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Entrepreneurship Means Generational Independence. These Leaders of a 115-Year-Old Family Business Are Honoring the Past and Building for the Future.
Joyva's third- and fourth-generation leaders Richard Radutzky and Sandy Wiener know that respect, customer service and innovation go a long way towards growth -- and they're using that to pave the way for the brand's exciting future.
Users Report Netflix Crash After 'Stranger Things 4' Volume 2 Premiere: 'Vecna's Laughing at Us'
The hugely popular (and expensive) show has broken Netflix viewing records.
How to Avoid Sneaky, Hidden Travel Fees This July 4 Weekend
When booking flights and hotel stays, hidden fees can add up quickly (and quietly). Here's how to avoid them.
Party's Over! Airbnb Is Making a Pandemic Policy Permanent
The short-term rental platform is banning parties in an effort to better meet the needs of its hosts and communities.
After a Tumultuous Transition to Adulthood, This Goldman Sachs Alum Launched an App That's Helping Young People Manage Their Finances and Healthcare (And She's Raising Millions of Dollars to Do It)
Genevieve Bellaire founded Realworld to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing young adults today.
Triple Pay and Better Benefits: How Airlines Are Curbing Summer Travel Turmoil
With pilots in high demand, major airlines are bumping up salaries and working on new contracts.
Major Retailers Are Considering Dramatic Return-Policy Changes
Target and Walmart may be on an Amazon-like path when it comes to returns.
You're Probably Falling for All of Amazon Prime Day's Psychological Sales Tactics. A Marketing Professor Reveals Them — and How You Can Actually Get the Best Deal.
Amazon's two-day sale might seem like the deal of a lifetime. But is it, really?
This 22-Year-Old Is Now the Most Popular TikToker in the World
He lost his job as a factory worker in the early days of the pandemic before establishing himself on the platform.
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin Slams Remote Work, Announces Plans to Move Firm to Miami
The billionaire lamented the "big loss" of connectivity.
Is Anyone Using Twitter's Downvote Button? Learn About It and the Platform's Other Game-Changing New Features
The downvote button is eliciting some strong reactions, with two concerns dominating the conversation.
This Founder Had to Play College Basketball in Men's Shorts and Shoes, So She Launched an Athletic Clothing Company Named After the Now 50-Year-Old Title IX Act
When Title Nine founder Missy Park was a 10-year-old girl in South Carolina, the passage of Title IX in 1972 allowed her to be seen as "just an athlete" instead of a tomboy. It also laid the foundation for the founding of a company that's still going strong more than 30 years later.
'Father of the Bride' Broke HBO Max's Streaming-Only Record. Here's Why.
The streamer launched in Latin America last year.
Kellogg Shares Spike After the Company Announces Its Game-Changing New Direction
Kellogg is revamping its business strategy as it aims to transform its portfolio.
Someone Just Paid Tens of Millions (4x the Former Record) to Have a Steak Lunch With Warren Buffett
The anonymous bidder will have a private lunch with Buffett and up to seven guests at Smith & Wollensky in New York.