This episode of "The Best One Yet" covers three business news stories: the Tea app, which allows women to rate men they date but has faced security breaches; an $85 billion railroad merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, aiming to create the first transcontinental railroad; and Quince, a fashion brand valued at $4.5 billion that uses a direct-to-factory model and a "caviar strategy" to sell affordable luxury items. The hosts also discuss Happy Gilmore 2's marketing strategy using celebrity cameos, consumer surveillance trends, and other news items including a shooting in New York City, Waymo's partnership with Avis in Dallas, and controversy around Sidney Sweeney's American Eagle collaboration.
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