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48-year-old nostalgic mall retailer will close 25 stores in 2026

Few brands are as deeply embedded in youth culture as one that helped define the style identities of multiple generations, and whose site evokes nostalgia in many shoppers. From its expansive selection of Vans sneakers to its Thrasher graphic T-shirts and Santa Cruz Skateboards, the retailer has long embodied a distinct skater culture rooted in

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Amazon is selling $28 3-piece duvet cover sets for only $15 — and they come in 45 colors

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 With a new season in full swing, we’re more than ready to give our homes a spring makeover. And one of the easiest ways to do

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Coca-Cola CEO divulges surprising reason behind decision to step down

A major leadership shift is unfolding at The Coca-Cola Company (KO). And this time, artificial intelligence (AI) is at the center of it. James Quincey, one of the most influential leaders in the company’s modern history, says the rapid rise of AI helped shape his decision to step down. That’s after nearly a decade as

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Amazon just made a move that could change how you shop everywhere

Amazon (AMZN) is testing a program that would let shoppers access Prime shipping benefits on third-party websites without logging into an Amazon account, Business Insider reported. The pilot is tied to Amazon’s multi-channel fulfillment service. Its goal is to give merchants a way to offer Prime delivery perks while keeping full control of their own

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Private Credit: Out of Favor Today, in 401(k)s Tomorrow

Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses whether Private Credit appropriate for long-term retirement investors with Barron’s William Alpert. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network Joining me now is Bill Alpert. He’s a journalist with Barron’s Bill. So great to see you. Thanks for joining us this evening. William Alpert, Barron’s Good talking with you. Jeffrey Snyder,

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