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Rent the Runway Founder’s New Venture Will Help Walmart Battle Amazon

But there are a couple of risky elements at play.
By Sissi Cao

Why Walmart’s Hard-Earned Victory Over Amazon Failed to Impress Its Investors

Walmart shares tumbled after it sealed a $16 billion Flipkart deal.
By Sissi Cao

Amazon Offered Flipkart a $2B Breakup Fee to Leave Walmart, But Investors Said No

Jeff Bezos finally made up his mind on Amazon's India strategy, but it's too late.
By Sissi Cao
Shoppers enter the Walmart store in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Media Fails to Cover Community Happenings at Its Own Peril

By Lisa Schmeiser
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump.

Leverage: What Donald Trump Is Missing in His Fight With China

By Jonathan Russo
Several Peapod workers unload containers of groceries from the back of their truck July 12, 2000 in Chicago. Peapod, an online grocery supermarket, plans to upgrade their web site with new technology to improve services, the company told shareholders. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

What’s Amazon’s Playbook for Whole Foods? Just Look at Peapod

By Brady Dale
Walmart is making a play for Blue Apron.

Joining Walmart Could Make Bonobos Ninjas Run for the Shadows

By John Bonazzo

Amazon, Walmart and Sears Face Major Backlash for Selling an ‘Anti-Semitic’ Shirt

By Sage Lazzaro
A UPS delivery man gives a thumbs up as he leads a line of UPS trucks out of a UPS depot in New York City.

Retailers Race to Bottom of Free Shipping Spending Requirement

By Lisa Schmeiser
Actual proof of Prada at Walmart.com.

You Can Actually Buy Prada, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga at Walmart

By Dena Silver
Melania Trump's official portrait.

Melania Trump’s Italian Fashion Choice; Acne’s New Denim Direction

By Dena Silver
Freestocks.org

The Government and the 1990s Both Mourn the Death of Malls

By Lisa Schmeiser
A Target store in Southgate, California. Target reported a 4.3 percent decline in fourth quarter earnings with revenue of $20.69 billion compared to $21.63 billion one year ago.

Target Q4 Earnings Miss the Mark—Many Thanks to Wal-Mart

By Kevin Boyd
An employee works at the Amazon electronic commerce company's logistics center.

When Amazon and Walmart Go to War, Consumers Win

By Kevin Boyd
Walmart is making a play for Blue Apron.

Walmart Maintains Market Domination While Its Competitors Stumble

By Kevin Boyd
A woman walks by a building being constructed in DUMBO, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, section of Brooklyn on August 19, 2014 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Brooklyn, once a quiet and affordable borough across from Manhattan, is now home to some of the most ambitious projects in New York City. The Atlantic Yards development project, the Brooklyn Bridge Park and the building of residential towers in downtown Brooklyn are just a few of the development projects quickly transforming the borough. In the first half of 2014 alone total investment property sales in Brooklyn rose 38 percent from the first half of 2013 to 884.

Don’t Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Don’t Worry, It’s Just Another Fad

By Pete Ross
Think twice before using in-flight Wi-Fi, especially on American Airlines.

Midair Hack Shows the Dangers of In-Flight Wi-Fi

By John Bonazzo
Kristen Ashley (Courtesy photo)

E-Books Let Kristen Ashley Turn Years of Rejection Into a Self-Publishing Empire

By Brady Dale
Deforestation in Indonesia (Wikimedia)

Here’s The One Thing Donald Trump And Progressives Agree On

By Andrew Eil

Afternoon Bulletin: Stores Will Stop Selling Illegal Toy Guns, Alligator on the Loose

By Catherine Rafter
Georgia O’Keeffe, Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 (1932). Estimate $10/15 million, Sold for $44,405,000 at Sotheby's American Art sale on November 20, 2014. (Sotheby’s New York)

World’s Most Expensive Painting by a Woman Goes on Display—in Arkansas

By Alexandra Peers

Breaking: Top N.Y. Avant-Garde Ballet Company Closes

By Guelda Voien
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino (Photo: Lauren Draper).

Astorino Says de Blasio Measures Success By ‘How Many People Are on Welfare’

By Ross Barkan
Astoria Cove rendering by STUDIO V.

Coalition Demands Bill de Blasio Block Walmart in Astoria

By Ross Barkan
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