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Tim Hortons to shut down credit card program in October, company says
Tim Hortons says it is shutting down the credit card program it launched three years ago as the company looks to "new ways to ...
Canada’s economy has stalled. The engine that drives our fortunes, our gross domestic product (a measure of the market value ...
BNPL is complementing credit, not replacing it. 79% of BNPL users continue to use it even when they have credit card access, and among consumers without a credit card, 23% turn to BNPL when they can't ...
"The future isn’t just about who can move money fastest. It’s about who stays when things slow down. Leadership decisions ...
This week, the New York Liberty’s mascot Ellie the Elephant delivered a jawdropping halftime performance of a Madonna medley ...
Merck cut a drug discovery cycle by 33% and ships compliant marketing 80% faster. Mastercard is rethinking fraud disputes.
Editor Jessica Chevalier takes a close look at innovations in floorcovering machinery technologies, including new developments by Tuftco and Card Monroe in carpet manufacturing, as well as ...
During this year’s World Cup, three outcomes are guaranteed. First, fans of one country will experience nirvana, while those ...
Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 with dynamic workflows, 1,000 parallel subagents, and 3x cheaper fast mode. Here's what ...
Google AI Studio lets users test Gemini models, build apps, generate media, and export code. Here’s what it does, costs, and ...
Publisher Kemp Harr discusses Chinese tariffs and their implications, and also weighs in on negative carpet sentiment on HGTV and comments on lawsuits related to flooring patent companies.
Google Maps has been around since 2005 and since then, the platform has expanded to the point where it offers satellite ...
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