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Are Malls Dead? As If!
InStyle via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThough some nostalgic, beloved brands are languishing, ones with a laser-focus on innovation and community are thriving—and shoppers are taking notice.
The Best Meta Quest 3 Games to Grab First in 2024, Headset Prices, and More
IGN Videogames· 11 hours agoWhen it comes to my personal VR upgrade path, I blame Meta Quest 2's outstanding quality as the...
Ramit Sethi: 8 Online Business Ideas You Can Start Without Any Money
GoBankingRates via AOL· 3 days agoThe old adage that it "takes money to make money" doesn't resonate as it used to, thanks to online...
Are Malls Dead? As If!
InStyle· 5 days agoYou could be there in spirit, with feel-good movies like Clueless, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and Mallrats, or eyebrow-raising ones like Die Hard and...
Davenport mayor highlights flood, street, sewer and safety projects in State of the City
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoIn his State of the City address, Mayor Mike Matson warned more road barricades are coming. With...
Navigating Disruption: How Retailers Can Prepare For The R100 Billion Ecommerce Market
Investing.com· 6 days agoSouth African retail has experienced profound transformation over the past few years, with digital...
Federal Leaders Must Embrace AI or Risk Falling Behind
Newsweek· 5 days agoThis Sandbox initiative is poised to revolutionize the government's AI capabilities, enhancing a...
Young shoppers favoring imports, foreign brands
China Daily· 5 days agoChinese consumers have exhibited strong purchasing power for imported and foreign-branded products, which has become a key driver for upgraded consumption fueled by preferential policies such ...
Bankruptcy watch: Troubled retail brand ends U.S. manufacturing
TheStreet.com· 3 days agoThe iconic and popular brand is showing more signs of distress.
Home Depot launches Amazon-style feature customers will love
TheStreet.com· 7 days agoThe home improvement retailer has been making a lot of changes recently. Fast and free shipping, plus access to millions of SKUs – like everything from books to shows to embroidery kits – were there to take the edge of boredom off.