CNN • 03/24/2024 Why are bidets just now getting popular in America? Bring up installing a bidet to the average American before the pandemic, and they might have likely flushed the idea straightaway.
CNN • 12/04/2023 It’s one of the hottest designer bags around, and it’s affordable. Here’s why Boxy, colorful and emblazoned with the brand’s signature “TC” logo, Telfar’s “Shopping Bag” handbags have for years been prized accessories among the fashion conscious.
CNN • 09/25/2023 What are legacy admissions — and do colleges need them? Legacy college admission is an advantage given at birth, in which the children of a school’s alumni receive special consideration in the college admissions rat race.
CNN • 09/09/2023 Beyoncé wants everyone to wear silver and Etsy sellers are benefiting The Queen, better known as Beyoncé, had a dress code in mind for Renaissance tour concert goers attending her “House of Chrome,” as she described her concerts.
CNN • 08/16/2023 Aldi is buying 400 Winn-Dixie and Harveys supermarkets | Business Grocery shoppers in the Southeast can expect to see more Aldi stores starting 2024.
CNN • 05/27/2023 Lawyer apologizes for fake court citations from ChatGPT The meteoric rise of ChatGPT is shaking up multiple industries – including law, as one attorney recently found out.
CNN • 05/06/2023 Lulu who? A cult brand takes on the booming culture of 'dupes' Scroll through TikTok, and there’s a dupe for seemingly everything.
CNN • 03/13/2023 Should I pull my money out of the bank? What to know about bank failures Is my money safe? That’s the question on many bank customers’ minds after the stunning failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in the past week.
CNN • 03/11/2023 Takeaways from America's second-largest bank failure Silicon Valley Bank’s 48-hour collapse led to the second-largest failure of a financial institution in US history.
CNN • 01/15/2023 Gen Z has a new 'vintage' technology to obsess over First, it was disposable cameras. Then it was low-rise jeans. Now, Gen-Z’s latest “vintage” obsession is the flip phone – that mid-1990s era phone that has suddenly become oh so popular with millennials.
CNN • 12/18/2022 'Avatar: The Way of Water' gives James Cameron his first $100 million domestic debut | Business The highly anticipated “Avatar: The Way of Water” took in $134 million at the US box office, giving director James Cameron his first $100 million opening weekend — despite falling short of analyst predictions.
CNN • 12/05/2022 More than two dozen Taylor Swift fans sue Ticketmaster More than two dozen Taylor Swift fans are suing Ticketmaster parent Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. for “unlawful conduct” in the pop star’s chaotic tour sale, claiming the ticketing giant violated antitrust laws, among others.
CNN • 11/28/2022 Lawsuit alleges billionaire investor Leon Black raped a woman inside Jeffrey Epstein's home Billionaire investor Leon Black has been sued by a woman alleging he “brutal[ly]” raped her at Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse in spring 2002.
CNN • 11/21/2022 Bob Chapek's tenure marked by political missteps inside and outside of Disney Bob Chapek was initially silent on Florida’s controversial bill barring discussions of gender identity in school classrooms. Now he’s saying “Goodbye, Disney.”
CNN • 10/08/2022 Exxon illegally fired two scientists suspected of leaking information to WSJ, Labor Department says ExxonMobil has been ordered to reinstate two scientists who were fired after being suspected of leaking information to The Wall Street Journal, the US Labor Department said Friday.
CNN • 07/23/2022 Google fires engineer who contended its AI technology was sentient Google has fired the engineer who claimed an unreleased AI system had become sentient, the company confirmed, saying he violated employment and data security policies.
CNN • 07/18/2022 Toys 'R' Us is coming back. Soon, it'll be almost everywhere Once left for dead, Toys “R” Us is making a major comeback. The toy store brand will be just about everywhere for the holidays.
CNN • 03/19/2022 Most medical debt will not appear on your credit report if it's been paid off Three of the country’s largest credit reporting agencies are removing nearly 70% of medical debt from consumer credit reports, the companies announced in a joint statement Friday.