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Money & Finance

This Buzzy Retirement Strategy Is Helping Young People Escape the 9-5 Before Becoming Millionaires — Here's How to Pull It Off

The trend is popular on social media among Gen Z and millennial workers who need a break.

Side Hustle

'We Were Too Stupid to Fail': Their 'Scrappy' Side Hustle Turned Full-Time Business Has Seen More Than $150 Million in Revenue

Co-founders Billy Candler and Noah Russell bootstrapped their creative idea from day one.

Starting a Business

The 'Hustle' He Started Out of His Station Wagon Became a Nationwide Business That's About to Hit $300 Million: 'Everything We Do Is Pretty Simple'

Mike Adair, founder and CEO of Red's All Natural, quit finance to give entrepreneurship a shot.

Health & Wellness

Creatine Isn't Just for Bodybuilders. Here's Why I Take It Every Day — and Why You Might Want To

Once reserved for bodybuilders, creatine is now gaining traction among entrepreneurs and wellness seekers. The science is compelling, and the benefits go far beyond muscle gains.

Thought Leaders

Top Colleges Now Value What Founders Have Always Hired For

Strong academics will never get a student admitted to a top college. They'll only get an application read.

Money & Finance

Americans in These 5 U.S. States Might Fare the Worst in Retirement. How Do Your Numbers Compare?

One in five Americans aged 50 and over have no retirement savings.

Starting a Business

His Grandma's Recipe Started a Business With Over $2 Billion Annual Revenue — and Might Be on Your Plate This Summer: 'Don't Forget Who Pays the Bills'

Mark Reser, CEO of Reser's Fine Foods, reveals how the family business that began in 1950 continues to innovate for growth and success.

Science & Technology

How I Turned AI Into a Teammate, Not Just a Tool — and How You Can, Too

By now, you're probably using AI to lighten your load in one way or another. But are you truly getting the most out of its abilities as an assistant?

Starting a Business

I Had 'Too Much Experience' to Find a Job. So I Used Facebook to Start a Small Business That's Making About $500,000 a Year.

After Amber Starling moved to Manhattan, Kansas, a frustrating job search led to a life-changing business opportunity.