Business & Economy
It is being reported that the Trump Administration is planning to end IRS Direct File, which allowed citizens to file tax returns for free.
Taking care of a pet might feel like a full-time job, now the IRS is allowing citizens to reap the benefits of 'parenthood' for their pets!
Wendy’s President and CEO, Kirk Tanner, explained that the underperforming locations being closed are...
Columbia, Maryland native Damola Adamolekun is giving Red Lobster a comeback from bankruptcy as its new appointed CEO
In honor of Black Business Month and late Famous Amos founder Wally Amos, we reflect on entrepreneurs of our culture you may not know.
A survey revealed that over two-thirds of federal workers were still working remotely part-time.
What the current downsizing moment should tell everyone who is a Black journalist, writer or creative is that for all the challenges being faced, there is also the opportunity to demonstrate incredible muscularity, resilience and adaptability.
From former Destiny's Child member Latavia Roberson's intriguing journey into sports management to strategies for achieving a work-life balance with burnout expert Dr. Raushannah Johnson-Verwayne, and financial wisdom with Sameer Sawaqed and Richard Corral to a political comedy documentary from the Small Doses Podcast team and finally, gaining insights into the experiences and challenges faced by successful black women in the entertainment industry, the Urban One Podcast Network has a wide range of podcasts that bring you the best insights into the life of an entrepreneur.
The maker of the popular Texas Pete brand of hot sauce is being sued. The reason: It’s not actually made in Texas. As reported by WFMY News 2, California native Phillip White is suing T.W. Garner Food Company for false advertising. White said that the title on the bottle was misleading and that he never would’ve bought […]
Amid the 2023 Black Women's Equal Pay Day, here's a deeper look at the wage statistics along gender lines by the numbers.
Social media has been buzzing after a viral video of a woman refusing to quit her job at Chic-Fil-A has surfaced.
After 74 years in business, Shoe City is closing its doors for good. The Baltimore-based shoe store will be closing all 39 stores in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C after filing bankruptcy. “Unfortunately, after 74 years in business, the Shoe City legacy has come to an end,” wrote attorney Stanley W. Mastil, the chief restructuring […]