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How the public changes spaces—and art—for the better thumbnail
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How the public changes spaces—and art—for the better

Designers love intention. Architects draw immaculate plans; curators craft pristine galleries; developers imagine carefully choreographed public experiences. But once the general population shows...

Senate strikes a deal to fund TSA. Here’s where ICE and other agencies stand in the budget impasse thumbnail
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Senate strikes a deal to fund TSA. Here’s where ICE and other agencies stand in the budget impasse

The Senate early Friday morning approved Homeland Security funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other agencies, but not the immigration...

Noodles & Company closed dozens of restaurants last year. Here’s why the stock price is soaring in 2026 thumbnail
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Noodles & Company closed dozens of restaurants last year. Here’s why the stock price is soaring in 2026

As part of a strategic move to optimize its store footprint, Noodles & Company closed 33 company-owned restaurants in 2025. In January, the...

Next to invest £300m in UK logistics as new warehouse set to deliver £2.5bn boost thumbnail
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Next to invest £300m in UK logistics as new warehouse set to deliver £2.5bn boost

Next has unveiled a major expansion of its UK logistics network, committing more than £300 million to new warehouse infrastructure in a move...

US warns Starmer’s EU reset could strain UK trade ties thumbnail
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US warns Starmer’s EU reset could strain UK trade ties

The United States has warned that Sir Keir Starmer’s push to realign the UK more closely with European Union rules risks undermining transatlantic...

Petrol set to top £1.50 a litre as Iran war drives fuel price surge thumbnail
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Petrol set to top £1.50 a litre as Iran war drives fuel price surge

UK drivers are bracing for a sharp rise in fuel costs, with petrol prices expected to exceed £1.50 per litre for the first...

Octopus Investments to cut 20% of staff as AI reshapes asset management thumbnail
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Octopus Investments to cut 20% of staff as AI reshapes asset management

Octopus Investments is set to cut around a fifth of its workforce as it accelerates the adoption of artificial intelligence, in a move...

Dyson hit by £440m sales drop as Trump tariffs bite thumbnail
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Dyson hit by £440m sales drop as Trump tariffs bite

Dyson has reported a £440 million drop in annual sales after being hit by US trade tariffs, although the group managed to increase...

What will power the grid in 2035? The race is wide open thumbnail
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What will power the grid in 2035? The race is wide open

The Business Economic provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. The Business Economic is a network member of the Associated...

Let’s take a look at the retro tech making a comeback thumbnail
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Let’s take a look at the retro tech making a comeback

The Business Economic provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. The Business Economic is a network member of the Associated...