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HelloFresh draws backlash over suggestive Pride Month message
HelloFresh is facing online backlash after a Pride Month social media post featuring a sexual joke drew criticism from users who accused the meal-kit company of promoting explicit content under the guise of corporate activism. The company ignited debate after suggesting its high-fiber meals could help customers who were "prepping" for Pride Month festivities, prompting critics to accuse the brand of making inappropriate sexual references while supporters praised the post's humor. In a Friday...
HelloFresh draws backlash over suggestive Pride Month message
HelloFresh is facing online backlash after a Pride Month social media post featuring a sexual joke drew criticism from users who accused the meal-kit company of promoting explicit content under the guise of corporate activism. The company ignited debate after suggesting its high-fiber meals could help customers who were "prepping" for Pride Month festivities, prompting critics to accuse the brand of making inappropriate sexual references while supporters praised the post's humor. In a Friday...
July 1 brings big student loan changes. Here's what you need to know
July 1 brings big student loan changes. Here's what you need to know On July 1, a host of new student loan changes from last year's One Big Beautiful Bill Act will kick in, including the end of a short-lived Biden-era repayment plan, the start of two Republican-designed repayment plans and strict new borrowing limits for some students. There's a lot to parse, and not every change will impact every borrower.
Middle East updates: US-Iran talks appear to stall
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Middle East updates: US-Iran talks appear to stall again
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US-Iran talks appear stalled as Trump claims otherwise
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Sonia Gandhi backed Tharoor: Lalit Modi alleges Cong pressure during Kochi IPL row
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CNBC Daily Open: Chips are down — but not for the Dow
Hello, this is Anniek Bao writing to you from Singapore. Welcome to another edition of CNBC's Daily Open. Wall Street had a strong session overnight — if you squint past the Nasdaq.