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🚽 “No Door?” — Hotels’ Disappearing Bathrooms. Davos’ T-Day. Amazon’s Maxxing Store. +See-through Lulu

🚽 “No Door?” — Hotels’ Disappearing Bathrooms. Davos’ T-Day. Amazon’s Maxxing Store. +See-through Lulu

The Best One Yet · Jan 22, 2026

Hotels' disappearing bathroom doors reveal economic shifts, Davos questions globalism, and Amazon's new mega-store is really about returns.

The World Economic Forum in Davos Faces a Relevance Crisis as Globalism Retreats

The annual Davos gathering, a long-standing symbol of global cooperation, now confronts its own potential obsolescence. The rise of populist and nationalist movements worldwide directly challenges the forum's core principle of globalism, forcing it to adapt or risk becoming an irrelevant relic.

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Colleges Use AI to Detect Applicants' Use of AI, Creating an Admissions Arms Race

While universities adopt AI to streamline application reviews, they are simultaneously deploying AI detection tools to ensure applicants aren't using it for their essays. This creates a technological cat-and-mouse game, escalating the complexity and stakes of the college admissions process for both sides.

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Hotels Ditch Bathroom Doors to Cut Hidden Energy, Labor, and Compliance Costs

The trend of hotels removing bathroom doors isn't just about saving on the door itself. It's a strategic move to eliminate cascading operational expenses, including higher energy bills from windowless rooms, maintenance for jammed doors, and the space required for ADA-compliant doors.

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Lululemon's Recurring 'See-Through' Leggings Reveal a Deeper Flaw in Quality Control

Lululemon's stock dropped after recalling another line of leggings for being see-through. This isn't an isolated incident but a recurring pattern of product failure, suggesting a systemic issue in their quality assurance process that repeatedly damages both brand trust and shareholder value.

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Amazon's Giant New Store Is Secretly a Logistics Hub for Product Returns

Amazon's massive new physical store is not just another attempt at brick-and-mortar sales. Its design as a half-store, half-distribution center suggests its primary strategic purpose is to solve the costly and complex problem of online returns by creating a seamless, in-person swap process.

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America's Tiki Bar Craze Was Fueled by Soldiers Returning from WWII's Pacific Theater

The popularity of Polynesian-themed tiki bars in the United States wasn't a random cultural fad. It surged after World War II as American soldiers returned home from service in the Pacific, bringing with them a familiarity and fascination with the region's culture that permeated mainstream hospitality.

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