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RetailCup Noodles instant ramen adds s’mores flavor—a bid to prove it’s ‘not just a boring thing you’d buy because you’re on a budget’
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 1, 2024

TechHollywood tycoon Ari Emanuel blasts OpenAI’s Sam Altman after Elon Musk scared him about the future: ‘You’re the dog’ to an AI master
By Christiaan HetznerJuly 1, 2024

SuccessThe Germans and French get over 30 days off a year—yet, they feel more ‘deprived’ of vacations than their U.S. peers with half the days
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 1, 2024

By Kris NagelJuly 1, 2024

LifestyleKevin Costner mortgaged one of his properties to finance his latest film, but ‘Horizon’ just had a weak box office debut
By Lindsey Bahr and The Associated PressJune 30, 2024

RetailAhead of Florida’s ban on ‘lab-grown’ meat, consumers get their first—and possibly last—taste at Miami party
By David Fischer and The Associated PressJune 30, 2024

LifestyleThe shocking $4.7 billion ruling against the NFL could disrupt the balance of power between the league and its teams
By Giles Turner, Ira Boudway and BloombergJune 29, 2024

FinanceThe owner of Redbox DVD kiosks just filed for bankruptcy, saying results ‘failed to meet management’s expectations’
By Jeremy Hill and BloombergJune 29, 2024

FinanceThe South Bronx is a cross section of everything wrong with America, but has a community hellbent on changing that: ‘You need to have an outlet so it doesn’t destroy your life’
By Sunny NagpaulJune 29, 2024

LifestyleGen Alpha’s ‘Sephora kids’ trend has reached a fever pitch, forcing summer camps to ban skin care items
By Sasha RogelbergJune 29, 2024

LifestyleA year after a record-breaking summer for travel, Americans are still dead set on getting away. Some are putting off major life milestones to afford it
By Seamus WebsterJune 28, 2024

CommentaryAmerica is mobilizing to protect kids’ mental health. Social media and online safety bills are a good start—but California is going the extra mile
By Beth PausicJune 28, 2024

LeadershipPatagonia became famous for letting staff cut out early to chase waves—now it’s asking dozens of employees to relocate or leave because it’s 300% overstaffed
By Seamus WebsterJune 28, 2024

LifestyleElon Musk slams Lucasfilm president for being woke, saying she is ‘more deadly than the Death Star’
By Chris MorrisJune 28, 2024

LeadershipPatagonia has given some staff 3 days to decide whether they’ll relocate close to the office—or quit
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 28, 2024

LifestyleItaly is paying people as much as $32,000 to relocate to its Tuscan mountains as it tries to stabilize dwindling populations there
By Prarthana PrakashJune 28, 2024

LifestyleLuxury multimillion-dollar London flats are offering residents Wegovy, botox, and vitamin IV drips on demand
By Sarah Rappaport and BloombergJune 28, 2024

RetailGeneral Mills bets the power of flavor will save it from soggy demand—‘mac and cheese will be cheesier’ and ‘brownies will be fudgier’
By Sasha RogelbergJune 27, 2024

RetailSam’s Club is going after Costco through the hearts and wallets of Gen Z shoppers. ‘That generation believes it’s cool to save money,’ CEO says
By Sasha RogelbergJune 27, 2024

PoliticsThe Supreme Court just rejected a deal with the maker of OxyContin that would have shielded the billionaire Sackler family from liability—but provided billions of dollars to fight opioids
By The Associated Press and Mark ShermanJune 27, 2024

NewslettersAway CEO Jen Rubio expands luggage brand into soft-shell bags and puts IPO on the back burner
By Alicia Adamczyk and Joey AbramsJune 27, 2024

SuccessThe $500,000 motherhood penalty: New study shows how much having a child can cost women over their careers
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 27, 2024

EnvironmentDenmark is spending $100 million to get its citizens to adopt a plant-based diet—but its economy is still stubbornly reliant on pork and dairy exports
By Prarthana PrakashJune 27, 2024

EnvironmentFirst Lahaina home starts rebuilding nearly a year after the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century destroyed thousands of Maui homes and killed 102
By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher and The Associated PressJune 27, 2024

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