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Jerome Powell says the Fed can cut rates but it can’t fix the housing crisis
“This is not something that the Fed can really fix,” he said after delivering a historic rate cut. Read More
Why Doing the Right Thing Leads to Long-Term Success
Simplicity, authenticity, and excellence are the keys to sustainable business success.
As Tesla’s European sales plummet 36% in August, automakers warn EV market now on ‘continual downward trajectory’
The good news for Tesla is for once it didn't perform any worse than overall EV demand in Europe in August. The bad news is the market collapsed last month. Read More
Apple and Huawei’s newest devices are going head-to-head in China. Yet both could struggle in the world’s largest smartphone market
Huawei may not have enough supply. Apple may not have enough demand. Read More
PepsiCo North America CEO makes a color-coded pie chart of his waking hours to help him lead $27 billion beverage division
Ram Krishnan, PepsiCo CEO of North America, relies on a colorful approach to time management to navigate his responsibilities leading Pepsi, Mountain Dew and Gatorade. Read More
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Colorado home of National Mining Museum dubious about plan to ‘remine’ gold from local mine waste
The waste would be trucked to a nearby mill, crushed to powder and bathed in cyanide to extract trace amounts of precious metals. Read More
This 48-year-old CEO wakes up at 4:15 a.m. for a daily workout and meditation routine. Here’s why he credits it for his success
“I don't know how you could ever run a wellness brand without pursuing wellness every day.” Read More
Employee-owned U.K. retailer John Lewis Partnership cuts losses after IT glitch left shelves empty
Incoming chairman Jason Tarry faces a tough turnaround as John Lewis stores struggle. Read More
UAW fight with Stellantis over closed plant raises fear that U.S. auto jobs could disappear
Detroit automakers have been expanding production in Mexico for years. Read More
Utah social media law aimed at protecting children is blocked by federal judge
The law would have required social media companies to verify the ages of their users, apply privacy settings and limit some features on those accounts. Read More
Most Americans don’t trust AI, chatbots or search results to give them accurate election information
An AP-NORC poll reveals that even as Americans have started using generative AI-fueled chatbots and search engines, most have remained skeptical of these rapidly advancing technologies. Read More
New Boeing CEO makes last ditch appeal to stop strike as workers vote on unloved contract with 25% pay raise
Although the bargaining committee that negotiated the contract recommended ratification, IAM District 751 President Jon Holden predicted earlier this week that workers would vote to strike. Read More
South Carolina parents can’t spend public money on private schools anymore
South Carolina's law allowing parents to spend taxpayer money on private schools violates the constitution, the state's highest court ruled. Read More
Catholic hospitals were founded to help the poor. Now they pay executives millions and charge some of the highest prices around
Hospitals that started with a charitable mission are reneging on their commitments, critics charge. Read More
Gen Z’s new TikTok news habit widens the generational gap with TV-loving boomers
TikTok has been “growing in popularity as a source of news” with about 11% of U.K. adults—up from just 1% in 2020, an Ofcom report found. Read More
Norfolk Southern fires CEO over inappropriate workplace relationship
Shaw was terminated for cause, effective immediately, after the railroad found he violated company policies. Read More
GOP strategist says Trump’s false pet-eating claims at debate only hurt him
“At best, it’s a distraction,” GOP strategist to Conant said. “At worst, it reminds people of the all the craziness that comes with Trump.” Read More
Sanders vows contempt if CEO refuses to answer on getting ‘fabulously wealthy’ while hospitals went bankrupt
“[H]e doesn’t want to explain to the American people how horrific his greed has become," Sanders said. “Tell me about your yacht." Read More
She Turned Her Airy Side Hustle Into a $255 Million Business and ‘Captured Lightning in a Bottle’ — Here’s How
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Canned food identified as cause of explosion that injured 6 at state fair
Authorities said two people were hospitalized after the explosion and fire. Read More
5 Key Personal Branding Lessons From the Harris-Trump Debate
The Harris-Trump presidential debate offers us all unexpected lessons in personal branding. As entrepreneurs and leaders of our organizations, learning how to build and manage our perception is key.