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Sasha Rogelberg is a reporter and former editorial fellow on the news desk at Fortune, covering retail and the intersection of business and popular culture. Before becoming a journalist, Sasha graduated with a degree in psychology from Bryn Mawr College and was a research assistant at the University of Pennsylvania studying nicotine addiction and tobacco product marketing. If you have a tip, you can reach Sasha on Signal: @sashrogel13.

A person sits at a table sneezing behind a pile of tissues as others look at her disgusted.
SuccessGen Z is actually taking sick days, unlike their older coworkers. It’s redefining the workplace
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 28, 2024
Two young men sit in the stands at a sports event and smile while looking at a phone
LifestyleAmericans are draining stock portfolios to shovel more money into sports betting
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 27, 2024
A family orders ice cream from an ice cream truck.
RetailIt’s hotter than ever but people don’t want ice cream, leaving sweets purveyors struggling
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 26, 2024
A shoppers stands in an aisle of fruits and vegetables and places an item in their bag.
RetailShoppers are so scarred by inflation they’ve cemented new habits to save money—and discount retailers are the big winners
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 22, 2024
A man in a home improvement store aisle places painting supplies under his arm.
RetailA DIY drought is shaking the foundations of the home improvement industry
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 21, 2024
Men in grey shirts and red pants jump onto a rescue boat.
LeadershipWho is Jonathan Bloomer, Morgan Stanley’s chairman who is presumed dead in the Bayesian yacht disaster?
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 20, 2024
People look at an Optimus bot, which is standing in a clear glass box.
TechTesla is hiring workers for $48 an hour to wear motion-capture suits to train its humanoid robots
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 19, 2024
A man looks at his laptop screen while smiling.
SuccessMore CEOs are enjoying the remote-work life—but employees resent it
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 18, 2024
Doug McMillion wears and tan suit and speaks into a microphone.
RetailRich people are going to Walmart more—and they’re a key reason for the company’s recent success
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 15, 2024
A woman pushing a shopping cart in a Walmart
RetailWalmart’s shopper surge last quarter should boost retailer’s profits for the rest of the year
By Paolo Confino and Sasha RogelbergAugust 15, 2024
Steve Cahillane wearing a suit and bowtie speaks behind a glass podium.
RetailThe Mars-Kellanova merger bolsters them against 2 big threats—inflation and Ozempic
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 14, 2024
Brian Niccol photographed at Chipotle's Cultivate Center in Irvine, CA on February 27, 2023.
RetailHow Starbucks’ new CEO Brian Niccol went from fast-food Frankenstein to Chipotle’s redeemer
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 13, 2024
A man stands in front of a shelf of televisions and accessories in boxes.
Retail‘Why do I need AI in my coffee maker?’ AI-labeled products can scare away customers, study finds
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 12, 2024
A group of swimmers run out of the Seine river.
EnvironmentOlympic swimmers are staving off E. coli by chugging Coca-Cola
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 8, 2024
A man holds two white panels next to a bright light.
EnvironmentNissan is experimenting with futuristic new paint that can cool down your car by over 20º F
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 7, 2024
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