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Roberto Cavalli, Founder of Italian Luxury Fashion House, Dead at 83
Roberto Cavalli was a renowned fashion designer who founded the Roberto Cavalli company in the 1970s.
Nike CEO John Donahoe is Fed Up With Remote Work, Says Setup Slows Down Innovation in New Products
Nike CEO John Donahoe blames the recent decline in innovation to the challenges posed by remote work and acknowledges that there has been an excessive focus on direct sales, which may have hindered progress.
Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Drives Boot Sales Jump Over 20% Across The US, Retailers Are Thriving
Sales of Western-style boots saw a significant increase of over 20% in the week following the release of Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' last month.
Nike CEO John Donahoe Admits Too Much Focus on Online Stores, Renews Wholesale Partnerships to Expand Market Reach
Nike's CEO acknowledges the overemphasis on online stores and vows a return to wholesale partnerships. The shift aims at market expansion amidst profit concerns and competition.
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NHTSA is investigating the Ford Bronco and Escape recalls due to a fuel leak risk from cracked injectors. Safety concerns persist despite remedies offered; no injuries were reported.
Biden administration has been asked to suspend new flights to and from China temporarily. The United States aviation sector has petitioned the Biden administration to temporarily halt the authorization of new flights to and from China.
Chinese EV giant BYD secures $3.7B government funding, solidifying global dominance. Concerns rise over unfair competition, prompting EU investigation.
AI bots could soon replace Wall Street analysts. Sources within major banks revealed the details. Wall Street analysts are at risk of getting replaced by AI bots.
LinkedIn, in a bid to rival TikTok and Instagram in influencer marketing, has launched "Thought Leader ads," allowing advertisers to promote posts from independent creators.
Truong My Lan's death sentence concerns some experts. Here's why her case could negatively affect Vietnam.
Samsung Next is leaving Israel as the war rages on. The firm decided to take its business operations abroad instead.
Uber and Lyft postponed their Minneapolis departure on May 1 when the city council delayed a minimum wage raise until July.
Disneyland Resort is implementing lifetime bans for guests caught lying about disabilities in order to access attractions. This is part of a broader policy overhaul amid a rise in fraudulent claims, effective May 20 in Florida and June 18 in California.
The U.S. government disclosed a breach of Microsoft corporate emails by Russian hackers, prompting the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to issue a rare directive for affected agencies to change compromised log-ins and investigate further.