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Facts for 'a candid world': Journalism and the US at 250
Over 17 days in June 1776, a 33-year-old man bent over his lap desk, putting ink on paper, scratching out words, revising. His countrymen were at war with their government. His mission was clear: Write a case for separating 13 English colonies from…
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Why Nevada leads the nation in job growth
Here's the truism that powers the free market. Economic growth hinges on what the government doesn't do far more than what the government does do.
Call for Papers | Journal of Public Policy & Marketing: Advancing Wiser Consumption and Innovation: Consumer Wisdom, Wiser Innovation, and Public Policy for Flourishing
Resource folder with introductory readings: https://tinyurl.com/wiserconsumptionandinnovation Rapid technological, market, and societal changes are reshaping consumption in ways that profoundly influence well-being. For example, AI-enabled tools…
Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) Stock Price Surges Over 3% After Wall Street Journal Dismisses NBCUniversal Takeover Talk
Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) shares climbed 3.8% to $74.14 on Wednesday, rebounding from near their 52-week low after acquisition speculation surrounding NBCUniversal was walked back. The Wall Street Journal reported that NBCUniversal was a broad…
U.S. Futures Down Slightly, European Stocks Mixed
U.S. futures for the S&P 500 were down 0.3% and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average decreased 0.1%. Changes in futures do not necessarily predict movements after the opening bell. In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 was flat in morning…
In the global car market, China is eating everyone's lunch - except at home
Chinese car manufacturers are gobbling up European market share, especially in electric vehicles, and are rapidly expanding market share at the expense of the European automobile companies. Declining growth in China's domestic market is bolstering…
What The FDA's Latest Ruling Could Mean For Future Of Nicotine Pouches
The Food and Drug Administration's recent decision to allow certain nicotine pouches to be marketed as posing fewer health risks than cigarettes could potentially lead to the U.S. becoming smoke-free one day, according to one analyst. The FDA said…
No one can control the future
In a recent New York Times op-ed, the senior socialist senator from Vermont argued that artificial intelligence was 'built on our collective intelligence'—our 'books, songs, artwork, journalism, computer code, scientific research, videos…
Marketing To Billions Of World Cup Fans: Lessons From Lay's
Hernán Tantardini grew up in Argentina, where soccer was a way of life. But in the U.S., where he's now the CMO of PepsiCo's Lay's and Food Portfolio, he knows the culture around soccer is different. But as FIFA World Cup games are played…
Aldi's new lightweight ecru bedspread is on-trend for summer and looks far more expensive than £10
We're used to popping into Aldi for our weekly shop, browsing the different food special buys and saving a lot of money on our groceries. But this week we'll also be swinging by the supermarket as they've just released their latest homeware drop…
WHOOP reveals shock mental health trends - including when stress levels spike
If June was whooping your emotions around, you're probably not alone — at least, according to new data from a leading human performance brand. The company behind the popular WHOOP wearable health tracker has revealed new insights into mental…
Sony to end video game disc production in January 2028
Gaming giant Sony Interactive Entertainment will stop manufacturing physical discs for its video games from January 2028. In a July 1 post to the company's official PlayStation Blog, senior director of content communications Sid Shuman explained…
Officials skeptical of EU push to reset China trade amid retaliation fears
The European Union's latest bid to reset its trade and economic relationship with China is already floundering, with some member states and officials involved in the planning skeptical that the bloc is ready to take decisive action should diplomacy…
Soccer's Asian century is still just a distant dream
In the early 2000s Sepp Blatter, the then-head of soccer's governing body FIFA, spoke of where he saw the sport going. “In Asia you have more than half the world's population,” he said. “The future of football must be in…
Erdogan shows Europe why NATO needs Turkey's clout on defense
When NATO leaders arrive at Recep Tayyip Erdogan's vast, 1,000-room complex in Ankara next week, the Turkish president is expected to tell them how vital his country is to a military alliance in trouble. It's a separate event in the city, though…
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