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Nike is getting some wins with the "Win Now" strategy.
  • Nike's Q1 revenue rose 1% to $11.7 billion, the company reported.
  • The "Win Now" strategy focuses on sports, with running leading the charge for growth.
  • Challenges persist in Greater China, with a 10% revenue drop due to market issues.

Nike's "Win Now" turnaround strategy comes with wins an


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So you've been putting off finally buying an air fryer — and then kicking yourself every time your food is taking forever in the oven. Amazon's October Prime Day is as good a time as any to find an air fryer on sale, especially if you're a connoisseur of fried snacks during football games. That'll give you several extra weekends to squeeze in new halftime recipes compared to waiting until Black


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During COVID, remote learning instruction was done in Catalan, which is not one of the languages the author or her son speak, she said.
  • My son and I moved from New York to Spain seeking affordable healthcare and a better life.
  • We settled in Barcelona, but language barriers made learning difficult.
  • Eventually, we found a supportive environment in which we're both thriving in



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  • Legaltech startup Harvey has responded to a viral rant from a Reddit user.
  • The poster, a purported former employee, alleged that usage and renewals were low.
  • Harvey's CEO fired back with metrics, including a gross revenue retention of 98%.

The most-talked-about legal drama last week wasn't on a streamer, but on Reddit. Harvey, an AI-for-law startup valued at


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As women have increasingly found new roles in the US armed forces, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has proposed a review of standards changed since the 1990s.
As women have increasingly found new roles in the US armed forces, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has proposed a review of standards changed since the 1990s.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called for a review of military standards changes since the 1990s.
  • Hegseth's new orders follow the closure of a Pentagon advisory committee supporting military women

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Disney has demanded that Character.AI stop using its copyrighted characters. Axios reports that the entertainment juggernaut sent a cease and desist letter to Character.AI, claiming that it has chatbots based on its franchises, including Pixar films, Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In addition to claiming copyright infringement, the letter questioned whether these protected characters