Chinese fast-fashion juggernaut Shein to buy eco-friendly Everlane in an unlikely fit
NEW YORK (AP) — Everlane, which bucked the fast-fashion industry by promising affordable ethically sourced and sustainable clothing, is being acquired by the king of fast-fashion Shein, founded in China. Everlane has signed an agreement to be acquired by Shein, according to a letter written by the brand’s CEO Alfred Chang sent to employees and obtained by The Associated Press on Friday. Everlane’s majority owner had been L Chatteron, which also owns a significant stake in Boll & Branch, Etro and Birkenstock, Everlane didn’t disclose a purchase price. Shein declined to comment, The takeover bid arrives at a time when Everlane is struggling. Sales are down and debt has mounted
Waymo pauses driverless car service in Atlanta and Texas ahead of potentially dangerous storms
ATLANTA (AP) — Waymo has suspended driverless car services in Atlanta and Texas after one of its vehicles was stranded by flooding during heavy rains that will likely also hinder travel in a large swath of the U.S over the holiday weekend. The National Weather Service said severe thunderstorms with large hail and gusty winds were possible Friday in Texas and other parts of the Southern and Central Plains. The Waymo vehicle got stuck during a downpour in Atlanta on Wednesday that flooded streets and even part of a downtown highway.
A proposed additive ban could change New York’s pizza and bagels, some say for the better
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City's iconic pizzerias and bagel shops may soon be forced to update their long-standing baking practices after state lawmakers moved to ban a common additive. The bill would prohibit businesses from using potassium bromide, a key component of a type of flour that is widely used at the city's pizzerias and bagel shops. The chemical compound is considered a possible carcinogen and is widely banned outside the United States. While some fear the ban will hurt the city's longtime establishments, others say it could ultimately enhance the city's slices and bagels. The legislation is awaiting Gov. Kathy Hochul's signature.
Slow Food founder and advocate of clean eating Carlo Petrini dies in Italy at 76
MILAN (AP) — Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food movement, has died at 76 in Italy's Piedmont region. Slow Food, known for promoting sustainable food and local cuisine, called him a visionary leader. The movement began in 1986, opposing fast food in Italy, and quickly spread to over 160 countries. Petrini was elected president in 1989 and held the position until 2022. He also founded Terra Madre and the University of Gastronomic Sciences, which has trained thousands in food culture. His books include "Slow Food Nation" and "Slow Food: The Case for Taste."
A record 274 climbers scale Mount Everest in a single day
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Officials say hundreds of climbers scaled Mount Everest in a single day, setting a new record with 274 successful ascents. Climbers took advantage of clear weather on Wednesday, according to Rishi Ram Bhandari of the Expedition Operators Association Nepal. This marks the highest number of climbers to reach the summit from the popular southern route in Nepal. Earlier in the week, veteran mountain guide Kami Rita Sherpa scaled the peak for the 32nd time, breaking his own record. The Everest climbing season began late this year due to risks from a huge serac over the key route.
Walmart wins over broader swath of consumers, but global uncertainty clouds outlook for retailers
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart delivered another strong quarter of sales as the discounter’s speedy deliveries and low prices served as a magnet for shoppers across the income spectrum. But the Bentonville, Arkansas-based discounter offered outlook amid so much economic uncertainty. Walmart has resonated with many Americans who are carefully considering where they spend money because of inflation and how the company performs is considered a barometer of consumer spending given its vast customer base. More than 150 million customers are on its website or in its stores every week, according to Walmart.
Joey Chestnut to defend hot dog eating title while on probation after pleading guilty to battery
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Competitive eater Joey Chestnut is on probation after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge. The reigning champion and 17-time winner of Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest will still compete in the July 4 spectacle. The competitive eating sensation was accused of slapping a man during a night out at an Indiana bar, his attorney said. Chestnut entered a guilty plea April 20 and was sentenced to 180 days of probation in Hamilton County, Indiana. A judge has granted him permission to travel outside the state, allowing him to continue competing.
Holy deception: Rome's 'sexy priest' calendar star never set foot in a seminary
ROME (AP) — A calendar featuring close-ups of young, handsome priests has been a popular Rome souvenir for two decades. However, many of those photographed aren't actually priests. A now 39-year-old flight attendant has been the cover model for most of the last 23 editions. He was just 17 when he posed for the photo. The photographer says at least one-third of the 2027 calendar's subjects are real priests. A recent story in the Rome daily La Repubblica called it a “fake priest calendar,” drawing nationwide attention. The Vatican, which has no involvement with the calendar, has declined to comment.
Ex-prosecutor charged with sending to herself copy of Smith report on Trump classified files probe
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former federal prosecutor is facing federal charges over allegations that she sent a report detailing Jack Smith’s investigation into President Donald Trump’s hoarding of classified documents to her personal email account, despite a judge’s order to keep it secret. That's according to court papers unsealed Wednesday. Carmen Lineberger, who worked in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida and managed its Fort Pierce branch, pleaded not guilty during a court appearance in West Palm Beach to charges of theft of government property. Her attorney did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment.
Single Gen Z women outpace Gen Z men to homeownership despite overall decline in first-time buyers
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Single Gen Z women are outpacing the men of their generation when it comes to buying a home. They accounted for 35% of all homebuyers in their generation, while single Gen Z men represented 18%, according to survey data from the National Association of Realtors. The survey covered homebuyers from July 2024 to June 2025. Single women across all generations made up a quarter of homebuyers, while single men accounted for 11%. The trend is the latest sign that single women are choosing to become homeowners — and overcoming affordability challenges many aspiring homeowners face — at greater rates than single men. Even so, older generations and married couples represent the largest share overall of homebuyers.