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Amazon is selling a mini dresser with a charging station for $36, and it even has built-in LED lights

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 Household storage is a hot commodity year-round, but it can be especially useful during the spring months. With the snow melting, the temperature rising, and spring

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122-year-old beauty giant sued by investors over fraud claims

When it comes to financial markets, volatility can be unforgiving, even for long-established multinational corporations with globally recognized brands. Recently, one legacy beauty conglomerate has faced heightened legal scrutiny alongside weakening financial performance, raising questions among investors about transparency, execution, and stability. Founded in 1904 in Paris, France, Coty has grown into one of the

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U.S. government gives strange warning on Finland travel

With travel advisories focusing both on wider diplomatic relations with a given country and the current on-the-ground situation around everything from crime to natural disasters, the U.S. State Department periodically tweaks its travel advisories for the 195 governments recognized by the United Nations. Most recently, it updated its travel advisory for Ireland to state that

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Moody’s warning on private credit is the loudest one yet

For years, Wall Street sold private credit as the perfect alternative for investors hungry for yield beyond what stocks and bonds deliver. The pitch was straightforward and seductive: lend directly to companies, skip the banks entirely, and collect returns that dwarf those offered by traditional fixed income. Billions of dollars poured in from pension funds,

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59-year-old pizza chain franchisee shuts locations, no bankruptcy

An economic downturn in the fast-food pizza dining sector has led to franchisees closing hundreds of locations and, in some cases, filing for bankruptcy protection. Popular pizza chain Papa John’s announced in its fourth-quarter earnings call that it will close 300 underperforming restaurants, including 200 by the end of 2026. Papa John’s also said it would cut

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