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Why 300 Companies Use This Startup’s AI To Slash Costs And Ramp Up Revenue
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Businesses have poured millions into AI hoping for big returns in the future. This startup is saving them millions in labor costs today.
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Meet The Founder Of America’s Best-Selling Cannabis Drink
Aaron Nosbisch fell in love with pot as a teenager, much to the chagrin of his ATF agent father. He’s now the CEO of Brēz, the leading brand in the buzzy THC beverage market. And Dad is a customer.
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Inside Stiiizy, The World’s Best-Selling Weed Brand
James Kim’s Los Angeles-based cannabis company grew from a scrappy startup in 2017 to a legal unicorn worth $1.5 billion. Allegations of black-market activity and lawsuits be damned—Stiiizy aims to be the Nike of cannabis.
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Trump Visa Crackdown Upends International Student Consultant Business
As the Trump administration cracks down arbitrarily on student visas and xenophobic rhetoric scares away potential foreign students, agencies specializing in recruiting foreign students are in peril.
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Why An MBA Is A Mistake For Most Small Biz Owners
Many small business owners say an M.B.A. costs too much and delivers too little. For those looking to buy or run a business, real-world experience may matter more.
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This AI Founder Has Unseated Taylor Swift As The World’s Youngest Self-Made Woman Billionaire
Lucy Guo, the 30-year-old cofounder of Scale AI, has become the youngest self-made woman billionaire by holding onto her stake long after leaving the company.
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39 Trump-Proof Universities
The president has frozen federal research funding for a host of American colleges and universities—even issuing specific demands of some top schools in exchange for federal dollars. These 39 institutions have the wherewithal to join Harvard in its resistance to Trump’s assault.
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This Tech Incubator Is Harder To Get Into Than Harvard
Founded by early Facebook investor Ali Partovi, Neo has made big bets on founders of hotshot AI startups Pika and Anysphere, the company behind coding tool Cursor. With $320 million in new funding, it's aiming to cement its status as the Ivy League of startup boot camps.
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Silicon Valley’s Military Drone Companies Have A Serious ‘Made In China’ Problem
As Pentagon leaders call for thousands of drones to face China, they are grappling with an uncomfortable reality: Silicon Valley is addicted to Chinese drone components.
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By The Numbers: Meet The Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe Class Of 2025
Trade wars, real wars, and an AI revolution. For Europe’s young gamechangers, there is no better time to build the world’s next great companies.
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Elon Musk Wants To Raise The Birth Rate. He’s Cutting Medical Care For Mothers And Babies.
Elon Musk has long claimed civilization will collapse unless we raise the birth rate. Meanwhile, his “DOGE” group is slashing billions in funding for pregnant and nursing mothers and their children.
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Meet The Billionaire Whose European Real Estate Empire Caters To Brands Like Hyundai And H&M
Dutch billionaire Remon Vos moved to the Czech Republic in the 1990s and built an industrial real estate giant. Higher tariffs could make him even richer.
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The Best Of Watches And Wonders 2025
From Rolex’s first new collection in more than a decade to the world’s most complicated wristwatch, timeless timepieces from the biggest watch show.
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‘Like A Pig In S----’: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Revels In The Trade War
The commerce secretary's empire is reeling from the tariffs and ensuing market chaos. So why is he so happy?
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This Pharma Company Is Betting Big On A Chinese Ozempic Rival
Kailera jumped the weight loss miracle-drug line by licensing four clinical-stage obesity therapies from China, which is quickly emerging as a powerhouse pharmaceutical R&D center.
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Inside Lugano Diamonds, Where High Jewelry Has A Higher Purpose
In Moti Ferder’s lucrative gem-pire, selling fine baubles to A-plus List clients is only half the mission.
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