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EXCLUSIVE: Micro-influencer Marketing Platform Statusphere Secures $18M in Funding

Ralph Lauren Opens Store and Ralph’s Coffee at Fashion Island in Newport Beach, Calif.
It marks the first Ralph's Coffee location in California.

How Erin Parsons Became the Internet’s Favorite Beauty Historian

Why Creating the World’s First Stretch Nylon Is ‘Like the Moon Landing’

InsideOut Is a New Metric System for Sustainability Values in Fashion
Launched by sustainability consultancy C.L.A.S.S., the initiative comes with a manifesto revolving around key values and metrics.

Linda Smith: Education reform requires hard choices

Struggling South Royalton deli prepares for new ownership

Burlington music venue Radio Bean seeks new owner

After three decades of work, Randolph housing organization to shutter
Peter Reed, executive director of Randolph Area Community Development Corporation, visits the Salisbury Square construction in April 2025. RACDC successfully completed phase one of its plan for the site, erecting a set of apartment buildings, but phase two will be left to future developers as the organization winds down. Photo by Maryellen Apelquist/The Herald " data-medium-file="https://vtdigger.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/randolph-housing-e1768861070495-300x200.jpg" data-large-file="https://vtdigger.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/randolph-housing-e1768861070495.jpg" /> The Randolph Area Community Development Corporation announced it will dissolve over the course of 2026, citing dwindling federal funding and project pipeline issues. Read the story on VTDigger here: After three decades of work, Randolph housing organization to shutter.

«Chinese way of life»: pourquoi l'Occident adopte de plus en plus des pratiques culturelles venues de Chine
Du succès des routines «chinoises» sur TikTok à la folie des peluches Labubu, les tendances culturelles mondiales semblent se déplacer. Un signe que l'influence chinoise ne se limite plus aux usines, mais façonne aussi les imaginaires.

L'attirance sexuelle et les fantasmes des femmes seraient plus fluides que ceux des hommes: c'est la science qui le dit
Une nouvelle étude conclut que le genre impacte davantage l'attirance éprouvée par les hommes que par la gent féminine. La masculinité normative et l'objectivation du corps féminin expliquent en partie cette différence.

