FAA selects 8 proposals for eVTOL aircraft pilot program in 26 states

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Monday that it selected eight proposals for a new pilot program testing new advanced air mobility and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in 26 states. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the FAA unveiled the pilot program, known as the Advanced Air Mobility and…

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Crime-ridden New York City in 1975 inspires gin brand’s bottle design, branding

A Long Island-based liquor brand drew inspiration from a 1975 crime-ridden New York City to introduce consumers to a dark and gritty yet refined product that was unique among spirits. In a propaganda campaign, plainclothes New York law enforcement officers approached tourists with pamphlets titled “Welcome to Fear City: A…

More craft beer breweries are shutting down than opening up

DENVER – For the first time, more craft beer breweries are shutting down than opening up. Breweries and taprooms are dealing with rising supply costs while demand for beer is slipping, according to the Brewers Association.Bart Watson is the president and chief executive officer of the Brewers Association. Watson said…

Majority of small businesses using artificial intelligence

DENVER – Many small companies have started to find new and creative ways to save time and money using artificial intelligence.  A survey from 2024 found 69% of small businesses are using AI, up from 56% in 2023, according to Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses. The Goldman Sachs program helps…

Oracle reportedly considers massive layoffs as AI spending strains cash flow

Enterprise software giant Oracle is reportedly planning to ax thousands of jobs due to mounting financial pressure from its aggressive push to build AI-focused data centers. The tech powerhouse may slash 20,000 to 30,000 positions, possibly cutting 12–18% of its global workforce of roughly 162,000 employees, tech magazine CIO reported.The…

Flags of Valor employs military veterans to create patriotic products

For Flags of Valor — a veteran-owned and operated business that has shipped more than 96,000 flags to doorsteps nationwide — the phrase “made in America” lies at the foundation of everything it stands for. “For over 10 years, we’ve been saying the same thing — we build American products,…

Big Guns Coffee uses hydroponic farming to make American-grown products

When 6-year-old Charli Johnson suggested starting a coffee business to her dad, T. Shane Johnson, he thought it would be a valuable teaching opportunity and a “great way” for them to spend time together. “It was just one of those kind of ‘aha moments’ as a dad,” T. Shane Johnson,…

Florida-based PlantOGram sells variety of fruiting trees

Prior to launching PlantOGram – an American-made fruit tree gifting company – nearly two decades ago, gardening was solely a backyard hobby for husband-and-wife duo Mickey and Vicky Popat. The newlyweds at the time had purchased their first home, and developed a passion for growing fruit trees in their garden,…

Business owner tests whether customers will pay for ‘Made in USA’

An entrepreneur facing skyrocketing costs due to tariffs conducted an experiment to see whether customers would voluntarily pay more for a product made in America. “The result was, unfortunately, disappointing,” Ramon van Meer told Fox News Digital. “We sold zero ‘Made in the USA’ shower heads.”Van Meer, a self-described “serial…

Walmart launches “Grow With US” initiative to support US small businesses

Walmart is showing increased support for American-made products through its “Grow With US” initiative, a new program aimed at providing U.S. small business owners with the training, mentorship and resources they need to succeed. “Walmart is making it easier for U.S.-based entrepreneurs to navigate the complexities of retail and bring…