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This Fifth-Generation Department Store Is Winning the Luxury Game
Hirshleifers, on the North Shore of Long Island, is globally influential, with an A-list clientele and annual sales hovering in the $100 million range. Yet it remains determinedly scrappy and family-run.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Challengers got everything right about my sport – apart from the sexiness | Andrea Petkovic
I played on tour for 16 years and I was ready for Luca Guadagnino’s new movie to fail. But it’s the most accurate depiction of the tennis life I have seen on screen. On a hot spring day in Munich, I went to a small movie theatre in the basement of ...The Guardian - World -
3 critical investing mistakes to avoid right now
With inflation stubborn and interest rates high, it's critical to avoid these three investing mistakes right now.CBS News - Top stories -
Adam Neumann’s Bid to Buy WeWork Failed. Will He Now Try to Compete With It?
WeWork’s controversial former CEO tried to acquire the bankrupt company he left in crisis. After being rebuffed, Adam Neumann will have to pivot to something new.Wired - Tech -
21 best Wayfair Way Day deals to shop
Wayfair’s Way Day sale is underway. Get up to 80% off home and small kitchen appliances from May 4th to May 6th.NBC News - Top stories -
Online Marketplaces Like eBay, Etsy Are Counting on AI to Supercharge Shopping
Technology has the potential to help both buyers and sellers.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Online Marketplaces Like eBay, Etsy Are Counting on AI to Supercharge Shopping
Technology has the potential to help both buyers and sellers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Epcot is my coffee shop': The rise of remote work at Disney World
As remote work becomes more standard, social media posts about working remotely from inside Disney World theme parks have been on the rise.NBC News - Top stories -
Warren Buffett’s shopping extravaganza kicks off with Squishmallows pit, 'Poor Charlie’s Almanack'
The Oracle of Omaha's annual event kicked off with wares from See's Candies to the latest Squishmallows of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger.CNBC - Business -
Everything You Need to Know About Hybrid Cars
What’s the difference between a hybrid, a mild hybrid, and a plug-in hybrid? This is the WIRED guide for the electric-curious.Wired - Tech
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