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How the biggest names in luxury fashion are funding the fight against the coronavirus pandemic
Two of the biggest luxury conglomerates in the world have collectively pledged over $3.5 million towards global coronavirus efforts.
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LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault lost a total of $7.7 billion over the course of one day as the coronavirus continued to hit luxury stocks
From January 17 to March 11, the MSCI Europe Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods Index fell 23%, with $152 billion in market value erased.
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The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are both scheduled to arrive in 2020. Here's how they stack up.
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Coachella, the popular music festival where a stay in a luxury tent costs up to $25,000, was postponed until October amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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NYC, Los Angeles, and Washington state have announced a shutdown of bars and restaurants. Here are all the places taking drastic measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Several US cities and states have shut down nightclubs, banned dining out, and even imposed a curfew to try to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
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The life and rise of Lilly Singh, the YouTube star who now hosts her own late night show and is now worth over $10 million
Lilly Singh emerged in 2013 as a YouTube personality known online as "Superwoman." She's now a late night TV star worth more than $10 million.
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