The mythically low price of a hot-dog-and-soda combo hasn’t changed since 1985—and one former CEO says he received a death threat after suggesting a change
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Irina Ivanova (via Fortune)
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6/1/24
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The secondhand platform boasts up to 1.2 billion monthly users, with Gen Z and millennials flocking to the site in search of hidden gems.
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Sasha Rogelberg (via Fortune)
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6/1/24
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The group also faced criticism and withdrew an award for a book that included a sympathetic portrayal of a cavalry officer who participated in the slaughter of Lakota Indians.
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John Seewer, The Associated Press (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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Robert Scott Murray, former chief executive of the networking-equipment maker 3Com, sold his Getty stock for about $1.5 million, officials said.
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David Hamilton, The Associated Press (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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Pershing Square could go public as soon as 2025.
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Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez, Luisa Beltran (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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America’s work-life balance clashes with hustle culture, leading employees to spin out.
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Chloe Berger (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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The former chair of Morgan Stanley Asia thinks a trade war isn’t in either country’s best interest.
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Paolo Confino (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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It's a small change conducted on a trial basis, but when it comes to sustainability, lots of little things add up.
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Adam Gale (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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Potential malfunctions with the warning system, meant to alert drivers their seatbelt is unfastened, could increase the risk of injuries.
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Michelle Chapman, The Associated Press (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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European drivers already have EV options.
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Chris Morris (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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The two major unions representing millions of teachers and construction workers invest in private equity—and want to hold it accountable.
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Randi Weingarten, Sean McGarvey (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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Renault CEO Luca de Meo was critical of Volkswagen after talks over a joint affordable EV imploded.
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Ryan Hogg (via Fortune)
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5/31/24
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At least one of them involves brushing up on U.S. history.
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Jane Thier (via Fortune)
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5/30/24
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Americans’ confidence in their own personal finances is as strong as their pessimism about the rest of the economy.
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Paolo Confino (via Fortune)
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5/30/24
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"He was making fun of Chase."
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Eleanor Pringle (via Fortune)
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5/30/24
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While the biggest fights in this year’s proxy season ended in defeat for activists, there are still some upcoming fights in which they may fare better.
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Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Steven Tian (via Fortune)
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5/30/24
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The Texas State Securities Board has issued a cease and desist order against Arkbit Capital for fraudulent crypto mining activities, exposing fake data centers and manipulated media used to lure …
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Shota Oba (via BeInCrypto)
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5/30/24
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Carlos Tavares said a price war would likely move automakers' supply chains outside of Europe.
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Ryan Hogg (via Fortune)
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5/30/24
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Peltz's proxy battle posed the greatest threat to a Disney CEO since Michael Eisner’s feud with family heir Roy Disney twenty years ago.
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Christiaan Hetzner (via Fortune)
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5/30/24
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The Federal Aviation Administration required the company to produce a turnaround plan after one of its jetliners suffered a blowout of a fuselage panel during an Alaska Airlines flight in January.
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David Koenig, The Associated Press (via Fortune)
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5/30/24
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Vanguard keeps investments like Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs out of its offerings. Its decision is debatable but not new.
The post Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs still off the table for Vanguard – …
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Vivian Nguyen (via Crypto Briefing)
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5/30/24
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Private equity investments in Southeast Asia totaled $9 billion in 2023, a significant drop from the $27 billion reported in 2021.
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Lionel Lim (via Fortune)
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5/29/24
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The airline’s sales department was cut back as part of the switch.
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Mary Schlangenstein, Bloomberg (via Fortune)
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5/29/24
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Eight separate Black men were ejected from a flight set to take off from Phoenix.
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The Associated Press (via Fortune)
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5/29/24
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The arrested administrator, Yunhe Wang, sold access to the 19 million Windows computers he hijacked—more than 613,000 in the U.S.
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The Associated Press (via Fortune)
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5/29/24
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