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Target is selling a $146 lounge chair with four adjustable reclining positions for 52% off

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 Everyone’s summer looks different, but we think there are a few must-haves everyone needs to have that relaxing, sweet summer you’ve been craving since the throws […]

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Medicare covers CBD without FDA approval and faces a lawsuit

If you’re one of the roughly 65 million Americans enrolled in Medicare, there’s a recent update you should be aware of. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services launched a first-of-its-kind pilot program that reimburses eligible beneficiaries for certain hemp-derived CBD products. That alone would be major news for a federal health insurance program that

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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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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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Nordstrom brings back fashion brand after 25-year U.S. shutdown

A brand’s success in one market can create the illusion of universal appeal. In reality, consumer resonance is often highly localized. What works in one country across pricing, positioning, and product mix does not always translate seamlessly to another. That is what makes international expansion inherently risky. Differences in consumer behavior, culture, economic conditions, and

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