
Uber Eats, Eats Okra and Goodr help Black restaurants recover from pandemic
Radio personality Kenny Burns was having a moment after he bit down on a lemon pepper wet pizza offered by Phew’s Pizza during the 404
Radio personality Kenny Burns was having a moment after he bit down on a lemon pepper wet pizza offered by Phew’s Pizza during the 404
Herbert Austin, the SBA Dallas-Fort Worth district director, is responsible for overseeing, managing, and delivering SBA programs and resources. Austin shares with rolling out how
By Dustin Siggins When investors say jump, many companies ask, how high? But Krista Walls, a mother of two who shops for family, friends and
Not all media coverage is positive, but the good outweighs the bad for most savvy entrepreneurs trying to grow their brands.
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Ahmad Goree joined the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Dallas/Fort Worth District Office in 2010. He’s currently the lead economic development specialist and public information officer,
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By Abigail Klein Leichman Internet of Things cybersecurity startup Armis and mobile gaming startup Moon Active, two Israeli companies, each ended the month of November
Bonbon manufacturer cites losses dating to 2016 and during the pandemic in 2020.
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New study shows that women are not advancing to the C-Suite in large numbers.
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Business owners worry rising prices will keep them from fully recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Black small businesses across America have the chance to earn $50,000 grants thanks to a new initiative. Famous Amos and the National Black Chamber of
By Carlin Becker The Federal Trade Commission announced a crackdown on customer service practices used by media outlets and many other types of businesses —
By Lisa Chau New York — In 2018, CBD-infused products sales totaled $1.9 billion, according to research by Colorado-based BDS Analytics in partnership with Arcview
Crude oil prices remain at multiyear highs and could undermine U.S. economic growth. Will Strategic Petroleum Reserves be tapped?
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A.P. Chaney is the director of creative strategy for sparkling flavors in North America at The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, GA. She leads creative excellence
Accounts-receivable factoring is one way to get money to entrepreneurs faster — but it does come at a higher cost.
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Federal estimates for the price at the pump were revised higher in a monthly energy market forecast.
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The White House has been pressuring the production group to open the spigot to bring prices lower, but it was rebuffed again.
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Nissan has named Chandra Vasser, a 17-year Nissan veteran, to the new position of vice president and chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, for its
Hyundai Motor America and its African American marketing agency of record, Culture Brands, have launched their inaugural marketing campaign. The campaign, entitled OKAY Hyundai, is