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Pietro Beccari: ‘There is no household in the world that doesn’t have [contact with] Louis Vuitton’
The Louis Vuitton chief wants to turn the LVMH-owned luxury brand into a cultural juggernautFinancial Times - Business -
Federer, Nadal summit mountain in Italy's Dolomites for Louis Vuitton campaign
The fashion brand returned its "Core Values" campaign featuring the tennis icons, with the tagline "these are journeys that turn into legends."ESPN - Sports -
From Louis Vuitton to Beyoncé's album, Black-owned businesses see 'cowboy core' boom
Purchases of Western-style boots have grown substantially since “Cowboy Carter” dropped in March, according to Circana, to the benefit of Black businesswomen.NBC News - Top stories -
Companies are trying to attract more smartphone users across Africa. But there are risks
Internet-enabled phones can play a unique role in sub-Saharan Africa, where infrastructure and public services are among the world’s least developedABC News - Tech -
British Museum says 626 items lost or stolen have been found
Museum chair George Osborne hails ‘remarkable result’ as recovery effort continues with leads on another 100. The British Museum has located another 268 items that went missing or were stolen from its storerooms, bringing the total number ...The Guardian - World -
Are UK boards ‘too hot to trot’ in selling off companies?
More clarity is needed from government on which companies should be protectedFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Graceland is not for sale, Elvis Presley's granddaughter Riley Keough says in lawsuit
Elvis Presley’s estate is fighting what it says is a fraudulent scheme to auction off Graceland to the highest bidderABC News - Top stories -
Just one company sells Chinese-made EVs in the U.S. Here’s how it’s navigating Biden’s new tariffs.
Analysts emphasize that Sweden-based Polestar had been moving away from having its electric vehicles made in China before this month’s news about U.S. tariffs.MarketWatch - Business -
Best luxury luggage in 2024
Upgrade your luggage and fly in style in 2024 with one of these stylish options from Rimowa, Paravel, Away and more.CBS News - Top stories -
Best luggage for kids in 2024
These top-rated carry-on luggage pieces for kids make packing and traveling a lot easier with your little ones.CBS News - Top stories -
Worldwide alert warns of violence against LGBTQ community
While the State Department bulletin is meant for overseas travel, there is concern of a domestic threat from ISIS, two sources told CBS News.CBS News - Top stories -
US warns of possible Pride Month attacks worldwide
The warning comes one week after a similar alert from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security.BBC News - Top stories -
Will AirPods be on sale for Prime Day? Here's what we know
Find out whether you can expect to see Apple AirPods on sale this year during Amazon's big Prime Day 2024 shopping event.CBS News - Top stories -
When We Lost Challenger
Our secretary burst into the room, crying. ‘It blew up,’ she got out.The Wall Street Journal - World -
German Bunds Seen More Attractive Than U.S. Treasurys in Near Term
German Bunds look to offer more value versus Treasurys during the countdown to ECB interest-rate cuts, but major rallies in Bunds are unlikely, Societe Generale said.The Wall Street Journal - World - Germany -
Křetínský’s Royal Mail deal is far from in the bag
Were overdue reforms to take place, then the Czech tycoon’s offer looks lowFinancial Times - Business -
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Another American tourist arrested in Turks and Caicos after ammunition found in luggage
A Florida woman faces potential years in prison after ammunition was found in her luggage, joining four other Americans arrested for similar offenses this year. Kris Van Cleave reports.CBS News - Top stories -
St. Louis Cardinals unveil 2024 City Connect uniforms
The franchise will wear red jerseys for just the second time in its historyCBS Sports - Sports -
Target lowering prices on 5,000 frequently bought items
Target said Monday it will lower prices on approximately 5,000 frequently bought items as it seeks to stay competitive amid signs consumers are experiencing price fatigue.NBC News - Top stories -
Target slashing prices on thousands of items this summer
Target is planning to lower prices, saying it will cut the cost of thousands of items this summer, hoping to lure customers back into stores. It comes as Americans juggle short-term needs with long-term financial goals. CBS News business analyst ...CBS News - Top stories -
Target cutting prices on thousands of household items
Target is slashing prices on more than 5,000 items by this summer. Prices for household items like milk, bagels, diapers and even pet food are dropping, but there are concerns the move could hurt small businesses struggling to compete with larger ...CBS News - Top stories -
Target cutting prices on thousands of basic items: Here's which items will cost less
The retail chain said customers will see lower prices on items ranging from milk to diapers.ABC News - Top stories -
Nearly 900K Yogi tea bags recalled for excessive pesticide residue
Nearly 900,000 Yogi tea bags have been recalled after excessive levels of pesticide residues were detected, according to details posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.The Hill - Politics -
China must learn from Japan’s ‘lost decades’
The consequences of the world’s second-largest economy being sucked into a deflationary spiral would be severeFinancial Times - World - China -
Arup lost $25mn in deepfake video conference scam
UK-based engineering group identified as target of fraud that used digitally cloned CFO to trick Hong Kong staffFinancial Times - World -
South Africa’s ‘lost leader’ faces the end game
What’s at stake in Cyril Ramaphosa’s last electionFinancial Times - World -
Lost in Translation: Scarlett Johansson v AI
Plus, first infected blood payouts announcedBBC News - Top stories -
'What Was I Thinking?' The Big-Ticket Items People Regret
People spend a lot of money on all sorts of things, only to later ask themselves: “What was I thinking?”The Wall Street Journal - World -
Target to cut prices on 5,000 items in bid to lure cash-strapped customers
Target joins other retailers and other major businesses moving to slash prices as inflation-weary consumers grow thriftier.CBS News - Top stories -
Police departments sell their used guns
Firearms sold by law enforcement have turned up at crime scenes thousands of times in recent years, a CBS News Investigation found.CBS News - Top stories -
Samsonite Memorial Day sale: Save 30% on the brand's most popular luggage options
Shop the Samsonite Memorial sale to save on Samsonite luggage and travel accessories for the summer season.CBS News - Top stories -
Police close roads as Celtic fans gather in Glasgow
Police say a 'proportionate' plan is in place after disruption caused by celebrating fans last year.BBC News - Top stories -
Klopp joins Instagram with message for L'pool fans
Liverpool's outgoing manager Jurgen Klopp joined Instagram on Saturyday, instantly becoming a hit when he racked up a million followers.ESPN - Sports -
Arteta reassures Arsenal fans: 'We'll win it' in end
Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal not to be satisfied with being runners-up and backed his team to win the Premier League after suffering heartache for the second consecutive season.ESPN - Sports -
Is Your Company Ready for Interdependence?
Independence is great, but interdependence is what's really rewardingInc. - Business -
How Companies Dodge Tariffs
Protectionist trade policies are popular on both the left and right. But some economists say they’re likely to backfire.The New York Times - Business -
Discovery of long-lost river may solve ancient pyramid mystery
The 40-mile-long river branch, which ran by the Giza pyramid complex, was hidden under desert and farmland for millennia, scientists said.CBS News - Top stories -
Bumble to Users: You Need Sex. Users to Bumble: Get Lost.
A new advertising campaign from the dating app set off a firestorm of criticism, prompting the company to apologize.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Fury v Usyk: the expert’s view on where the fight will be won and lost
Experienced trainer breaks down the tactics that could decide battle to be crowned undisputed heavyweight world champion. This is likely to be a very close fight. You’ve got two unbeaten fighters, one in Oleksandr Usyk who has never been knocked ...The Guardian - World