Entrepreneurship

IRS: $1 billion in unclaimed tax refunds, due in May

The IRS is remembering over a million Americans who have yet to file their 2020 tax returns have less than two weeks left to claim a total of $1 billion in unclaimed refunds. The deadline is May 17. According to an IRS news release this week, Americans have “a little more time than usual” to…

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Panera discontinues loaded lemonade drink after lawsuits

Panera's loaded lemonade has come under fire from consumers and regulators after lawsuits alleging the highly caffeinated drink has been the source of long-term health problems and even death. Now, the chain has decided to ditch the drinks as part of sweeping menu changes. CONNECTED: '100% Should Be Illegal': Woman Exposes High Caffeine in Panera…

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OpenAI Develops Custom 1930s AI Bot for Met Gala Exhibition

Artificial intelligence is transforming a 94-year-old Depression-era wedding dress into an interactive exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Monday's Met Gala kicked off the museum's annual Costume Institute exhibit, which focuses on “the sleeping beauties“or clothes that are now extremely fragile and can no longer be worn. The exhibition features over 200 garments and…

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Kevin O'Leary: Job Hopping Can Be a Resume 'Big Red Flag'

According to the latest data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 3.3 million Americans left their jobs in March. And although several factors may play a role when workers decide to leave their employers (a higher salary, better title, personal life change), leaving a job with or without a Plan B can be…

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Elon Musk advises Warren Buffett on his next investment move

Days after Warren Buffett hosted Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting, fellow billionaire Elon Musk has some advice for the chairman on what investment moves he should make next. In response to a post on X saying that Buffett should sell all his shares in Apple, Musk suggested that Buffett consider buying shares in his electric…

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4 things marketers need to be aware of when running A/B tests

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. One of the most powerful (and beautiful) things about A/B testing is that it will work for businesses of any size or industry. A/B testing it's basically a way to compare two versions of something to see which one works better. She has evolved over the years,…

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Jobs are disappearing – Here's how to future proof your career

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Technological advances are coming at us faster and transforming the workforce. By 2030, McKinsey researchers predict that 12 million of us will make a career pivot. This is not a bad thing, as long as you stay in control of the situation and take steps to protect…

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Schedule your social media more easily with this $50 subscription

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Social media content is the lifeblood of so many modern businesses. Whether you're creating content to keep your…

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Mother-daughter side hustles lead to 8-figure grocery business

This Side Hustle Spotlight Q&A features mother and daughter Elisabeth and Gina Galvin, the duo behind the artisan food company Stellar snacks. Elisabeth Galvin is also the founder of the snack brand Delysewhich started as one side hustle at an old CVS before becoming a major purveyor of gourmet food products. Today, Delyse serves national…

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Three ways to find meaningful work after a debilitating setback

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Like one Legally blind CEO, I often sit in meetings with my guide dog at my side, wondering if the other people in the room are facing limitations we can't see. We never know the struggles of those who are going through the silent, debilitating aftermath of…

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