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Ziff Davis Completes One Acquisition in Q2 2024Yahoo! Finance 7/2/2024Ziff Davis, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZD), announced today that it completed one acquisition in the second quarter of 2024.Read more
Top baby name trends of 2024 influenced by TV dramas, movies and moreFox News 7/1/2024"It seems like just yesterday Barbenheimer had parents naming their babies Barbara and Margot (and avoiding the names Robert and Cillian), but now that 2024 is almost halfway in the books, new naming inspiration has taken hold of moms- and dads-to-be," Rebekah Wahlberg with BabyCenter, headquartered in San Francisco, California, revealed in a recent trending report. "Caitlin Clark's championship performance has beget a new generation of Caitlins (and Clarks). 'Dune: Part Two's' arid world of Arrakis took hold of both movie screens and birth certificates."Read more
Americans Plan To Spend $521 on Amazon Prime Day 2024: Here’s What They’re BuyingGOBankingRates 6/28/2024A survey of over 1,000 Americans conducted by RetailMeNot found that 81% of consumers plan to shop on Amazon Prime Day and are expecting to spend a total of $521 on average — $300 on Amazon and $221 at other retailers. Those figures represent a $150 and $100 increase from last year, respectively. The survey also found what American consumers plan to buy during the shopping extravaganza.Read more