Find Your Ecommerce Niche Before The Market Finds It For You
Stop chasing viral trends — choose a durable, validated sub-niche where you understand the customer's pain, the economics work and reliable suppliers exist, because the market will punish guesswork and reward patience.
Jul 15, 2026
The Paradox Leaders Can’t Afford to Ignore
McDonald’s Made a Big Bet on Caesar. A Nationwide Outbreak Could Sink It
From Sweetgreen to Just Salad, Caesar is booming—but McDonald’s entry comes as concerns over contaminated lettuce are spreading.
Bojangles Added EV Chargers to Help Sell More Fried Chicken. Now the Chain Plans to Build 85 More.
Georgia Foods, one of Bojangles's largest franchisees, wants chargers at every location it can get them.
Grow Beyond Your Roots With Product Diversification
Expanding into new product categories should feel like a natural progression for brands.
7-Eleven Is Closing Hundreds of Stores in 2026: See the First Shuttered Locations Revealed
As part of a sweeping North American overhaul, the convenience store giant has already shut down locations in at least seven states.
5 Customer Frustrations That Stores Still Haven’t Solved (But Desperately Need To)
Independent retailers can't afford to leave shoppers frustrated and disappointed. Luckily, they have more tools than ever to avoid that fate.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Wore Her Brand’s Necklace. Nearly $600,000 in Sales Followed
Tiny Tags founder Melissa Clayton built her self-funded brand by narrowing its focus and saying no to scale until the company was ready.
