Shan-Lyn Ma changed the entire wedding industry by using her personal experiences as inspiration. The Zola co-founder and CEO joins Cheddar as part of our “In the Moment” series with Citi.
Ma says she launched Zola to revolutionize gift giving after she became frustrated with shopping for wedding gifts herself. Throughout the years, Ma has learned that traditional gifts are just as popular as experiential gifts. Also, she gives us the inside scoop on some of the strangest wedding gifts couples have registered for.
With 2018 well underway, Ma tells us what we can expect from Zola in the year ahead.
American activists are appealing to Tesla Inc. to close a new showroom in China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang, where officials are accused of abuses against mostly Muslim ethnic minorities.
Hundreds of motorists are waiting desperately for help after being stranded all night in freezing temperatures along a 50-mile stretch of highway south of the nation’s capital.
The Elizabeth Holmes verdict, so much snow, and the new 'flurona:' Here is all the news you Need2Know for Tuesday, January 4, 2022.
Tens of thousands of Coloradans driven from their neighborhoods by a wind-whipped wildfire are anxiously waiting to learn what's left standing of their lives.
Chris Rondeau, CEO of Planet Fitness, joined Cheddar's Chloe Aiello to talk about the gym franchise's sponsorship of the Times Square New Year's Eve festivities and a look ahead to 2022 for the fitness business.
Cheddar senior reporter looks at rebounding domestic travel numbers during the holidays despite the omicron surge and looks ahead to the travel outlook in 2022.
Cheddar recommends "Don't Look Up," "Station Eleven," "Dexter:New Blood," "Copshop," and "When Harry Met Sally..."
Carlo and Baker cover the news on the Ghislaine Maxwell verdict, the ongoing COVID-19 closures, and the decade-long divorce proceeding of Schwarzenegger and Shriver.
After the tremendous progress cannabis reform made during the 2020 election, 2021 had a lot to live up to — and it did.
Conservation experts in Virginia’s capital pulled books, money, ammunition, documents and other artifacts Tuesday from a long-sought-after time capsule found in the remnants of a pedestal that once held a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.
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