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- Lululemon founder Chip Wilson has been a vocal critic of the brand since leaving the company.
- Some of his remarks, which have criticized the brand's diversity, marketing, and leadership, have been controversial.
- In December, Wilson launched a proxy battle to change the leadership of Lululemon's board.
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- I tested the same mac and cheese recipe on the stovetop, in the oven, and in the microwave.
- The stove, my go-to appliance, made the creamiest sauce, but the oven version had the best flavor.
- The microwave mac and cheese was significantly better than I expected, but still
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- I've been estranged from my mom for several years.
- Looking back, I can see how my childhood is shaping the way I'm raising my sons.
- I'm working hard to support their emotions and foster a healthy bond with both of them.
When I tell people that I'm estranged from my mom, I'm nearly always met with an apology. My reply is always to assure them it's OK, because ultimately, it is
Hisense is perhaps best known for its budget-friendly electronics and appliances, like TVs and refrigerators. But at CES 2025, the China-based company showed its high-end chops with a massive 136-inch micro LED TV, which recently became available for a whopping $100,000. So what's on deck for this year's show? New leadership, for starters.
The company has two
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- Kevin O'Leary follows Steve Jobs' daily "signal and noise" goal-setting technique.
- O'Leary prioritizes three main tasks each day.
- "I don't let anything get in the way until those three things are done," he told Business Insider.
Samsung will have two new inexpensive mobile devices arriving on the US market next month. The Galaxy A17 5G starts at $199 and will be available on January 7. Arriving on January 8, the Galaxy Tab A11+ will retail for $250.
The Galaxy A17 5G has a 6.7” FHD+ Super AMOLED display and is powered by the same Exynos 1330 chip found in the Galaxy A16 5G. The photography setup is also unchanged from
Two former employees at cybersecurity firms - one of whom was a ransomware negotiator - have pleaded guilty to carrying out a series of ransomware attacks in 2023. The Department of Justice announced the guilty pleas on Tuesday, saying 40-year-old Ryan Goldberg and 36-year-old Kevin Martin extorted $1.2 million in Bitcoin from a medical device company and targeted several others.
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