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As Honeywell Aerospace readies for its standalone debut, its CEO is forecasting big growth
Honeywell International announced in late 2023 that it would separate its aerospace division into an independent publicly traded company, a
LEGO Designed a Pair of 793-Piece Helmets for McLaren’s 1,000th Race. Norris and Piastri Are Actually Wearing Them
McLaren Racing has commissioned LEGO to design custom racing helmets containing exactly 793 bricks each for drivers Lando Norris and Oscar P
Burger King Just Brought Back Its Famous Crown Nuggets After 15 Years—but Fans Already Have 1 Major Complaint
Burger King has reintroduced its Crown Nuggets to menus across the United States following a 15-year absence from the chain's offerings, mar
Morgan Stanley will soon open its trillion-dollar wealth management funnel to AI agents
Morgan Stanley announced plans to integrate external artificial intelligence agents into its wealth management division, positioning itself
Sellers are pulling homes off the market at the fastest pace since 2020
The residential real estate market is experiencing a significant contraction in inventory availability, with homeowners withdrawing listings
Eli Lilly's top dealmaker says don't be surprised to see more M&A that pushes Lilly into new areas
Eli Lilly and Company has repositioned itself at the epicenter of pharmaceutical industry consolidation, with its recently appointed chief d
7 Small Business Ideas You Can Start in Under 14 Hours Per Week
The emergence of part-time entrepreneurship as a viable pathway to business ownership represents a significant shift in how individuals appr
Trump Aims New Tariffs at 59 Countries and the European Union
The Trump administration has unveiled an expansive tariff strategy targeting 59 countries and the European Union simultaneously, with offici
Oil Prices Rise as Iran and U.S. Exchange Strikes
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have escalated sharply, with Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles striking Kuwait's primary aviation hu
The 23andMe Collapse Is a Masterclass in Why Founders Shouldn’t Always Get Their Way
The genetic testing company 23andMe has reached an inflection point that encapsulates a broader crisis in founder-led enterprises: the conse
The Greatest Customer Discovery Tool Isn’t a Dashboard or a Survey. It’s Doing This 1 Exhausting Thing
The most valuable business intelligence often emerges not from sophisticated analytics platforms or carefully constructed focus groups, but
Why Marketers Need to Pay Attention to Religion
The commercial marketplace faces a significant blind spot in 2024 as religious and spiritual engagement experiences measurable growth across
Universal theme park gets £1.3bn taxpayer support - as name is revealed
Universal Orlando's parent company has secured £1.3 billion in public funding to develop Europe's first Universal Studios theme park, markin
New Intelligence Role Puts Bill Pulte’s Housing Agenda in Doubt
Bill Pulte assumed leadership of the Federal Housing Finance Agency in September 2024, carrying with him an ambitious mandate to reshape the
Google search facing UK 'conduct requirement'
The United Kingdom's competition watchdog has moved to impose a series of targeted regulatory measures directly on Google's search operation
CBS News Fires Scott Pelley of ‘60 Minutes’
CBS News has terminated Scott Pelley, one of the most recognizable figures in American broadcast journalism, from his position as correspond
After 9 Months of Turmoil, Uncle Nearest Has a Mystery Buyer—Here’s What Will Happen to the Whiskey Brand
Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, a rapidly ascendant Tennessee distillery founded by Fawn Weaver in Shelbyville, has accepted an acquisition o
NOTUS Cannot Be ‘The Star’: Judge Blocks D.C. News Outlet’s Rebranding
A federal judge has blocked NOTUS, a Washington D.C.-based political news outlet, from proceeding with its rebranding efforts following a tr
After Being Rejected by eBay, GameStop Just Posted Record-Breaking Profits
GameStop Corporation reported a net income of $389.6 million during the first quarter of its fiscal year, marking a significant financial mi
Colorado Enacts Law Tightening Scrutiny of Uber and Lyft
Colorado has enacted comprehensive legislation establishing new regulatory frameworks for ridesharing platforms, marking a significant polic
This Artist Rebuked Entertainment Companies for Years. Now She’s Selling $1 Concert Tickets
Phoebe Bridgers, the acclaimed indie folk singer whose introspective albums have earned Grammy nominations and a devoted international fanba
Ulta shares pop as beauty retailer beats Wall Street expectations and hikes earnings outlook
Ulta Beauty delivered a notable earnings surprise on Tuesday that sent its share price higher, marking a decisive moment for the beauty reta
Think AI Is Ruining the Job Market for Gen-Z? A New Study Blames Remote Work Instead—Here’s Why
Recent research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has identified an unexpected culprit in the rising unemployment struggles facing r
White House Correspondents Dinner Rescheduled for July
The White House Correspondents Association has announced the rescheduling of its annual dinner to July following a security incident that fo
South West Water handed record fine after incident that left hundreds ill
South West Water, the regional utility provider serving Devon and Cornwall, has received a financial penalty of £1.8 million from regulators
Nuuly Hits 500,000 Subscribers as Clothing Rental Rivals Struggle
Nuuly, the clothing rental platform owned by Urban Outfitters Inc., has reached a significant milestone by surpassing 500,000 subscribers, e
J. Crew’s New Summer Campaign Goes All-In on Millennial Nostalgia
J. Crew Group, the American fashion retailer headquartered in New York, has unveiled a comprehensive summer marketing campaign that delibera
The Real Reasons 11 Million Americans Over 65 Are Skipping Retirement and Staying at Work
The United States is witnessing a demographic recalibration that contradicts conventional retirement narratives. Americans aged 65 and older
Shareholders Keep Voting Against This CEO’s Nearly $100 Million Payday. Here’s Why He Says He Deserves It
The chief executive of a major American corporation faces a growing shareholder rebellion over a compensation package valued at nearly $100
Could This Indiana City Really Become the New Home of the Chicago Bears?
The prospect of relocating the Chicago Bears to Gary, Indiana represents one of the most consequential stadium negotiations in modern sports





