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Fashion's richest billionaires are behind luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Chanel, and fast-fashion retailers like Uniqlo and Zara.
At the IGNITION: Smart Cities panel in Washington DC, experts discussed the challenges governments and cities face protecting against of cyberattacks.
People are being bombarded with more marketing messages than ever, and Iterable is among companies helping marketers make sure they don't get ignored.
Washington DC CTO Lindsey Parker discussed a future system where residents of a city can interact with different government agencies in one place.
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The culture at the unicorn luggage startup was toxic, The Verge reported. Now CEO Steph Korey says she's "appalled" by the messages she sent.
Flight attendants spend hundreds of hours in the air each year, so they learn to notice small details about the planes they work on.
After removing a president, the Senate must separately vote by simple majority to prevent them from holding a federal office in the future.
The trucking industry is struggling in 2019 — especially for truck drivers who own or work at small businesses.
Giorgio Armani, the cofounder and sole owner of fashion house Armani, is worth almost $7 billion. Here's a look at how he spends his fortune.
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