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A general view of the nearly finished Bolands Quay new site on Dublins Barrow Street next Google EMEA HQ building (right-not in the picture), at the Grand Canal Docks, in Dublin.
TechDublin residents are standing up to $2.3 trillion neighbor Google’s plans to build a pub, saying they are ‘effectively living’ on the tech giant’s campus
By Ryan HoggJuly 16, 2024
female model wearing a cowboy hat and Levi's denim jacket
NewslettersLevi’s CFO on the Western fashion trend and the brand’s ‘denim lifestyle’ strategy
By Sheryl EstradaJuly 16, 2024
There are very few rules when it comes to dressing for the office in 2024, says Derek Guy.
Personal FinanceMen’s fashion ‘has never been better’ — but what to wear to work?
By Alicia AdamczykJuly 16, 2024
JD Vance
PoliticsTrump, 78, chooses a millennial as his running mate
By Jill Colvin, Steve Peoples, Zeke Miller and The Associated PressJuly 15, 2024
a person looking at a checked jacket at a store window
RetailCan iconic coat maker Burberry ever recover from CEO departures, a stodgy turnaround plan, and a 64% share decline in a year?
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 15, 2024
Bird flu outbreak at Colorado farm as 5 workers reported positive: Experts warn of ‘turning point,’ call for urgent action
CommentaryBird flu outbreak at Colorado farm as 5 workers reported positive: Experts warn of ‘turning point,’ call for urgent action
By Carolyn BarberJuly 15, 2024
One of the Beastie Boys said in his will that none of their songs could be used in an ad. Now the group is suing the parent company of Chili’s
RetailOne of the Beastie Boys said in his will that none of their songs could be used in an ad. Now the group is suing the parent company of Chili’s
By The Associated PressJuly 13, 2024
A boy eating chips from a package.
RetailSay goodbye to $6 Cheetos—snack companies finally lower prices
By Eva RoytburgJuly 12, 2024
Costco stock falls despite membership fee increase, strong sales report
FinanceCostco stock falls despite membership fee increase, strong sales report
By Greg McKennaJuly 11, 2024
Costco’s new outsider CFO makes a splash with the first membership fee increase in 7 years
LeadershipCostco’s new outsider CFO makes a splash with the first membership fee increase in 7 years
By Phil WahbaJuly 11, 2024
Big Lots warns its survival is in doubt, plans to close up to 40 stores
RetailBig Lots warns its survival is in doubt, plans to close up to 40 stores
By Chris MorrisJuly 11, 2024
Vera Bradley aims to follow the Abercrombie playbook with a rebrand of its 2000s-favorite quilted bags
NewslettersVera Bradley aims to follow the Abercrombie playbook with a rebrand of its 2000s-favorite quilted bags
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsJuly 11, 2024
Baby boty sitting in a shopping cart with groceries.
RetailHold on to your Pampers: Diaper and tampon shortages predicted this summer as new European law threatens the $3.5 billion supply chain
By John Ainger, Agnieszka de Sousa and BloombergJuly 10, 2024
John Donahoe
LeadershipNike’s sales are so poor it brought a former senior executive out of retirement to fix its relationship with retailers
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 9, 2024
London, United Kingdom. Minister for Prisons, Parole and Probation, James Timpson OBE, poses for a photograph following their appointment to Cabinet by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in 10 Downing Street.
PoliticsThe U.K.’s newest prisons minister is a multimillion-dollar key-cutting heir known for hiring hundreds of ex-offenders
By Ryan HoggJuly 9, 2024
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