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Lawsuits have been filed by Nike against a social media influencer who allegedly sells and promotes counterfeit Nike apparel. Learn more in this article.
This article takes a closer look at evolving techniques that retailers are using to keep their customers and employees safe while limiting negative impacts on their bottom line.
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From masking and COVID-19 testing to remote working and TikTok dances, the past four years have brought a plethora of changes. Few things have changed quite as much as America’s cities, though.
When Eric Harrison arrived at work at the Macy's store in Center City, Philadelphia on a chilly December morning, he had no idea it would be his last. A hard-working young man with two full-time jobs, he had just started his morning shift as a uniformed loss prevention officer when disaster struck.
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