17 Lazy Girls Fashion Pieces That Are Still Impressively Chic

17 Lazy Girls Fashion Pieces That Are Still Impressively Chic

Us Weekly has affiliate deals. We get compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! If you are on the fashion side of TikTok, you may have seen that the fashion trend of the lazy girl has started to accelerate. It’s for low-maintenance girls who still want to look polished … Read more

FedEx Introduces New Cross-Border E-commerce Directory to Help Thai E-commerce Merchants Expand in China and Japan

FedEx Introduces New Cross-Border E-commerce Directory to Help Thai E-commerce Merchants Expand in China and Japan

Bangkok, Thailand, July 25, 2024 – Federal Express Corporation, one of the largest transport companies in the world, has released two cross-border e-commerce books, to help small and medium-sized businesses ( -SME) of Thailand to improve e-commerce standards in China and Japan. China and Japan are the largest markets in the Asia Pacific region[1] which … Read more

Celebrity Powered Lotteries: How Star Power Is Changing Online Lottery Marketing in the USA | OCNJ Daily

Lotteries Run by Celebrities

Lotteries have always been popular because they offer a chance to win a lot of money with a small investment. The idea of ​​spending a small amount of money to get many millions will not be opposed by many. With more and more people using smartphones, playing the lottery has become even easier through mobile … Read more

A simple needle in a seaweed: Scientists discover a new species of chordate

A simple needle in a seaweed

Nuucichthys rhynchocephalus gen. and sp. nov. from the Druian Marjum Formation of the House Range of Utah, USA. Credit: Royal Society Open Science (2024). DOI: 10.1098/rsos.240350 The Cambrian fossil record shows that many animal phyla were diverse and inhabited the Earth’s oceans about 518 million years ago. But while chordates—a group that includes vertebrates like … Read more

Google-branded ads are ‘sham,’ but companies must buy them anyway, report finds

Google's brand ads are a "sham" but companies must buy them anyway, a new report finds

Brand ads on Google aren’t working for advertisers, a new study has found, but Google’s place in the market means marketers still need to buy. Credit: Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University If you use Google—and you probably do—then you’re used to seeing ads when you search the Internet. But how do those ads get into Google search, … Read more

Paris Olympics uniform selection highlights small designer brands – Marketplace

Paris Olympics uniform selection highlights small designer brands - Marketplace

This story was produced by our colleagues at the BBC. It won’t be until the official Games start that the Olympic and Paralympic champions will be crowned – but the winners we already know are the fashion labels who have already taken gold. Shannon Savage is the co-founder of Left on Friday, a premium activewear … Read more

Celebrity Powered Lotteries: How Star Power Is Changing Online Lottery Marketing in the USA | OCNJ Daily

Celebrity Powered Lotteries: How Star Power Is Changing Online Lottery Marketing in the USA |  OCNJ Daily

Lotteries have always been popular because they offer a chance to win a lot of money with a small investment. The idea of ​​spending a small amount of money to get many millions will not be opposed by many. With more and more people using smartphones, playing the lottery has become even easier through mobile … Read more

New Ecommerce Tools: July 25, 2024

Salesforce's Einstein Service Agent Web Page

We publish a weekly list of new products and services for ecommerce and omnichannel retailers. The suite includes improvements to AI-powered customer service agents, a post-purchase platform, inventory, business research tools, payments, and financing for ecommerce companies. Have an ecommerce product release? Email releases@practicalecommerce.com. New Trader Tools: July 25, 2024 Salesforce launches Einstein Service Agent … Read more

What is shame? Science finally revealed the answer.

Teenage girl with brunette hair, wearing a red top and gold hoop-earrings is shown giggling with her left hand over her mouth. Behind her is a man who is wearing a black t-shirt. The top half of his face is cut off. The background is blurry but the faint outline of trees can be seen.

Scientists have finally figured out what causes humor – and they cracked the code by deliberately putting their volunteers in embarrassing situations. In a new unusual study, published on July 17 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, researchers asked 40 young girls and women to sing karaoke while being filmed. The volunteers … Read more

These companies offer attractive – and safe – interest rates, Bank of America has found

These companies offer attractive - and safe - interest rates, Bank of America has found

Dividend-paying stocks may be nearing a tailwind — and investors would do well to pull names that offer solid income, according to Bank of America. “We believe we are now in a world of absolute returns where the contribution of deficits to market returns is likely to be much higher than it was a decade … Read more