The history of Abercrombie & Fitch, a brand searching for a new identity Abercrombie & Fitch's history dates back to 1892 when it sold hunting and sporting wear. After several ownership changes and brand overhauls, it faces a new challenge in 2018: relevancy. Amy Lamare 10.12.18 7:10 PM Markets
Twitter is building a "Media Understanding" group that will use machine learning to cut troublesome content With a focus on machine learning experts, Twitter is hiring aggressively to create tools designed to moderate discussion on the social network. Joshua Fruhlinger 7.26.18 4:46 PM Tech
Data-based advice for IHOP (IHOb?): Stick to selling pancakes. Turns out people would rather have cheap pancakes instead of burgers from the restaurant chain Joshua Fruhlinger 6.13.18 1:14 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
The death of The Weinstein Company visualized by data As Harvey Weinstein is escorted out of a courtroom in handcuffs, his company sunk with him. Joshua Fruhlinger 5.25.18 3:57 PM Markets
Southwest Airlines' strong social following shows downturn after safety incidents After years of consistent growth on Facebook, Southwest is seeing its first decline in popularity after two safety incidents. Joshua Fruhlinger 5.2.18 5:15 PM People
What gets people talking about a brand on Facebook? In the case of Shazam, a DC movie of the same name had people talking about it. But now people are talking about the company's Apple acquisition. Joshua Fruhlinger 4.25.18 12:57 PM People
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