Fast fashion companies adjust their marketing as workers continue to struggle While some of your favorite clothing brands tout their quarantine-friendly collections, warehouse workers are putting their lives at risk to keep up. Julia Gray 4.7.20 6:51 PM Markets
Movie theaters face a murky future, but do audiences care? The potential death of the traditional movie theater might not matter to the modern viewer. Julia Gray 4.7.20 3:00 PM Markets
Nobody is talking about Airbnb Preventing the spread of Coronavirus means hunkering down in quarantine and putting our lives on hold, which of course includes business trips and vacation getaways. Julia Gray 4.6.20 5:06 PM Markets
A toilet paper CEO who drowned his company with an ill-fated expansion is now in even deeper sh*t A judge greenlit a bankruptcy trustee’s case against Jeffrey Schoen, potentially making him liable for tens of millions of dollars in damages. Christie Smythe 3.18.22 9:02 PM Markets
Cookware companies thrive as people quarantine in the kitchen Whether out of quarantine boredom or out of necessity, novices and kitchen masters alike are investing in new cookware. Julia Gray 4.3.20 6:40 PM Markets
ClassPass cuts spending and furloughs employees, and it's not all COVID-19's fault The start-up furloughed 53% of its employees. Julia Gray 4.3.20 3:25 PM Markets
YouTube plans to rival TikTok with upcoming "Shorts" feature, but does it need to? Shorts has the potential to get YouTube trending again, or it could be proof that the platform needs to pick a lane and stay in it. Julia Gray 4.2.20 5:12 PM Markets
No one knows who’s on the hook if a DAO gets sued Believers say DAOs are the future of work, but it’s not clear who gets held accountable if something goes wrong. Doug Bailey 3.16.22 4:37 PM Crypto