A brief history of SoulCycle: How a cycling company sparked hate and hype for an entire industry People are willing to pay a lot to find their souls. But will their love for tap-backs persist in the face of the pandemic? Jessica Hicks 9.17.20 12:56 PM Features
Don’t cry for Tiffany’s: Here's why the jeweler and LVMH broke up The Tiffany's vs. LVMH drama explained Jael Goldfine 9.16.20 1:30 PM Markets
Owner of New York Sports Clubs and hundreds of other gyms files for bankruptcy By the end of March as states imposed gym shutdowns, Town Sports temporarily closed all of its nearly 200 locations. The company had to lay off much of its 7,000-person workforce and stopped paying rent on some locations. Gianna Prudente 9.15.20 3:30 PM Markets
A brief history of Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte: How the cult favorite spawned memes and moral panic The PSL is America’s most loved and hated billion-dollar drink. Jael Goldfine 9.14.20 7:30 PM Features
This hedge fund manager is facing prison time for sabotaging formerly bankrupt retailer Neiman Marcus Hedge fund manager Daniel Kamensky is facing 50 years in prison for sabotaging retailer Neiman Marcus just as the department store emerges from bankruptcy. Jael Goldfine 9.11.20 7:52 PM Markets
Nobody is going to the gym If gyms make it out of COVID-19 in tact, they'll be much smaller than before. Danny Konstantinovic 9.11.20 12:00 PM Innovation