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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he's back home after having a minor stroke in Mexico
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has told ABC News that he suffered a minor stroke while attending a business conference in Mexico City.
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Two more companies recall fruit pouches for kids because they may contain lead
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received more reports of illness linked to lead-tainted pouches of apple cinnamon fruit puree marketed for children. At least seven illnesses in five states have been reported. Schnucks Markets and Weis Market, announced recalls of their cinnamon applesauce products because they may contain high levels of lead. Parents and caregivers should not buy...
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21-year-old spent $300 to start his sticker side hustle — Now it brings in up to $38,000 a day: I was ‘unprepared' to go viral
Jayson Siu’s side hustle Invalid.jp, selling customized car stickers and rearview mirrors, has brought in over $1 million in revenue in less than two years.
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How this soap maker expanded her business with unique candles that tell stories with fragrance
Maaike Fettah, the founder of Sunshine Alchemists & Soap Co., was concerned about harmful ingredients in soap, so she started making her own. Now the Santa Fe-based entrepreneur is expanding her business with an innovative line of candles.
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This couple built a $40 million ice cream company, then ‘lost everything'—how they're rebuilding
Ample Hills Creamery was once worth $40 million. Here’s how its founders built one of America’s most popular ice cream companies, lost it and bought it back.
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How this beef jerky maker turned his hobby into a rapidly growing business
Marcos Espinoza, the founder of Side Project Jerky, explains how his unique beef jerky flavors gained him national attention.
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This Southern city is the No. 1 place to start your own business
LinkedIn identified the top U.S. metro areas seeing the biggest growth in new companies over the last year.
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Celebrate National Cheeseburger Day with 13 bunderful deals
September is a great time for cheese lovers. Hot on the heels of National Cheese Pizza Day, foodies everywhere will be celebrating National Cheeseburger Day on Sept. 18, and all we can say is: Bring on the beef!
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9 deals for National Cheese Pizza Day to save you some dough
You’re going to want a slice of these freebies and discounts for National Cheese Pizza Day.
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How this wine lover opened a wine bar and community hub
Alicia Kidd, the founder of CoCo Noir Wine Shop & Bar in Oakland, Calif., talks about opening a wine bar that supports diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Heineken sells its Russian operations for 1 euro, taking a 300-million-euro hit
Dutch brewer Heineken says it has completed its withdrawal from Russia, 18 months after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Subway sandwich chain sells itself to private equity firm
The sandwich chain had been in the market as a family ownership for more than five decades.
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Grocery store merger: Aldi set to acquire Winn-Dixie, Harveys
Discount grocer Aldi said Wednesday it plans to buy 400 Winn-Dixie and Harveys supermarkets in the southern U.S.
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Coach owner Tapestry to acquire Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo parent Capri Holdings for $8.5 billion
The deal would create an American fashion giant that brings Coach, Kate Spade, Stuart Weitzman, Versace, Jimmy Choo and Michael Kors under one house.
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No more freebies: Companies crack down on customer perks and rewards
Companies from Dunkin’ to Delta, Netflix to Sephora are pulling back on freebies and perks as they chase higher margins.
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Etsy seller whose side hustle brings in $169,000 a year: My No. 1 tip for making money during inflation
In January, Tim Riegel realized his side hustle profit margins were shrinking, due to rising costs of goods. So, he raised his prices and started earning more money.
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Couple quit their jobs to open a coffee shop run by people with disabilities: It's a ‘human rights movement' in disguise
Amy and Ben Wright opened Bitty and Beau’s Coffee to honor their two children with Down syndrome. Today, they employ more than 400 people with disabilities.
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Boston issues grants for 24 businesses in effort to reduce empty storefronts
When Kate McCrea had to close up her candy shop in Boston’s Hyde Park neighborhood, she was waiting for the day she could reopen. “It was a casualty of the pandemic,” she said. The factory remained bustling in Hyde Park, churning out caramels in 15 different flavors for online sales and in stores nationwide. Now, a new grant from the…
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Spotify increases prices for its premium subscription plans
Spotify on Monday announced it is increasing the price of its Premium subscription offerings.
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This 31-year-old opened a New York City deli with his family — It's on pace to bring in $1.2 million in its first year
Joshua Dat opened Datz Deli with the idea to spice up quintessential New York staples like the Jamaican beef patty with flavors from his dad’s native Guyana.