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    Get Core Business Tools in One Suite: Microsoft Office 2019 for Windows or Mac Starting at $30

    Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. In today’s fast-paced work environment, productivity tools aren’t just helpful—they’re essential. Eighty-one percent of U.S. small businesses rely on productivity software daily, and more than 60% cite efficiency and cost-effectiveness as top purchasing factors, according to a 2023 report from Statista. For entrepreneurs who are juggling everything from client communications to financial forecasting, having the right tools can directly impact profitability and workflow.…

  • Finance

    Avoid Income Plus Arbitrage Funds: A Risky Tax Gimmick

    Thinking about Income Plus Arbitrage Funds? Know the pros and cons, hidden risks, and why pure arbitrage funds may still be the safer alternative. In the fast-changing world of mutual funds, innovation often walks a fine line between genuine need and marketing gimmick. After the government removed indexation benefits from debt mutual funds in 2023, many fund houses scrambled to find new ways to retain investor interest. Enter the so-called “Income Plus Arbitrage Funds” — a cleverly branded category that promises better returns than savings accounts, equity-like taxation, and low risk. Sounds perfect? Not so fast.Before you get lured into…

  • Sports

    Japan protests China’s intrusion of territorial airspace

    A Taiwan fishing boat (R) is blocked by a Japan Coast Guard (L) vessel near the disputed Diaoyu / Senkaku islands in the East China Sea on September 25, 2012. | FILE PHOTO/Agence France-Presse TOKYO — Tokyo has lodged a protest against Beijing after a Chinese helicopter “violated” Japan’s airspace and four vessels entered its territorial waters around disputed islands. The islands in the East China Sea — known as the Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan — are claimed by Beijing but administered by Tokyo and are a frequent hotspot in bilateral tensions. The Japanese foreign ministry said…

  • Health

    What’s the Real Story Behind Vaccines?

    Joe Rogan recently sat down with Dr. Suzanne Humphries, co-author of “Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History,” one of my favorite books on vaccines.1 I previously interviewed Humphries about how vaccine science has been misrepresented to portray them as safe and effective, when in reality they’re neither. She absolutely crushed it in this Rogan interview! I honestly don’t think anyone in history has laid out such a clear, convincing, and downright compelling case about the vaccine downsides. After decades of grinding away, her hard work’s finally getting the spotlight it deserves, and I’m beyond thrilled to have written…

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    9 Dust-Covered Collectibles Lurking in Your Basement That Could Bank You Four Figures

    Image by Travis Yewell Your basement might seem like a forgotten space filled with old furniture, seasonal decorations, and random boxes of junk. But what if we told you that buried under those dusty piles could be a small fortune? Many people don’t realize it, but certain everyday items—some tucked away in your basement for years—could be worth big money. From toys to sports memorabilia, you could be sitting on hidden treasures without even knowing it. Ready to uncover what might be collecting more than just dust in your home? Here are nine collectibles that could make you four figures…

  • Sports

    James Harden’s latest Game 7 stinker in NBA Playoffs continues his legendary struggles

    James Harden appeared to conquer his eternal elimination game woes by turning in one of the best late-series playoff performances of his career to save the Los Angeles Clippers in Game 6 against the Denver Nuggets. Harden finished with 28 points, eight assists, and six rebounds to pace the Clippers to a blowout win that forced a Game 7 in the Denver in the best first round series of the 2025 NBA Playoffs. The Clippers needed Harden to be at his best again with Game 7 in Denver. He didn’t deliver. The Nuggets rocked the Clippers, 120-101, to advance to…

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    Warren Buffett To Step Down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO by End of Year, Asks Board To Confirm Greg Abel as Successor (CORRECTED) Warren Buffett To Step Down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO by End of Year, Asks Board To Confirm Greg Abel as Successor

    Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that the announcement was made on Saturday at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. Warren Buffett shocked attendees at the Berkshire Hathaway Inc. BRK annual meeting on Saturday by announcing that he will step down as CEO by the end of the year, with Greg Abel set to succeed him. What Happened: The Associated Press reports that Buffett stated, “I think the time has arrived where Greg should become the chief executive of the company at year end.” Buffett will turn 95 on August 30. Buffett’s retirement marks the end of a 60-year tenure during which he transformed Berkshire Hathaway from a…

  • Sports

    Israel calls up tens of thousands of reservists for Gaza push

    Israeli soldiers look on as Palestinians carry their belongings after being ordered to leave their homes during an Israeli operation in the Tulkarem camp for refugees in the northwest of the occupied West Bank on May 2, 2025. Agence France-Presse JERUSALEM — Israel was issuing orders to call up tens of thousands of reservists ahead of an expanded offensive in Gaza, Israeli media reported Saturday, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attacked truce mediator Qatar. Several news outlets reported the military had begun sending the orders for reservists to replace conscripts and active-duty soldiers in Israel and the occupied West Bank…

  • Finance

    Flip One Switch on 7 Appliances and Slice Next Month’s Utility Bill in Half

    Image by Arthur Lambillotte It’s easy to blame your soaring energy bill on weather, rates, or square footage, but the real culprit might be sitting quietly in your home, sipping power like it’s happy hour. A lot of appliances you use daily (or even forget about entirely) are designed to never turn off unless you make them. The good news? You don’t need to buy solar panels or take cold showers to see a difference in your bill. Often, all it takes is flipping one setting or switch. Here are seven appliances quietly driving up your power bill, and the…

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    How I Built Resilience While Facing Divorce and Heartbreak

    Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Leadership in 2025 is emotionally demanding. We’re being asked to move faster, do more with less and lead teams through ambiguity, all while juggling personal challenges behind the scenes. And it’s taking a toll. A recent study found that 40% of stressed-out leaders have considered leaving their roles to protect their well-being. That’s not just burnout; that’s an urgent call to rethink how we show up, process adversity and lead with resilience. I’ve felt the strain personally. This year, someone I trusted in my business lied to me. It was frustrating and…