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A group of Central Iowa entrepreneurs, funders and advocates are trying to reframe entrepreneurship as a legitimate career ...
It’s no longer about who you know or how many people follow you — it’s about what you’re offering and how well you serve your ...
During her life, her Christ Universal Temple was the largest church congregation in Chicago and the largest church in the world headed by a Black woman.
Federal workers, Google employees and newspaper editors have opened up about losing their jobs in a new newsletter.
What’s new in Who Knew, the propulsive memoir by entertainment legend, digital pioneer, and billionaire entrepreneur Barry ...
Do you want to start a business, but you don't have any funds? No problem! There are actually quite a few options for ...
There was great irony this week coming from Washington. As U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper joined 81 other Senate colleagues ...
Emily Sundberg, creator of Feed Me, a business and culture Substack, shows how powerful individual media voices have become.
By the time she introduced the newsletter, Ms. Ehrenkranz, who lives in Los Angeles, had started working for Business Class, an online entrepreneurship course created by the “#Girlboss” author ...
Brands are turning toward the publishing platform to connect with customers. It could be the next frontier of social.
Hamish McKenzie materialized from a balcony looking over the lobby of the Line hotel in Washington, D.C., on Saturday night. The Substack co-founder and “chief writing officer” had flown in ...
Bruce Gjovig, seen in this Grand Forks Herald file photo, founded the Center of Innovation at the University of North Dakota. Gjovig was close friends with former Grand Forks Sen. Ray Holmberg.