- How Coach turned its flop era into a slay. Though the designer’s once-coveted handbags fell out of fashion in the 2010s, Coach’s post-pandemic renaissance has been swift and fruitful. It’s largely thanks to the brand’s resonance with Gen Z.
- Why your local pharmacy may be closing. Corner drugstores across the country are shuttering, with major retailers Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid shutting down hundreds of stores. A string of short- and long-term challenges are contributing to their contraction.
- The weird, wild world of the US housing market. Real estate is defying an Econ-101 principle: the law of supply and demand. Demand is at a four-month low, supply is at a four-year high, and prices are at unprecedented heights. “It’s a real head-scratcher,” economist David Rosenberg said.
In other news
- The tricks psychics use to part us from our money tell us a lot about America’s spending habits.
- 11 VC firms funding the next phase of the creator economy, from AI-powered tools to e-commerce startups.
- Ultra-high-net-worth investors are betting on 2 key sectors right now, and both can be purchased as ETFs, according to a global family office.
- Why ESPN’s sports-betting app is falling behind — and how it could make a comeback.
- How Glossier’s viral perfume saved the brand from the millennial dustbin.
What’s happening today
- Supreme Court is expected to rule on Donald Trump’s immunity from criminal prosecution for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021.
- Wimbledon begins.
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