The Peloton Tread+ and Bike+ during a media preview at Peloton headquarters in New York, US, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. Gabby Jones | Bloomberg | Getty Images Peloton posted fiscal third-quarter earnings results Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations on revenue but fell slightly short on earnings per share. The company touted growth in
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People walk by a McDonald’s restaurant on March 11, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kevin Carter | Getty Images McDonald’s on Thursday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ expectations, as diners spend more at its U.S. restaurants even in what CEO Chris Kempczinski called “a challenging environment.” Shares of the fast-food giant rose
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We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. The beard maketh the man. Do you know who said that pearl of undeniable wisdom? We did, just then. And it’s true. For those who
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The National Childbirth Trust has rebranded as part of an attempt to make its mission clearer and to reinforce the charity’s support to its service users. The membership body has updated its logo and introduced a new strapline: “For pregnancy, parents and progress.” The NCT said it conducted an 18-month consultation process with more than
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It’s a recognisable look. The square case, the left-hand crown; the Monaco is one of TAG Heuer’s most enduring signature models. Back in 1966, when the Microtimer achieved 1/1,000th-second precision, it bolstered the brand’s commitment to high-frequency innovation. In 1969, that would lead to the launch of the original TAG Heuer Monaco. The Monaco’s design was unorthodox
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Higher gasoline prices and mounting geopolitical tensions are doing little to slow the American consumer — at least judging by the latest results and commentary from Uber Technologies and The Walt Disney Co. The two companies pointed to a remarkably resilient spending backdrop, with consumers continuing to shell out for rides, food delivery, vacations and
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EXCLUSIVE: Utopia’s Circle Collective has acquired North American rights to filmmaker Lilian T. Mehrel’s Honeyjoon. Pic stars Ayden Mayeri (Jackpot!), Amira Casar (Call Me By Your Name), and José Condessa (Turn of the Tide).  The movie, which made its world premiere at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival will open with week-long theatrical runs in New York beginning June 10 at
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Lagunitas’ “Live at Lagunitas” concert series is back, baby! The brewing company’s long-running tradition of throwing kick-ass shows at their LaguMiniAmphitheaterette in Petaluma, California, continues into 2026 — and it’s starting off with a banger. On May 25th, renowned bassist and songwriter Blu DeTiger brings her one-of-a-kind club set to the Lagunitas site to launch
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A screen displays the logo and trading information for CVS at the New York Stock Exchange, March 24, 2026. Jeenah Moon | Reuters CVS Health on Wednesday blew past first-quarter earnings and revenue estimates and raised its 2026 guidance, as its once-troubled insurance business showed improvement.  CVS, which operates the nation’s largest pharmacy chain, sees
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Uber reported first-quarter revenue on Wednesday that missed estimates, but the ride-hailing giant issued bookings guidance for the current quarter that exceeded analysts’ expectations. The stock climbed 10% following the earnings release. Here’s how the company did versus Wall Street’s expectations, according to estimates compiled by LSEG: Earnings per share: 13 cents vs. 70 cents expected Revenue: $13.2
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★ Death’s Daughter S.A. Barnes puts a paranormal-horror spin on an engrossing romance in Death’s Daughter, first in The Children of the Old Ones series. The story stars Jocasta Trelane, a college student and member of a nonhuman race with magical powers. As a renounced descendant of Death, Jocasta feeds off of her classmates’ disappointments and
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said Tuesday that the company will cut roughly 14% of its workforce, or about 700 employees, citing a combination of market volatility and AI quickly changing how the company operates. The move comes ahead of Coinbase’s first-quarter earnings, which the company is scheduled to report Thursday. Shares fell 2.5%. In a
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