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Dekalb County’s EHOST Program Generates $206M Toward Homeowner Tax Relief
Homeowners have until July 14 to apply for a homestead exemption.
I Achieved Success — But Realized It Wasn't Sustainable Until I Made This Crucial Shift in Leadership
Over 50% of CEOs are struggling with mental health. Part of the reason is that they are chasing a version of success that doesn't resonate with their identity.
UPS Partnering With Coco Gauff, Emma Grede To Coach Small Businesses
The partnership is a part of the "UPS Unlocking Potential" campaign. It comes as uncertainty takes center stage for small business owners, according to a new study.
Meta's Chief Technology Officer Says Sam Altman Is 'Being Dishonest' About $100 Million Signing Bonuses Poaching Claim
OpenAI's CEO said last week that Meta was trying to poach his employees with "$100 million signing bonuses," but Meta execs — and new hires — are refuting the claim.
‘Sudan And Free Gaza’ Protester Arrested For Crashing Kendrick Lamar Halftime Show
The protester who displayed a "Sudan and Free Gaza" flag during Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance has been arrested.
How I Stopped Letting Emotion Sabotage My Leadership — And How You Can Too
Learn how one CEO transformed their leadership — and their company's growth — by breaking the habit of making emotion-driven decisions.
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy Offers a Refreshing Take on the Future of Social Media, Live Streaming, AI and the Creator Economy
Dan Clancy isn't your typical tech executive. Here's what he revealed in our interview on The CEO Series.
This Bill Gates-Backed Startup Just Broke Ground on Next-Generation Wind Turbines
Airloom Energy has designed a wind-turbine system that resembles a roller coaster and could offer some serious advantages.
An AI Ran a Vending Machine for a Month and Proved It Couldn’t Even Handle Passive Income
Anthropic tried testing Claude’s entrepreneurial spirit. Then came the weird existential crisis.
A New AI Report From Menlo Ventures Highlights Opportunities for Startups
Nearly one in five American adults is using AI daily, according to the report, and these industries are ripe for innovation.
1 in 3 Workers Think They’ll Never Have Financial Security, a New Survey Says
A new survey by Bankrate finds nearly half of people think they’d need to earn over $100,000 to feel all right about their finances.
Gen-Z’s Obsession With Nostalgia Tech Could Be Your Next Marketing Opportunity
Retro-tech is a trend worth watching, as young people have a fondness for simpler, more tactile technology.