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Why Knockoffs Are Good For The Fashion Industry
In The Knockoff Economy, Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman say that in the world of fashion, copycats make styles go in and out of vogue faster. Copying breeds competition, Raustiala says, and that makes clothes cheaper for consumers.
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Sushi, Smoothies, Manicures: Walgreens Goes Upscale
The drugstore chain's new 27,000-square-foot location in the heart of Chicago has a fresh bakery, a sushi bar and a cigar humidor, among other amenities. "Anything of this size in today's economy is a risk," says one analyst, but it seems to be a calculated one to distinguish the chain's brand.
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Italy's Bad Economy Leaves Immigrants Vulnerable
Immigrants say they face increasing hostility on the streets, and legislation would require the government to deport foreigners who don't have jobs.
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FDA Bans Use of 7 Synthetic Food Additives After Environmental Groups Sue
The Food and Drug Administration is banning the use of several synthetic flavoring compounds used to infuse flavors such as mint and cinnamon in foods. Environmental groups sued, citing cancer risks.
The New Year Will Bring More Transparency In Hospital Prices
A new federal health care rule requires hospitals to publicly post prices for every service they offer and break down those prices by component and procedure.
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Small Farms Hit Hard In 2019
The farming economy has had a devastating year in 2019, with debt levels reaching all-time highs.
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Trump Says California's Ability To Set Its Own Emissions Standards Will Be Revoked
The end of the state's Obama-era waiver is seen by many as the latest move to undo a years-long push to produce more fuel efficient cars.
MoviePass Has Officially Shut Down, And We Don't Know If There Will Be A Sequel
The service announced Friday that it would be suspending service for an undefined amount of time.
Documentary Offers Eco-Conscious Farm Wisdom: 'Biggest Little Farm'
A couple leaves L.A. to start a farm from scratch, without knowing what they're in for, in this crowd-pleasing documentary that proves "amiable and ultimately moving."
The Significant Hitch In Vehicle-To-Vehicle Communication
Carmakers soon will deploy vehicle-to-vehicle communication so cars and infrastructure can send and receive signals from each other to avert things like running red lights and multi-crash pileups.
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