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Clothing chain Bob's Stores closing after 70 years
Bob's Stores, a longtime Northeast clothing store chain, announced this week that it is shutting down amid a bankruptcy filing. -
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A Fashion Editors Quest to Craft a Wardrobe by America’s Finest Artisans
One former fashion editor’s quest to find the country’s craftspeople to create quietly patriotic, heirloom-worthy fashion. -
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Music Labels Take On AI Startups With New Lawsuits
Universal, Sony and Warner allege that the two companies generate sound-a-likes of popular recordings using copyrighted works. -
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Two more luxury-fashion players could join forces — with the backing of Amazon, report says
Upscale fashion retail chains Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus could soon join forces and get a financial boost from Amazon.com Inc., according to a report on Wednesday, as luxury brands consolidate amid a slump in demand. -
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Royce Lewis injury: Twins star lands on injured list with adductor strain after leaving game early
Brooks Lee was called up to take his roster spotMLB -
CBS Sports - Sports
Brooks Lee promoted: Twins call up switch-hitting top prospect for MLB debut as Royce Lewis lands on IL
Lee's debut was delayed by a spring training injury but he has dominated since returning to playMLB -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Actively Black Will Be Dressing Team Nigeria for the Olympics
Actively Black, the company that will be dressing Team Nigeria, has gold-medal-worthy ambitions.
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