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A November to Remember: S&P 500 Climbs Amid Controversy

November closed with a bang for the stock market, as the S&P 500 delivered its best monthly performance since November 2023.

Black Friday: The Evolution of Retail’s Biggest Day

The advent of online shopping, extended sales periods, and evolving consumer habits have diluted the singular frenzy of the day, but its relevance persists in the retail calendar.

China’s Electric Vehicle Market: A Race to the Bottom?

The battle for dominance in China’s electric vehicle (EV) market has entered a fierce phase, marked by aggressive cost-cutting demands and a relentless price war.

ICONS: Grace Coddington

At 83 years old, Grace Coddington remains one of the most influential figures in the fashion world, someone who is impossible to ignore.

Stop Trying to Make “Glicked” Happen

Hollywood’s Desperate Push for Box Office Relevance

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The Art Market’s Cooling Trend: A Season of Bananas and Cautious Bidding

Beyond a few triumphs, the broader art market continued its post-pandemic slump, revealing cracks in an industry that once seemed impervious to broader economic pressures.

Spain’s Workforce Strategy: Legalizing Migrants to Meet Labor Needs

Spain is implementing a bold new policy: granting residency and work permits to approximately 900,000 undocumented migrants over the next three years.

Green with Nvidia

The company is riding an unprecedented wave of success, setting a high bar in the tech and investment world.

Turbulence Ahead: What Spirit Airlines’ Bankruptcy Means for Travelers

The has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

The Grand Egyptian Museum: A New Home for Egyptian History

Two decades after construction began, we are getting closer to the grand opening of the world's largest museum.

Why the Misery Index Misses the Mark

When economists crafted the misery index—a straightforward sum of unemployment and inflation rates—it became a go-to measure for assessing economic pain. But it feels less accurate nowadays.

The Impact of Trump’s Return on the Dollar: What It Means for Global and Domestic Markets

The anticipation of Donald J. Trump potentially returning to the White House has already made the U.S. dollar surge.

Grammy 2025: Clear Female Dominance

2024 was undeniably a monumental year for women in pop music. Out of the eight nominees in the categories for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year, six are dominated by female artists.

STAYDIUMS, PART 2: Why Cities Keep Betting on Stadiums—and Losing

Publicly financed stadiums are a recurring theme in the U.S., despite evidence that the economic returns are often underwhelming.

STAYDIUMS, PART 1: The Buffalo Bills and the Billion-Dollar Bet

Advocates claim that publicly financed stadiums boost the local economy, create jobs, and attract tourism. But is that enough to justify the steep price tag?

Germany’s Economic Crossroads: A Tale of Crisis and Opportunity Part 2

Part 2: The Road to Recovery or Further Decline?

Germany’s Economic Crossroads: A Tale of Crisis and Opportunity Part 1

Part 1: Unraveling the Crisis in Corporate Germany

Boeing Union Strike Ends: New Contract Brings Financial Relief and Workforce Stability

Boeing's largest union voted on Monday to approve a new contract, ending a weeks-long strike that had severely impacted the aerospace giant’s finances.

ICONS: Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones, who passed away at 91, was instrumental to legends like Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson, helping shape the sound of jazz and pop for over 60 years.