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That price tag on a $20 sweater might not tell the whole story. New research suggests that when shoppers see a garment’s cost per wear, they reach for the pricier, longer-lasting option more often. The findings could reshape how people buy clothes and how brands market them. The study was conducted by Dr. Lisa Eckmann from the University of Bath, School of Management and Bath Retail Lab and Lucia Reisch from the Cambridge Judge Business School. It was published in the journal Psychology & Marketing. In short, the research suggests a small label could nudge shoppers away from disposable fast…

SAN FRANCISCO — Breanna Stewart knows it takes time to build a good thing. She’s been in this business for 10 years now. There are always going to be peaks and valleys over the course of a 44-game season. A month ago, during a particularly rough stretch, Stewart said she was happy that the Liberty’s struggles were happening early. She knew there would be growing pains given the new coaching staff and new system.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi already has her next act lined up after she ends her four-decade career in Congress in January 2027. The California congresswoman will return to her home state to lead the newly created Nancy Pelosi Institute for Representative Democracy at the University of California, Berkeley. “I think all of us in public service who have an opportunity to do so want to use our experience to train leaders for the future,” she told CNN. She described the move as a chance to leave behind the partisan battles of Washington, DC without leaving public service altogether. “I…

Supreme Court upholds Mississippi mail-in ballot law, legal experts analyze implications The Supreme Court issues a 5-4 decision upholding Mississippi’s law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted post-election day if postmarked by the deadline. ‘Fox News Sunday’ anchor Shannon Bream and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo dissect the ruling, highlighting it as a setback for Republicans challenging such state laws. They explain states retain significant discretionary power over election procedures, with potential for congressional oversight. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett faced the wrath of conservatives on social media on…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Federal immigration authorities arrested more than a dozen illegal immigrants with criminal histories over the weekend, many of whom had convictions for charges including homicide, rape, child sex crimes, and drug trafficking.The 15 arrests came as the Trump administration continues to ramp up its deportation agenda through sweeping interior enforcement, while simultaneously removing protections for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and drastically expanding detention capacity.”Over the weekend, while Americans attended the Great American State Fair and enjoyed their summer weekends, the men and women of ICE were hard at work…

Summer is peaking, and the sundrenched affluence of the Hamptons is calling. In the past 75 years, the succession of coastal hamlets and villages on the eastern end of Long Island has transitioned from a charming artists’ enclave to a Riviera for the rich, with high-end accommodations to match. It’s become a who’s who summer destination with lively bars that made their way out east from NYC, looking at you, Dante, and wildly expensive hotels. With an array of old favorites and a crop of newly appointed hotels to choose from, The Post rounded up some of the priciest stays…

Cara Delevingne confirmed that she and Amber Heard had a romantic relationship amid the actress’ highly-publicized divorce from Johnny Depp. “It’s because we did a movie together, and it was called London Fields. He was also doing the movie,” Delevingne, 33, said of her connection to Heard, 40, and Depp, 63, during her Monday, June 29, appearance on “The Louis Theroux Podcast.” “I think he was pretty driven crazy by jealousy,” she continued. “Nothing was happening at that point. Later, after they divorced, it had, I suppose.” Theroux asked Delevingne to clarify what she meant by she supposed. “No, I…

IRVINE, Calif. — One reason to be optimistic about the U.S. national team’s chances in the Round of 32 against Bosnia-Herzegovina: The rhythm of the game figures to be similar to its two group-stage wins. That is to say, though there are plenty of differences between Bosnia, Paraguay and Australia, Bosnia — like the other two — will likely cede much of the possession to the U.S., which is just how Mauricio Pochettino’s side likes it. “There’s obviously a similarity,” captain Tim Ream said. “It’s one of those things that you expect to come up against: similar things throughout tournaments,…

WASHINGTON — The Senate Ethics Committee has rejected a complaint filed against Sen. Ruben Gallego accusing him of campaign finance violations and sexual misconduct, according to a letter released by the Arizona Democrat’s office Monday. The letter noted that the ethics panel “did not find evidence” that Gallego’s actions violated any law, Senate rules or standards of conduct for members of Congress. The note was signed by all six committee members — three Republicans and three Democrats. The committee took statements from individuals, combed through federal campaign finance filings and examined congressional financial disclosures as part of its investigation. Members…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two of the Supreme Court’s conservative justices criticized the majority’s decision not to take up attorney Alan Dershowitz’s defamation case against CNN, saying the high court missed an opportunity to revisit a controversial 1960s defamation precedent.The dissent from the court’s conservative wing effectively called on the justices to revisit long-standing libel precedent, echoing President Donald Trump’s 2016 calls to loosen U.S. libel laws.Dershowitz, who has represented famous figures like Trump, O.J. Simpson and Leona Helmsley, claimed CNN deceptively edited a snippet of his defense during Trump’s first impeachment trial about “quid pro…