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Chess.com cofounder and chief chess officer Danny Rensch
SuccessHow the cofounder of Chess.com went from being a child prodigy in a religious cult to building a 225 million player empire
By Emma BurleighOctober 5, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg raises his arms on stage
AIMeta just tied your private AI chats to its ad business. The next step? Designing bots that keep you talking, expert says
By Eva RoytburgOctober 2, 2025
Grindr CEO graduated with $500 in his pocket. Now a self-made millionaire, he plans to bring his kids to the office at 10 years old to teach them grit
SuccessGrindr CEO graduated with $500 in his pocket. Now a self-made millionaire, he plans to bring his kids to the office at 10 years old to teach them grit
By Orianna Rosa RoyleOctober 1, 2025
Illustration of a women holding a phone with a chatbot on.
AIAI chatbots are harming young people. Regulators are scrambling to keep up.
By Beatrice NolanSeptember 14, 2025
Tennis player Kamil Majchrzak
LatestMillionaire CEO who went viral for snatching hat from boy at tennis match says he made a ‘huge mistake’ after ‘first come, first served’ comment
By Dave SmithSeptember 2, 2025
Big Dave's Cheesesteaks founder and CEO Derrick Hayes
SuccessBig Dave’s Cheesesteaks CEO grew up in ‘survival mode’ selling newspapers and bean pies—now his chain sells a $12 cheesesteak every 58 seconds
By Emma BurleighAugust 30, 2025
Alex Butler, creator of Taco vs. Burrito, with his parents
SuccessA 15-year old made millions from a card game he invented at age 7. He just sold it to a major toy company
By Chris MorrisAugust 6, 2025
Crayola CEO’s how-to-succeed guide for new hires: Lose the tie and pretend you don’t know anything 
SuccessCrayola CEO’s how-to-succeed guide for new hires: Lose the tie and pretend you don’t know anything 
By Irina IvanovaJuly 20, 2025
Switzerland approves first antimalarial drug for infants in advance on disease that kills hundreds of thousands in Africa each year
HealthSwitzerland approves first antimalarial drug for infants in advance on disease that kills hundreds of thousands in Africa each year
By Jamey Keaten and The Associated PressJuly 9, 2025
Trump’s BBB scraps many childhood benefits in favor of a check for $1,000 for every American kid
PoliticsTrump’s BBB scraps many childhood benefits in favor of a check for $1,000 for every American kid
By Moriah Balingit and The Associated PressJuly 9, 2025
‘Kids are the canaries in the coal mine’: Huge study finds worse childhood obesity, depression, all-around ill health
Health‘Kids are the canaries in the coal mine’: Huge study finds worse childhood obesity, depression, all-around ill health
By Laura Ungar, Jonel Aleccia and The Associated PressJuly 7, 2025
Crayola’s now-CEO leaned in to automation when everyone else was offshoring and now he’s reaping the rewards
RetailCrayola’s now-CEO leaned in to automation when everyone else was offshoring and now he’s reaping the rewards
By Irina IvanovaJuly 6, 2025
Federal judge blocks Georgia law requiring age verification for social media, saying it infringes on free speech
TechFederal judge blocks Georgia law requiring age verification for social media, saying it infringes on free speech
By Jeff Amy and The Associated PressJune 27, 2025
Melinda French Gates shares the one skill Gen Alpha girls can learn in high school that will determine if they become a CEO later in life
SuccessMelinda French Gates shares the one skill Gen Alpha girls can learn in high school that will determine if they become a CEO later in life
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 27, 2025
A girl writing in a notebook
LifestylePennsylvania House passes bill mandating cursive education in schools
By Chris MorrisJune 26, 2025
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