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REI's Summer Sale: Up to 25% Off Outdoor Gear, But Discounts Dip from Last Year
REI's summer sale offers up to 25% off outdoor gear, but discounts are down from last year's 30%. Here's what to know.
CPM Group: 38 Years of Unbiased Commodities Research and Advisory
Since 1986, CPM Group has been a trusted name in commodities research, offering independent analysis and advisory servic...
JFK Workers Sound Alarm on 'Life-Threatening' Tarmac Conditions
Hundreds of AGI airport workers rally at JFK, citing unsafe equipment and extreme heat as daily survival risks.
Oil Prices Spike as Iran Tensions Threaten Strait of Hormuz
President Trump's warnings about Iran and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz send oil prices soaring, raising concerns ...
Mall Revival: How Classic Brands Are Winning Back Shoppers
Once left for dead, American malls are making a comeback with modernized fashion, beauty, and jewelry offerings.
Inside Boeing's Renton Plant: A Day on the 737 MAX Assembly Line
A media tour on April 15, 2026, gave a rare look at Boeing workers building the 737 MAX in Renton, Washington.
Sherritt International Exits Cuba Joint Ventures Amid U.S. Sanctions
Sherritt International halts Cuba operations following new U.S. sanctions, marking a significant shift in Canada-Cuba bu...
Alberta Pipeline Plans Advance
Construction set to begin in 2027, but private investment uncertain
Bitcoin Hovers at $76K Support as Altcoins Split Between Bull and Bear Signals
Bitcoin steadies near a critical $76,000 floor while Ethereum slides and BNB eyes fresh highs, highlighting a market at ...
Memorial Day Sales: Sustainable Fashion and Home Tech Deals
From organic cotton to high-tech baby monitors, this year's Memorial Day sales offer something for everyone.
New York's Design Shop Faces Uncertain Future as Met Takes Over
A beloved boutique in the Neue Galerie may lose its charm under the Met's management.
McFarlane Toys Rolls Out $27 Batman Figure from the New 52 Era
Collectors can pre‑order a highly detailed New 52 Batman with 22 articulation points for $26.99, arriving June 2026.
How Two London Brothers Built a £5.68 Billion Luxury Hotel Empire
From optometry to opulence: the Livingstone brothers' journey to global hospitality dominance.
From Debt to Empire: Trinny Woodall's £180M Beauty Rise After Ex's Suicide
Trinny Woodall reveals how her ex-husband's suicide and financial ruin led to her £180M beauty empire.
Canada's Wine Industry Eyes $3.7B Boost with Policy Overhaul
A new report suggests lifting trade barriers and increasing local wine consumption could inject billions into Canada's e...
US Manufacturing Surges: Productivity, Orders, and Inventory Trends
US manufacturing sees a 3.6% productivity jump and a 6.7% rise in core capital goods orders in early 2025, signaling rob...
Summer Gas Prices Squeeze Travel Budgets, Forcing Tough Choices
Rising gas prices are reshaping summer travel plans as families grapple with the financial strain of filling up their ta...
How Aidie Creek Gardens Thrives in Northern Ontario’s Harsh Climate
Charlie and Jeff Warner keep a garden centre alive near Englehart by tailoring plants and events to a tiny market.
From TV Stardom to Debt: Andrea McLean’s Costly Leap into Tech
Former Loose Women presenter Andrea McLean’s DIY startup left her bankrupt, prompting a stark warning about personal‑ass...
Pasadena's Caffeinated Cart: A Community Coffee Story
From corporate job to coffee cart: How Pablomanuel Maldonado built a beloved Pasadena pop-up.
Powell's Fed Legacy: Inflation, Independence, and the 'Transitory' Misstep
Jerome Powell's eight-year Fed tenure leaves a mixed legacy: historic unemployment lows, political independence, and a m...
Scottish IT Manager's Sexism Suit Over Flexible Work Denial Rejected
A Glasgow-based IT manager's sexism claim against his employer for denying flexible work arrangements to assist with chi...
Elon Musk's Beijing Banquet: Jokes, Irritation, and Odd Faces
Elon Musk's unusual behavior at a state banquet in Beijing, from pulling odd faces to reluctant photo ops, has sparked c...
Algoma Steel's $159M Loss: Tariffs and a Pivot to Canadian Defence
Algoma Steel's net loss ballooned to $159M as U.S. tariffs reshaped its business, prompting a shift to Canadian defence ...
Lotus's V8 Gamble: The Hybrid Type 135 and the Return to Hethel
With a Giugiaro-designed supercar on the horizon, Lotus is betting on a hybrid V8 to bridge the gap between its heritage...
Animed’s Double Up Sale: A Window into the Premiumization of Pet Care
With discounts up to 50% on a second item, Animed is betting on the growing demand for behavioral wellness and human-gra...
Musk's Beijing Banquet Blunders: A Study in Diplomatic Dissonance
From eye-rolls to quirky faces, the SpaceX founder's behavior at a Chinese state banquet highlights a jarring contrast w...
The Beckham Blueprint: How Inter Miami Pushed Sir David Past £1 Billion
Sir David Beckham makes history as the UK's first billionaire athlete, signaling a new era of sports-led real estate and...
SIPP Cashback Wars: Is the Immediate Reward Worth the Long-Term Fee?
As Interactive Investor and IG compete for pension transfers, investors must weigh one-time cash bonuses against long-te...
The Inflation Pivot: Why Global Markets Are Retreating from Tech Euphoria
Rising inflation data in Japan and soaring oil prices are cooling the recent AI-driven market rally, sending bond yields...