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The Ninja SLUSHi MAX and the Rise of the High-Capacity Home Slushie
Can a single appliance really anchor a summer party? We analyze the claims surrounding the Ninja SLUSHi MAX's capacity a...
The £5 Million Motorbike Myth: High Court Throws Out 'Malingerer's' Claim
A judge dismissed a massive compensation suit after surveillance footage revealed a claimant was far healthier than his ...
The Great Market Divergence: Tech Dominance vs. REIT Recovery
As technology giants tighten their grip on market gains, investors are pivoting toward specific REIT subsectors and navi...
From Ice Pops to Sting Ray: Francisco Duarte’s New Start in Tijuana
After 30 years in the U.S., a former paletero transforms a deportation order into a culinary venture near Teniente Guerr...
UMG and TikTok's New Deal: A Defensive Pact Against AI?
After a high-profile standoff, Universal Music Group and TikTok have brokered a multi-year deal that prioritizes artist ...
Patriotic Preppy: Mud Pie’s Strategy for the Summer Holiday Circuit
A 30% discount and a flag-themed sweater aim to capture the "themed dressing" market from Memorial Day through Labor Day...
The 126 Million Letter Crisis: Why Ofcom Failed to Regulate Royal Mail
A parliamentary report slams Ofcom for failing to oversee Royal Mail, revealing massive delivery shortfalls and a surge ...
Blackline's Growth Story Accelerated by $850-million Buyout
Private equity giant Francisco Partners Management LP acquires up to $850-million of Blackline Inc. stock, sparking hope...
California's Gas Price Puzzle: Who's to Blame?
A high-stakes game of finger-pointing between Governor Newsom and Chevron has California residents wondering: who's real...
The ETF Edge: How Low-Cost Funds Are Revolutionizing Investing
A beginner's guide to creating efficient portfolios with low-cost ETFs, and the strategies that make them tick.
The Billion-Dollar Soccer Bill and the Trillion-Dollar Space Race
As Canada prepares to sink $1 billion into the FIFA World Cup, global markets are reeling from geopolitical tension and ...
Bricks and Mortar: A 139-Year Legacy Crumbles
Michelmersh Brick Holdings' historic factory closure marks a new low in UK house building demand.
Indonesia’s Resource Pivot: The Rise of PT Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia
Jakarta is centralizing the export of coal, palm oil, and iron alloys under a new state-owned entity to bolster dwindlin...
Institutional Appetite Grows for XRP as Whale Holdings Hit 3.79 Billion
Massive whale accumulation and CME listings are pushing Ripple's XRP toward a critical $1.38 resistance level.
The Ghosting Epidemic: Why Digital Natives are Cutting Ties in Finance and Life
From dating to debt, the sudden silence of 'ghosting' is reshaping how we interact with clients and friends.
Standard Chartered's AI U-Turn: A Turning Point for Banking's Human Touch?
Standard Chartered's CEO Bill Winters has walked back his statement on AI-powered workforce cuts, but what does this mea...
New York's Pizza and Bagels Face Uncertain Future
A proposed additive ban on pizza and bagels could reshape the city's iconic foods, but some argue it's for the better.
WhiteBIT Bets on Britain: New Dedicated Platform Targets UK Crypto Users
The exchange aims to bridge the gap between institutional digital asset management and retail trading in one of the worl...
Lionsgate's Risky Bet on The Studio Season 2
Will Apple TV+ be the saving grace for Lionsgate's struggling TV slate?
Nobu’s 185-Acre Rutland Resort: A Luxury Pivot for the East Midlands
The global hospitality giant, co-owned by Robert De Niro, is set to transform the Woolfox country club into a landmark U...
The Billionaire Illusion: Is Lee Andrews Following the Simon Leviev Playbook?
Katie Price's husband faces scrutiny over claims of immense wealth, sparking warnings of a 'Tinder Swindler' style decep...
The HR Industrial Complex: Is Corporate Bureaucracy Costing Firms £10 Billion?
From mass firings at Bolt Financial to million-pound lawsuits at Lloyds Bank, a new report suggests HR has shifted from ...
The £10 Billion Bureaucracy: Why CEOs are Purging HR
From Bolt Financial's total HR firing to the UK Cabinet Office's bloated staff, a new debate is questioning if HR helps ...
The Billionaire Blueprint: Is Lee Andrews Following the Simon Leviev Playbook?
From claims of buying Chelsea FC to a sudden 'arrest in a van,' Lee Andrews' lavish lifestyle mirrors the tactics of the...
The High-Stakes Gamble of a SpaceX Public Debut
As SpaceX moves toward a public debut, investors must weigh Elon Musk's control and Starlink's shifting margins against ...
CPPIB's $30 Billion Shield Against Market Mayhem
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board's 7.8% return on its 2026 fiscal year is a testament to its diversified strategy, b...
The Battle to Dismantle the Live Nation-Ticketmaster Empire
Following a devastating jury verdict, a coalition of US states is now pushing a federal judge to force a total breakup o...
Exxon's High-Stakes Return to Venezuela: A $600 Billion Bet on Heavy Oil
As Chevron expands its footprint, Exxon CEO Darren Woods weighs a risky return to Caracas to tap into the world's larges...
The $1 Million Ice Road Strategy: How ModBox Modular is Targeting Northern Ontario's Housing Gap
A Thunder Bay-based firm is leveraging winter ice roads and a million-dollar provincial grant to bring modular homes to ...
The Nuclear and Infrastructure Pivot: Why Canadian Industrials Are Defying AI Disruption
As electrification and nuclear energy reshape the economy, National Bank analysts are pointing to specific engineering a...