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I tried on clothes at Vuori to see why the company was winning over venture capitalists.
  • I visited the Vuori store in New York City. 
  • The activewear company is known for its sweatpants and performance materials.
  • Vuori landed $400 million in funding from SoftBank, valuing the company at $4 billion.

Vuori is a buzzy activewear brand based in Carlsbad, California, known



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US house prices will carry on rising despite record-low affordability levels, according to Goldman Sachs.
  • Housing is even more unaffordable now than ahead of the 2008 crash, according to Goldman Sachs.
  • But the bank expects limited supply and borrowers being "locked in" at lower mortgage rates to drive prices even higher.
  • "We continue to expect home prices to rise at a slow pace

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Former collegiate tennis player and coach Jon Neeter runs the Santa Monica Pickleball Center.
  • Former collegiate coach Jon Neeter bought a tennis center in Santa Monica, CA for $40,000 in 2010.
  • He ran a successful tennis business for years, barely survived the pandemic, and then pivoted to pickleball.
  • He converted his single tennis court into four pickleball courts and business



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  • The UAW strike is now hitting pickup trucks.
  • Smaller trucks at Chevrolet are already in short supply.
  • Work stoppages could send trucks back to pre-pandemic inventory levels.

Pickup trucks are about to get a lot harder to find.

A month into the United Auto Workers union's strike at Ford, GM, and Stellantis, inventory of GM's midsize pickups is down significantly, according to new data from Cars.com



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  • "The Burial" stars Jamie Foxx as real-life lawyer Willie Gary, who won a $500 million case in 1995.
  • But Gary — who has a cameo in the movie and uses it in marketing — has been dogged by controversy.
  • Ex-clients accuse him of sexual misconduct and cheating them out of money. Gary denies the claims.

When Ernestine Elliott lost her daughter Katrina in a 2014 car crash on a



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Silver Creek, Idaho.
  • Moving out of a city isn't new, but people are going more rural, a study found.
  • Midwestern and southern states with smaller populations are attracting more residents.
  • Some are choosing these states because they're less crowded.

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Peptide therapies have taken off since the onset of the pandemic and the rise of weight loss drugs like Ozempic.
  • Peptide anti-aging treatments are surging in popularity with tech workers.
  • In the health and fitness realm, peptides that release human growth hormone are especially popular.
  • They fall in a "new kind of wedge" between supplements and prescription pills, says neuroscientist



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Oxa CEO Gavin Jackson has said that self-driving cars are "a long way" from being able to "drive everywhere."
  • Oxa CEO says that the industry is "a long way" from self-driving cars that can operate anywhere.
  • Gavin Jackson said collecting the huge amount of data needed to train vehicle AI was the main issue.
  • It comes as car companies like Cruise and Tesla face questions