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Amazon is selling a 64-drawer organizer for only $34 that can make DIY dreams come true

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Why we love this deal For many people, getting the house organized is a springtime tradition. It’s right up there with hunting for Easter eggs and ripping up your March Madness […]

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Walmart is selling a flat umbrella shade for $66 that easily blocks the sun from any direction

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Why we love this deal Spending time in the backyard is a relaxing way to enjoy your own company or spend time with others, but it can often be cut short

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Papa Johns debuts bold menu changes to win back customers

From a small operation in a broom closet back in 1984, Papa Johns has quickly grown into one of the world’s biggest pizza chains. The chain managed to scale its operations by prioritizing “better ingredients” and clean labels, as well as early tech adoption. Papa Johns ensured consistency through vertical integration by using Quality Control

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Alaska Airlines is betting big on dessert in business class

With Alaska Airlines’ acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines completed in 2024, orders of Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 Dreamliner planes have been redirected toward the long-haul destinations to which the Seattle-based airline plans to expand in the coming years. For the coming 2026 summer travel season, Alaska is launching new routes to London, Rome and Reykjavík that it

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Roku drops customer surprise amid shifting audience behavior 

Roku has been making headlines recently primarily for frequent service upgrades amid streaming wars and other industry challenges.  Despite affordability concerns, overall consumer spending on streaming remains flat, but user behavior is shifting, as more households are opting for ad-supported tiers, reveals Deloitte’s latest report.  Key streaming statistics:  Flat spending and price sensitivity: Monthly streaming

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AI may be cracking this finance problem that never went away

Financial crime has long been one of the most persistent and expensive problems in banking. Despite decades of investment in compliance systems, money laundering and fraud continue evolving, often faster than the tools designed to detect them, noted Shufti. What makes the challenge more difficult today is scale. Financial systems are faster, more global, and

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