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The Next Chapter for Streetball? How Creators Are Taking Over Basketball
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Every basketball player dreams of making it to the NBA — but for most, that dream goes unrealized.“When you stop playing, a part of your identity as a basketball player fades,” says Scotty Weaver, a former college hooper turned basketball content creator. “It’s always that feeling of […]
Read MoreDisney, Universal Sue AI Startup Midjourney: ‘Plagiarism’
Disney and Universal have brought the first major AI copyright lawsuit in Hollywood against AI image-generating startup Midjourney. In a 110-page complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Disney and Universal accuse Midjourney of copying famous characters from their copyrighted works. The movie studios state that they have sent “cease and […]
Read MoreTake Control of What Your Online Presence Says About You
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Before anyone steps into your business, they’re already walking through your digital front door. And that front door? It’s not just your website. It’s your Instagram bio, your LinkedIn header, your last three Google reviews — and whether you like it or not, people are judging. This […]
Read MoreCitigroup Gives Employees Two Weeks of Remote Work in August
Citigroup is doubling down on its hybrid work policy by giving most of its 229,000-person workforce a remote summer perk. According to a leaked memo sent to employees on Monday, obtained by Business Insider, Citigroup is giving its hybrid employees the option to work remotely for any two weeks of their choosing in August. Most […]
Read MoreCelebrating Juneteenth Isn’t Just for Black People. How Companies and Other Employees Benefit, Too.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. June 19th is one of the newest holidays on the federal calendar. It commemorates Juneteenth, the day that the last enslaved people in Texas learned that they were free in 1865. Since it was officially declared a national holiday in 2021, most people don’t know much about […]
Read MoreHow My Old Job Secretly Prepared Me to Build a Thriving Business
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I started my journalism career in 2004. Within months, it was clear: the industry was changing — fast. Newsroom layoffs, budget cuts, and staff downsizing became routine. Whispers of “impending cuts” turned into annual realities. Every year brought fewer resources, fewer colleagues, and more pressure to do […]
Read MoreHere’s What Most Leaders Get Wrong About Employee Engagement
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Only 21% of employees worldwide are engaged at work. Let that sink in. In today’s workforce, more than half of employees (62%) feel disconnected from their work, while 17% report being actively disengaged. This isn’t a motivation problem — it’s a meaning problem. And it signals a […]
Read MoreMeet a Swift Student Challenge Winner Attending Apple’s WWDC
“Growing up in LA, I’ve always been aware of the wildfire risks that come with living in Southern California,” Marina Lee, a 21-year-old computer science student at the University of Southern California, tells Entrepreneur. “But the urgency truly hit home when my grandmother found herself in the evacuation zones during the recent LA wildfires back […]
Read MoreHere Are the 10 Cheapest States for Single People: Report
If you got a job offer in Massachusetts, could you afford to move there? What about Hawaii? Financial site SmartAsset used the most recent data available (February 2025) from the MIT Living Wage Calculator to gather the basic cost of living, including necessities like housing, food, transportation, and income taxes, to find how much salary […]
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