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July on the Strategist was dominated by Amazon Prime Day. The most expensive item a Strategist reader bought was a Frame TV for $2,698. (It’s now back to its non–Prime Day price of $3,198.) It’s not a ...
The Philadelphia Phillies apparent unwillingness to use Harrison Bader as an everyday outfielder threatens to undermine a productive trade deadline.
Trump has promised that his tax hikes on the nearly $3 trillion in goods imported to the United States will usher in newfound ...
In 2023, five-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady became a minority owner of Birmingham City F.C., a soccer team in the ...
Deion Sanders is entering his third season as the coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, but 2025 will be the first time he’ll do it without his sons on the field. Fo ...
"Squid Game's" Lee Jung-jae is taking on a new role in "Nice to Not Meet You" opposite "The Glory" actress Lim Ji-yeon. The ...
Amazon’s Quarter 2 2025 earnings reveal a record Prime Day, AI robots powering warehouses, a James Bond announcement for Prime Video and major sports streaming wins.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee also visited Gaza "to learn the truth about" Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites.
Trump linked Canada's support for Palestinian statehood, India's purchase of Russian oil and Brazil's prosecution of its ...
Amazon.com Inc. executives doubled the length of their summer Prime Day sale this year to give customers extra time to browse ...
Prime Day is now an industry-wide retail showdown—and Amazon’s biggest rivals, led by Walmart, are gaining ground both online and in stores.
Amazon Prime Day results were mixed with web traffic down but growth estimates up 4.9%. Year-to-date consumer momentum ...