In an otherwise tepid week of trading, 12 billionaires including six e-commerce tycoons gained a total of $61 billion.
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Esports Betting In The UK Rose Significantly During Coronavirus Lockdown
A massive 2922% rise in esports betting revenue from March 2019 to March 2020 has been revealed in the latest report from the UK Gambling Commission.
UFC 251 Full Fight Video: Watch Jose Aldo TKO Renato Moicano
Jose Aldo faces Petr Yan for the vacant UFC bantamweight title at UFC 251
Lululemon’s Mirror Acquisition Is Next Level Omnichannel Retailing At Its Finest
Lululemon’s acquisition of Mirror checks all four boxes of what makes for great omnichannel retailing.
Expanded Cargo Preferences May Be The Easiest Way To Rebuild The U.S. Maritime Industry
Mandating broader use cargo preferences in U.S. trade would cost Washington nothing while rebuilding a strategic industry.
Halle Berry Apologizes For Considering Playing A Transgender Character
“The transgender community should undeniably have the opportunity to tell their own stories,” she wrote.
Niner—Slogan “Pedal Damn It!—Introduces First E-Bike
Niner—famous for its pedalling slogan— introduces its first pedal-assist e-MTBs.
Why Blue Jays Are Likely Holding Nate Pearson Back To Start Season
Nate Pearson, a power righty who touches 100, is arguably the best pitching prospect in baseball. So why are the Blue Jays likely waiting to bring him up?
Kanye West Announces He’s Running For President
It’s impossible to know whether he’s serious or not, but when it comes to Kanye West, there’s no reason to believe he won’t go for it.
Coronavirus, Social Unrest Test MLS Vision As ‘League For A New America’
As the league prepares to return to play following a break imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the idea that MLS stands for the progressive values of its largely young, urban fanbase could face scrutiny.
Why Hydrogen Will Never Be The Future Of Electric Cars
A decade ago, it seemed like there were two potential contenders to replace fossil fuel for personal transportation – electricity and hydrogen. So why haven’t hydrogen fuel cell vehicles taken off in the same way as battery electric ones, considering their refuelling convenience?
Coronavirus, Social Unrest Test MLS Vision As ‘League For A New America’
As the league prepares to return to play following a break imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the idea that MLS stands for the progressive values of its largely young, urban fanbase could face scrutiny.
St. Louis Couple Captured On Video Pointing Guns At Protesters
The video was retweeted by President Trump early Monday morning.
Pop-Up Bike Lanes And Outdoor Dining: New Guide Helps Cities Transform Streets During Pandemic
A new guide to street design aims to help local transportation officials across the country and around the world redesign and adapt their streets for safe mobility and social distancing.
AEO’s Aerie Brand, Built On Body Positivity And Inclusion, Is Slowly Edging Out Sexy Supermodel Juggernaut Victoria’s Secret
Despite its stores being closed for seven weeks due to the pandemic, Aerie’s Q1 sales were down only 2% because of high demand in its online business which grew 75% year-over-year. Victoria’s Secret first-quarter sales decreased by 46%, with sales in its online business declining by 15%.