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Pension Apathy Among UK Youth: Survey Finds One in Ten Have Switched Off
A People’s Pension survey reveals that 10% of UK adults aged 18‑43 have stopped engaging with pensions, citing industry ...
Meghan Markle Leverages Family Moments to Boost As Ever Jam Line
The Duchess of Sussex is turning motherhood into a marketing engine, featuring her kids in a flurry of social posts for ...
Kelowna Daycare Shuts Doors After Landlord Eviction Notice
Parents of 80 families scramble as ProducKIDvity daycare in The Block closes abruptly following a landlord’s notice to q...
Galway’s Atlantic Bounty: How Hyper-Localism is Transforming Irish Dining
From Michelin-starred seafood to artisanal street markets, Galway is leveraging regenerative practices to build a world-...
Chicago Manufacturing Surge: Barometer Hits 62.7 in May, Highest in Four Years
May's Chicago Business Barometer leapt 13.5 points, signalling a possible manufacturing rebound that could echo national...
Wine Country's Unbottled Controversy: Lompoc Winery Takes on Santa Barbara County
A small Lompoc winery is challenging a mandatory marketing fee imposed by Santa Barbara County, sparking a constitutiona...
Canada Post's $205 Million Q1 Deficit: A Transformation in Turmoil
As labor negotiations loom, the Crown corporation faces a massive pre-tax loss driven by declining mail volumes and barg...
Kraken Robotics and Calian Group Gain Analyst Boost as Canadian Defence Spending Rises
Analysts lift price targets for marine tech firm Kraken Robotics and defence contractor Calian amid a surge in North Ame...
Rork Media’s Scuba Show Swims Back into Long Beach with 300 Exhibitors and VR Wrecks
The 39th‑year Scuba Show returns to Long Beach on May 30‑31 under new UK‑based ownership, promising 300 exhibitors, a tr...
Deutsche Bank Sees Marks & Spencer as Inflation Safe‑haven While Currys and Wickes Falter
Deutsche Bank backs M&S’s food and fashion model but cuts ratings on big‑ticket retailers amid rising price pressures.
Ferrari’s Luce: €500,000 Electric Dream or Design Disaster?
Ferrari unveiled its first electric car, the Luce, in Rome amid tight security and polarized reactions, even offering th...
UK Employers Grapple with Gen Z Anxiety and Skills Gaps as Youth Unemployment Swells
Business owners warn that rising anxiety, basic numeracy deficits and higher hiring costs are creating a perfect storm f...
Weverse Names IT Veteran Yang CEO as Platform Pushes Into New Markets
HYBE's fan hub Weverse taps AI‑focused executive Yang to steer growth amid expanding services and rival moves.
Inside Misha & Puff's Brooklyn Sample Sale: How a 15-Year-Old Knitwear Brand Built a Cult Following
The Massachusetts-based maximalist knitwear brand hosts its first sample sale in Brooklyn, drawing customers from Japan ...
3,600 Sauna Blankets Recall Hits Target, Macy’s After Overheating Fears
Tzumi Electronics has pulled nearly 3,600 SLF sauna blankets from shelves after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commiss...
Hawaii’s $40 Million Solar Tax Credit Cap Threatens Townhome Project and Statewide Renewables
A retroactive $40 million cap on Hawaii’s solar tax credits puts a Pearl City townhome solar plan and hundreds of projec...
Ferrari's €550K EV Bet: Defending the Luce Amid Design Fury and a 8% Stock Drop
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna defends the Luce's €550,000 price tag as fair for innovation, as the stock falls and critics...
Marvel‑Pixar 40th‑Anniversary Variant Covers: A Comic‑Cinema Mash‑Up
In July‑August 2026, Marvel Comics will drop eight special covers that pair classic titles with Pixar films, blending ar...
Dell's 88% AI Surge Overwhelms Costco's Mixed Signal in Record Market
Dell's quarterly revenue jumps 88% on AI server demand, while Costco's membership growth stalls at 4% — two stories from...
SEC Rolls Back Climate Disclosure Rules Amid Strait of Hormuz Optimism
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed rolling back climate disclosure rules, citing them as 'unnecessar...
Canada Post's $205M Loss: A Turning Point in Postal Reform?
Canada Post's $205 million first-quarter loss highlights the need for postal reform. But can the corporation's new refor...
Canada's GDP slips into technical recession as trade tensions bite
A 0.1% annualized GDP decline in Q1 2026 pushes Canada into a technical recession, with tariffs and a weak housing marke...
Reality Star Gemma Collins Outpaces Britain's PM in Earnings
Former TOWIE icon Gemma Collins claims her annual income eclipses Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s £167,000 salary, citing ...
Judge Slashes Westcott’s Legal Fee Bill to $3 Million in Montecito Dispute
A Los Angeles judge reduced the legal‑fee award against real‑estate mogul Westcott, ordering $3 million repayment after ...
Hasbro’s Mini Grogu Figure Arrives Ahead of 2026 Star Wars Release
Hasbro will ship a 6‑inch scale Grogu action figure to Walmart and Target this summer, sparking collector buzz before th...
Radley at a Crossroads: Can a Heritage Brand Find New Life in Quiet Luxury?
British handbag brand Radley is struggling as consumer tastes shift toward individuality and quiet luxury. New owners ma...
Vermaland Slashes Pinal County Data Center Plans Amid Local Outcry
A massive Arizona tech hub is shrinking by 80% as Vermaland bows to community pressure over water and power.
Quebec Opioid Class Action Stalls as Victims Remain Hard to Reach
A Quebec court‑approved lawsuit targets eight opioid makers, but lawyers struggle to enroll the most vulnerable claimant...
Sihoo’s Doro C300 Pro V2 Redefines Ergonomic Seating for Creatives
A new Sihoo chair promises real‑time posture support for photo and video editors, aiming to boost comfort and productivi...
The Prestige Paradox: Inside the High-Stakes World of Luxury Smartwatches
From carbon fiber to sapphire lenses, heritage brands are attempting to merge timeless status with rapidly aging digital...