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Tuesday, January 27, 2026
A Three-Pronged Approach to Avoid, Lessen, and Recover from Tariff Increases On Imported Goods
Monday, January 26, 2026
Today in Global Small Business: The USA Winter Storm Edition
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- Ice from winter storm leaves a million customers without power across the South in USA.
- More than 10,000 flights canceled as bitter cold blankets the U.S.
- Quote of the week: "To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake it is necessary to stand out in the cold." – Aristotle
- Winter storm (LIVE UPDATES) Fern turns deadly In Louisiana, outages leaves over a million vulnerable to ice, snow across US.
- US braces for 'extremely dangerous' winter storm (UK edition).
- LIVE MAP: See the U.S. winter storm 72-hour snowfall forecast.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Friday, January 23, 2026
So Who Are the Owners of the New American TikTok?
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Thursday, January 22, 2026
A Cultural Mirror Worth Considering: McAtlas
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Gary didn't set out to write a book about McDonald's. And, even now, the James Beard Award-winning photographer still says that "McAtlas" — his book about McDonald's — is not a book about McDonald's.
Rather, it's "a visual social anthropology of the world's largest restaurant chain," says Gary, a native New Yorker who spent years traveling to hundreds of outlets of the world's biggest fast-food chain.
"'McAtlas' is the result of my travels across six continents, 55-plus countries, photographing the menu items, the local restaurants, and just watching how locals use those spaces and what they like to eat in those McDonald's," he says.
On Gary's website:
Internationally, there’s no restaurant where people are eating more often than McDonald’s. It's not just Big Macs and McNuggets, either: McDonald’s menus around the world have long integrated the flavors and dishes of their home countries. Localized menu items now account for about 30% of McDonald’s systemwide sales, not chump change when that total is north of $120 billion. If we are what we eat, then McDonald's global menu is a cultural mirror worth serious consideration.
As an amateur photographer myself [Laurel Delaney] and I love anything with a global mindset – this book is right up my alley.
Links to learn more:
- McAtlas website.
- Amazon to purchase the book.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
As a Business Leader, I Stand Up Against Abuses, Do You?
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He writes:
Perhaps most important, all business leaders—and leaders in all sectors—should ask themselves three questions. First, do Mr. Trump’s actions regarding the economy, the law, and use of the federal government cross a red line? Second, if not, what would? Third, what will I do differently if and when such a line is crossed?
He goes on to say, "The challenges of opposing authoritarianism can be great. But the ever greater consequences, if authoritarianism is left to continue, can be many times more severe."
Read Mr. Rubin's commentary. I stand up against abuses, do you?
Oh, and you might also read the Opinion by The New York Times, "For Trump, Justice Means Vengeance." As this piece reminds us, "that we are a country ruled by laws, not by one man."
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
What If Supreme Court Says Trump's Tariffs Are Illegal?
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US President Donald Trump could find out later in January whether the Supreme Court will strike down a key portion of his tariffs campaign. The court is considering whether Trump can use an emergency law that had previously never been wielded to impose import taxes.
If the Supreme Court rules that IEEPA can’t be used to impose tariffs, there’s alternative legislation Trump can lean on. Find out what it is here.
[Hat tip to Coni Lefferts for sharing this article with us.]
Monday, January 19, 2026
Today in Global Small Business: "Preserve Our Democracy" Says Martin Luther King's Son to the Supreme Court
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- Martin Luther King's son to the Supreme Court: Preserve Our Democracy (for The New York Times Opinion section).
- Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – Northeastern University.
- Quote of the week: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." – Martin Luther King, Letter from a Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963
- Remember the dream: A Day Honoring Dr. King – Smithsonian
- Honoring the life and legacy of the slain civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – Northeast Wisconsin
- Ways to honor Dr. King across DC on Monday, January 19, 2026. – DC News
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Friday, January 16, 2026
How to Get a 131-Year-Old Workhorse Chocolate Brand to Worker Harder?
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Hershey wants its 131-year-old, workhorse chocolate brand to work a little harder.
“Our goal is to fill in the gaps,” she [Stacy Taffet, chief growth officer of Hershey] said, referring to candy shopping occasions outside of Halloween and Easter, and to households without children who eat sweets.
Learn more about Hershey's plan to experiment with new product iterations to grab headlines and drive year-round sales. You'll also learn a little about the power of familiarity.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
China's Trade Surplus
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"China’s trade surplus – the amount by which its exports exceed its imports – hit a staggering $1.19 trillion in 2025, according to official numbers released on Wednesday (1/14/26). The figure shows just how much China is an exporting powerhouse but is also a sign of its economic weakness and of how its practices pose a greater danger to free trade than even President Trump’s tariffs."
Read the entire article at The New York Times (gifted): Forget Trump’s Tariffs. The Real Danger Lies in China’s Trade Surplus.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Global Cooperation Is Holding Steady But Its Shape Is Evolving
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Read The Global Cooperation Barometer 2026, which shows that overall cooperation is largely unchanged from previous years, but its composition appears to be changing.












