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Financial Times - Business
THG, and the art of expectation management
Ingenuity is an attitude, not just a brand name2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
The Art of Dressing Gracefully
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BBC News - Top stories
Haaland, Acerbi and the art of the shirt swap
Inter Milan's Francesco Acerbi jokingly asked Manchester City star Erling Haaland for two shirts - but why do players do it and what eventually happens to the shirts?8 hours ago -
The New York Times - Business
Tupperware, Food Container Pioneer, Files for Bankruptcy
The once-mighty kitchenware company has struggled financially for years. It says the direct sales model that fueled its success has become a weakness.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
What Does the Future of the Food Industry Look Like?
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Yahoo News - World
Western African Floods Displace Millions, Deepen Food Crisis
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The Guardian - World
Revealed: Far higher pesticide residues allowed on food since Brexit
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In Long Beach and beyond, micro-galleries turn neighborhoods into mini-art districts
The Little Free Library now has an art counterpart: A grassroots effort to establish micro art galleries in Long Beach is spreading to other neighborhoods.2 days ago -
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Citing multiple use-cases, Electronic Arts wants to use AI for what it believes will make games more efficient to develop.2 days ago
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