sarinatrangle
@SarinaTrangle
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I cover consumer trends and how they shape corporate earnings at Investopedia News. [email protected]
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Joined April 2009
It's that time of year where candle aisles get lit. Bath & Body Works, in particular, gets busy with an annual candle sale that coaxes people out of bed before sunrise, attracts shoppers from abroad and entices people to add to 90-candle collections:
investopedia.com
Sales rise during the holiday season, when Bath & Body Works holds what one influencer described as the 'Super Bowl' of the candle community.
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Huntington developer Gregory DeRosa sued by investor for alleged fraud
newsday.com
Developer Gregory DeRosa and his firm allegedly engaged in "blatant self-dealing."
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AriZona, famous for its 99 cent tallboys, is trying its hand at hard teas ... and mass-produced nutcrackers. Those don't come in the big cans, though:
newsday.com
The Woodbury-based company has rolled out hard teas and nutcrackers modeled after the homemade boozy cocktails sold in New York City.
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ONLY IN NEWSDAY: Stony Brook is the only LI hospital still suing patients over medical debt. "Between my rent and everything else, I'm just trying to live," one patient told Newsday about her medical debt. @SarinaTrangle @Newsday
newsday.com
"Between my rent and everything else, I'm just trying to live," one patient told Newsday about her medical debt.
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Thank you for your help, Professor Bai.
My comments in @SarinaTrangle’s story @Newsday Stony Brook suing hundreds of patients over medical debt Yet, Stony Brook seems to have a relatively small financial aid or charity care program. Its charity care amounted to 0.5% of its operating expense budget in 2021, according
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"Yes, our standards are a bit lower" 👀:
nytimes.com
As a historic presidential election looms, several of America’s largest and most powerful newsrooms are now being led by English journalists. Why?
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@SarinaTrangle on how more Long Islanders are paying annual membership fees of thousands of dollars for "concierge care" to get more time with their doctors, personalized care & same-day appointments. “This is an indictment of the system," one doctor said.
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I think about this article at least once a week:
nytimes.com
Companies are trying to maintain fat profits as the economy changes, making “premiumization” their new favorite buzzword.
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Babylon Town officials have ordered a nonprofit to shut down a homeless shelter in West Babylon by the end of June, saying the facility has been operating illegally for months:
newsday.com
In a May 6 letter, Babylon Town officials ordered the shelter to be closed by the end of next month.
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Will Long Island be underwater one day? @Newsday spoke to environmental experts about Long Island's rising sea levels. The findings from this research show that over the next 25 years, sea levels are expected to rise 13 to 25 inches: https://t.co/muePlf1n3o
newsday.com
With levels expected to rise 13 to 25 inches in the coming decades, portions of Long Island face significant impacts, experts say.
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This is utterly outrageous: A school district law firm orders journalists to stop contacting elected public officials.
cnycentral.com
An attorney representing the Syracuse City School District sent a letter to the CNY Central newsroom with the request for our journalists to stop contacting ele
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One study found armed officers in schools may be an incentive rather than a deterrent:
newsday.com
At least 20 districts, most in Suffolk, have hired or are planning to add extra security protection to their campuses, a Newsday analysis found.
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