Business

The latest news on Black-owned businesses, entrepreneurship, and money management for today’s Black woman.

Pinky Cole, the woman behind the multi-million dollar vegan fast food chain Slutty Vegan, recovered her company and life after a car crash.

Working from home can be freeing and a lot of fun. But sometimes, it can lead to burnout or stress. Here are five ways to cope.

Steph Curry is a four-time NBA champion, Under Armour's lead athlete, and the assistant general manager for his alma mater. Still, the 37-year-old carved out time for another venture.

Karess Rosemé and Dwight O'Neal, co-founders of the Rose Neal Collective, spoke with 'MadameNoire' about the Feb. 28 economic boycott’s detrimental impact on BIPOC beauty brands and how they are helping them to thrive in retail despite DEI’s demise.

The lawsuit also specifies that if the back rent is not paid, Burruss could accrue an additional $12,000 per month in interest.

Carol's Daughter founder Lisa Price announced the beloved brand has officially been sold to an independent entrepreneur.

The WNBA’s latest team, the Toronto Tempo, shared in a press release that Serena Williams has joined an ownership group for the organization.

Black people have been changing the game since forever—but so many of our inventors don’t get the shine they deserve.

Keisha Wagner-Gaymon and Kristin Wagner launched PeachFuzz Laser to provide a space where melanated skin is the priority.

The nation’s financial picture seems somewhat rosy. But the Black unemployment rate increased from 6.1 to 6.2%, which is near historic lows.

Mika Simpson launched My Little Rosebud in 2025. Preserved roses have become a popular gift that screams luxury and a go-to for lovers during holidays like Valentine’s Day and year-round.

If you buy from fast fashion brands like SHEIN and Temu, you can still receive your items but expect to pay a little more for your goods.