Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd swiped "left" on Tinder, and ended up a billionaire They say revenge is the best medicine. Wolfe Herd got her fill after leaving her former job and launching a dating site where women called the shots. Amy Lamare 5.14.22 10:36 PM Features
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Crocs are having a moment and are here to stay The weather outside is warming up and people are starting to wear sandals, flip flops, and Crocs again. Why is this ugly shoe so enduringly popular? Amy Lamare 5.10.22 4:07 PM Features
How Abercrombie & Fitch fell from the height of cool For a time, cargo pants, shirtless hunks and too much cologne powered the store to the top of the mall ecosystem, but exclusivity and racism ultimately brought the brand down. Its reputation is still recovering. Amy Lamare 5.3.22 9:05 PM Features
Shein's controversial rise into a $100 billion fast fashion juggernaut A host of scandals has done little to slow Shein’s rise to the pinnacle of the fast fashion world as consumers snap up its affordable clothes. Amy Lamare 4.29.22 4:53 PM Features
Racy ads and refusing to set goals: How GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons built his business empire We sat down with Bob Parsons to learn all about how someone who failed the fifth grade became a billionaire. Amy Lamare 4.18.22 3:48 PM Innovation
How Entenmann’s transformed from a small family bakery into a national supermarket staple The recent death of the founder’s grandson at age 92 has everyone nostalgic for cakes and cookies in white and blue windowed boxes. Here’s how Entenmann’s came to dominate your childhood. Amy Lamare 3.24.22 1:23 PM Features