Companies marketing 20 insurance plans are asking for rate hikes of 20% or more.
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Ken Alltucker,
USA Today,
8 July 2026
McDonald’s switched from deep-fried to baked pies in 1992, marketing the change as healthier despite the baked version having more calories, sugar and total fat than the original.
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Kimberly Tutuska,
Charlotte Observer,
7 July 2026
Being authentic means genuinely caring about your clients' needs, not just selling to them.
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Austin Schutte,
Forbes.com,
10 July 2026
The firm, which markets itself as a recreational tool for athletes and content creators, is currently blocked from selling its latest offering in the US under a new federal rule.
Several trucks advertising local political candidates drove by, handing out candy and campaign paraphernalia, while others celebrated local sports clubs and community groups.
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Shira Moolten,
Sun Sentinel,
4 July 2026
That distinction reveals something important about why this partnership continues to outperform, as Ralph Lauren is not simply advertising around Wimbledon.
At the center of the controversy is a sidewalk vending ordinance San Diego adopted in 2024 that also prohibited yoga classes of four or more people at shoreline beaches and parks without city permission.
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Alex Wigglesworth,
Los Angeles Times,
2 July 2026
Authorities said the body recovered at the festival in western Michigan was found by a restroom vending company employee performing routine maintenance.
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Brian Niemietz,
New York Daily News,
29 June 2026
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