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Starting a Business

She Batched a Beloved Product at Home, Inspired By a Black-Owned Business From the 1960s. Then It Became a Multimillion-Dollar Brand: 'We'd Never Intended This.'

Arsha Jones, founder and CEO of Capital City Mambo Sauce, wanted to satisfy a very specific craving — and it led to a seven-figure business.

Living

Squeeze Learning into Your Commute with Headway Premium

Headway Premium gives you summaries of bestselling ideas and concepts.

Career

Returning to Work After a Long Career Break? Remember These 5 Truths to Bounce Back With Confidence.

Many of us have taken time away from work over the last four years. There are reasons to be anxious about returning, but there are even more reasons to be excited and confident. Here are five of them.

Money & Finance

No One Explained a 401(k) Until He Reached the NFL. So He Started Putting His Money to Work — and Helping Others Do the Same.

Former linebacker Brandon Copeland got serious about saving and investing while he was in the NFL.

Productivity

How to Design a Work Session That Tricks Your Brain Into Peak Performance, According to a Neuroscientist

Dr. Mithu Storoni, neuroscientist and author of the forthcoming book 'HYPEREFFICIENT: Optimize Your Brain to Transform the Way You Work', reveals what it takes to get your best work done.

Side Hustle

Her Private Chef Side Hustle Might Earn Tens of Thousands and 'Seem Glamorous' — But It's Not for the Faint of Heart. Here's an Inside Look.

Lauryn Bodden, founder of noodle chip brand S'NOODS, took her culinary skills abroad — discovering new flavors along the way.

Side Hustle

This Former Flight Attendant and Her Roommate Started a Side Hustle With Just $2,000 Each. Then It Earned Them Nearly $600,000 — and Counting.

Rachael Leina'ala Soares and Heather Aiu co-founded ALOHA Collection in 2014 — inspired by a "wet bikini" and "sweaty yoga gear."

Business News

Here's How Much It Costs to Own a 3D-Printed 'Fortress' Home in Texas

One resident says that the home feels capable of withstanding a tornado.

Side Hustle

This 32-Year-Old Started a Side Hustle With $3,000 — Now It Makes Over $100,000 a Month: 'I Can't Get Enough'

Sean Hall needed a solution for his health struggles — so he came up with his own.

Growing a Business

Younger Generations Want to Retire By 60. Their Strategy Is a Win-Win for Everyone.

This retirement trend is becoming a non-negotiable for Gen X, millennials and Gen Z. The good news is that it benefits both workers and employers.