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Walmart could be among the companies that benefit from the Trump administration's cuts to SNAP benefits.
  • A new Trump administration policy is expected to cut SNAP benefits for many low-income Americans.
  • Analysts say it could lead to more spending at retail giants like Walmart.
  • Walmart's low prices may attract low-income shoppers in particular need due to SNAP

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Nestle CEO Laurent Freixe speaks during a general shareholders meeting of Swiss food giant Nestle in Ecublens, near Lausanne, on April 16, 2025.
Nestle CEO Laurent Freixe speaks during a general shareholders meeting of Swiss food giant Nestle in Ecublens, near Lausanne, on April 16, 2025.
  • Nestlé dismisses CEO Laurent Freixe.
  • Freixe's dismissal follows a violation of corporate policy on workplace relationships, Nestlé said.
  • Philipp Navratil, former Nestlé Nespresso CEO, will succeed Freixe as the new CEO.

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  • I drove from NYC to Quebec City in Canada for a European-inspired vacation in North America.
  • Quebec City has a lot of historic architecture, and the province produces impressive ice wines.
  • My 72-hour trip was a fairly budget-friendly way for me to feel like I was in France.

It's not every day I walk down a street where a Disney princess would be fit to start her opening number, but


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A photo split shows a Polish CEO snatching a tennis star's hat from a young boy at the US Open and the CEO of Astronomer caught having an alleged affair on Coldplay's kiss cam.
Hat theft, kiss cams, and the perils of being an executive in public.
  • A Polish CEO was caught on video taking a hat from a boy at the US Open.
  • His misstep wasn't the first time a CEO found himself unwillingly cast in the viral spotlight.
  • Public relations experts advise caution in public, as privacy expectations wane.

First came Coldplay's kiss cam


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The recent Windows 11 security update didn't cause those SSD failures, according to Microsoft (via BleepingComputer). But the root cause is still unknown.

Users began reporting their SSDs and HDDs getting bricked soon after installing a Windows update (KB5063878), released by Microsoft on Aug. 12. The issue was first noticed by Japanese users who reported failed and corrupted drives when working