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Air travel is currently in a state of chaos. TSA agents are calling out of their jobs en masse; security lines are piling up; extreme weather is delaying flights; and on March 23, President Trump deployed ICE agents to multiple major airports, causing an outcry from the public and multiple advocacy groups. And, this morning, an Air Canada plane crash at LaGuardia airport, which killed at least 2 people, was also in the headlines.Despite all of these factors, major airlines saw share prices soar this morning. As of this writing, American Airlines stock is up more than 4%, Delta is up…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Multi-location SEO fails when businesses treat it as a checklist. Sustainable visibility comes from a repeatable structure — clear site architecture, consistent GBP management and standardized review processes. Copy-paste location pages with only the city name swapped don’t work. Each location needs distinct content: localized FAQs, location-specific services and local proof elements. Google increasingly weighs how users engage with your listings — review activity and recency, click-through rates, GBP engagement and brand searches. Multi-location businesses used to win local SEO with a simple formula: Create location pages, set up Google…

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Elon Musk runs an auto company. He oversees an aerospace company. And he controls a social media outlet. Now he wants to add chipmaker to his resume.The multi-hyphenate billionaire announced plans over the weekend to build a chip manufacturing factory in Austin, Texas, which will produce chips for SpaceX and xAI, which recently merged. Musk, at a presentation Saturday, said the project, dubbed Terafab, will be the “most epic chip building exercise in history by far.”Musk has been talking about Terafab for a while, but the event on Saturday marked the official start to the project. While xAI and other…

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Key Takeaways Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said in a new interview that the company will “go heavy” on hiring new college graduates. According to Huffman, these new grads have the advantage of being “AI native,” meaning they know how to work alongside AI tools. His stance contrasts with wider fears that AI will wipe out entry-level, white-collar jobs. As AI advances, leaders have spoken out about its ability to replace entry-level work in finance, technology and analytics. Now, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is flipping that dominant narrative. He argues that winning companies will be the ones that scoop up early-career…

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Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, along with the S&P 500, rose on Monday after President Donald Trump said the U.S. will pause strikes on Iran’s power plants and energy infrastructure for five days. (The S&P was up 1.5% in Monday afternoon trading.)The decision comes after Iran said that if the U.S. hit Iranian power plants, Tehran would “irreversibly destroy” key energy facilities in the Middle East region, defiantly warning Trump that would mean “say[ing] goodbye to electricity.”Bitcoin (BTC) rose 5.2%, to $71,400, on Monday morning in New York. By the afternoon, it was trading at $71,047.51, up about 3.4%. The price…

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Key Takeaways Growth without discipline turns small compromises into expensive, long-term mistakes. A clear plan only works if you actually follow it under pressure. If your gut says no, forcing growth will usually make things worse. When you are an entrepreneur, you want nothing more than to see ‘your baby’ grow up into a successful business, especially with all the headwinds that are sure to come your way. That often means that those same entrepreneurs are willing to make sacrifices, veering off on tangents away from their stated business plan.I am not talking about business pivots in a new direction,…

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Planning a backpacking trip? Join Pacific Crest Trail correspondent and thru-hiker David Gleisner live on March 25 for a Q&A. (Photo: David Gleisner )Published March 23, 2026 02:46PMIf you want to call it a thru-hike, you’ve got to go the whole way—start to finish—in one continuous push, which usually means a few solid months on the trail. We’re talking hundreds (sometimes thousands) of miles on routes like the Triple Crown trails: the Pacific Crest Trail, Appalachian Trail, and the Continental Divide Trail. Only a small percentage of people who set out on a thru-hike actually make it to the finish.…

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Polymarket is updating the rules of its platform to crack down on insider trading as the prediction market giant looks to curb scrutiny over market manipulation.Announced Monday, the updated rules outline three distinct categories of insider trading which will be prohibited on the platform. These include trading on stolen confidential information, meaning trading based on confidential information that violates a preexisting obligation; trading on illegal trips, meaning someone who passed down information illegally; and trading by those who can influence the outcome.“Markets thrive on clarity,” Neal Kumar, Chief Legal Officer of Polymarket, said in a press release. “These rule enhancements make…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways A successful acquisition starts with a clear strategy. Without one, you’re just buying an expensive distraction. The choice between buying the whole business or just its assets depends on how much continuity you need and how much risk you are willing to absorb. Retaining key employees, protecting customer confidence and ensuring cultural alignment during the transition are just as important as getting the financials right. The transaction itself is only the beginning. Integration determines whether the acquisition creates value. Entrepreneurship is often framed as starting from nothing. An idea, a…

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Several hundred non-tenured full-time faculty members at New York University are on strike after the school failed to reach a tentative contract agreement with Contract Faculty United-United Auto Workers. Nearly 75% of the union’s more than 900 full-time NYU contract faculty—who teach across the university’s various schools—voted to authorize the strike in February. On Monday morning, a deal seemed possible, with CFU-UAW extending its 8 a.m. strike deadline by three hours after bargaining through the university’s spring break last week. By midday, union members and supporters were on the picket line outside NYU’s John A. Paulson Center in lower Manhattan.…

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