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by Sarah Mahoney
Walmart impressed with solid sales gains, and Target's profits beat expectations. But both warned about subdued holiday spending. Read the whole story

RETAIL
by Sarah Mahoney
In an industry first, the carmaker announced that it will sell cars on Amazon, beginning next year. Read the whole story

BEER
by Danielle Oster
AB InBev U.S. marketing lead Benoit Garbe is leaving the company at year's end, while company is reducing "layers" within its organization. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
The 2025 Subaru Forester was officially unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show and will go on sale in the spring. . Read the whole story

FOOD
by Danielle Oster
The limited-edition release promises "double the herbs, double the spices, double the flavor," which the launch accomplishes with "double the bottles." Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Les Luchter, Staff Writer
Can vibrational therapy or weighted pillows help alleviate mental health problems? Yes, according to execs at startups WeVibin and Quiet Mind. Read the whole story
by Colin Kirkland
"'Multicultural' is in everything we do," Yumna Bahgat, PepsiCo's director of digital brand, influencer and social, said at MediaPost's Brand Insider Summit. Read the whole story
by Fern Siegel
In a first for the streamer, it is taking over the Sphere in Las Vegas through Nov. 18. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Mario Carrasco, Op-Ed Contributor
It is crucial for businesses collecting and using zero-party data from multicultural consumers to have a robust data governance process that demonstrates a commitment … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Karlene Lukovitz
Share of smart TVs used for both streamed and traditionally sourced content is down to 41%, according to ACR data. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Dave Morgan, Featured Contributor
I truly applaud the work of the FreeWheel Council for Premium Video and the VAB in answering this question. Read the whole story