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Kohl’s drops generous offers as it tries to win back customers

Many Americans this year plan to reduce their spending on back-to-school items amid economic pressures, and Kohl’s is adding new offerings to attract these price-conscious consumers. A recent survey from consulting firm Deloitte found that Americans plan to spend $30.4 billion, or about $557 per student, on back-to-school items this year, which is 6% less

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Starbucks taps childhood nostalgia with 5 new drinks

Starbucks (SBUX) is looking to chase a feeling that doesn’t start in a coffee shop. In fact, it typically starts with summer, orange-and-vanilla frozen treats, and the sort of dessert most people remember from childhood before they ever knew what espresso was. That’s what makes the coffee-shop giant’s latest limited-time menu move more than just

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Literary tourism and hotels that amp it up have come to Iceland

While Iceland does not immediately bring to mind associations of being a literary hub in the way of London or Paris, the small Nordic nation sitting in the Atlantic Ocean between North America and Europe is home to extensive centuries-old literary traditions around Norse storytelling and mythology. Two 13th-century foundational literary works known as Eddas

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Does Meta pay dividends? Its yield and payouts explained

Dividends are one way for profitable companies to reward their shareholders, while also signaling financial strength and confidence in their future cash flow. Tech stocks, however, have traditionally prioritized stock buybacks over dividends as a way to reinvest excess cash and return value to shareholders. Meta Platforms gives shareholders both. The company regularly spends tens

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