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Michael Bloomberg Tops List of American Philanthropists

By Richard | Mar 5, 2025

Michael Bloomberg, 83, topped the list of Americans who donated the most money to nonprofits last year, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Philanthropy 50 list for 2024. It was the second year in a row that Bloomberg led the list.Bloomberg gave $3.7 billion to charitable causes in 2024 in support of the arts, education, […]

Why Trump Is Imposing Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China

By Richard | Mar 4, 2025

President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada went into effect on Tuesday, along with a doubling of tariffs on some Chinese imports to 20%. In response, Canada imposed 25% tariffs on nearly $100 billion of imported U.S. goods on Tuesday, including machinery, auto parts, and alcohol, and Ontario is enacting a […]

Texas Politican Wants to Rename New York Strip Steaks

By Richard | Mar 4, 2025

The Gulf of Mexico was renamed the Gulf of America. Denali was re-re-named Mount McKinley. And now name changers have turned their attention to food. The New York Times reports that Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is working with the State Senate on a resolution to officially rename the New York Strip cut of meat […]

10 Highest-Paying, ‘Little-to-No-Experience’ Side Hustles

By Richard | Mar 4, 2025

Side hustles remain a popular way for Americans to earn extra income and work toward financial freedom outside of their 9-5 jobs. More than one-third third of U.S. adults — nearly half of Gen Z and millennials — have a supplemental gig, according to Bankrate’s research. Whether someone is looking to pay off bills or […]

SEC Offering $50K Buyout Incentive; Education Dept $25K

By Richard | Mar 4, 2025

Bloomberg is reporting that the SEC is offering some employees $50,000 to resign or retire — within a month. According to an email sent to staff on Friday by the agency’s COO, Ken Johnson (and reviewed by Bloomberg), the incentive is part of a voluntary separation or early retirement program. Related: Verizon Tries to Steal […]

MBA Grads From Top Schools Struggling to Find Work: Report

By Richard | Mar 3, 2025

American businesses are hiring at their lowest rates since April 2020, per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The market is competitive enough that even graduates from top business schools are having trouble finding work. A Monday Bloomberg report analyzed job placement outcomes at the top seven MBA programs in the country (Harvard Business School, […]

Don’t Collaborate With Just Any Influencer — Here’s How to Make Sure You Pick the Right One

By Richard | Mar 3, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Marketing today isn’t just about reaching your audience — it’s about resonating with them. And what better way to do that than through influencers? These individuals are trusted voices in their communities with audiences that look to them not just for recommendations, but for inspiration. However, like […]

Why Gen Z Is Ditching the Corner Office Dream — and How Businesses Can Adapt

By Richard | Mar 3, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that Generation Z will represent about 30% of the American workforce by 2030. This generation brings a fundamentally different outlook on careers and life compared to previous generations. The traditional dream of climbing the corporate ladder to a corner office […]

What First Names Are the Most Successful in Business?

By Richard | Mar 3, 2025

Have you ever wondered if your name is helping you in life — or holding you back? A new survey from Resume.io analyzed more than 3,000 LinkedIn profiles to find out what, if any, influence a person’s first name has on making it in corporate leadership. And it turns out that some names appear more […]