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Dec 13 20162 minutes
Big In Japan: Tiny Food
The joy of cooking in miniature
Dec 12 20165 minutes
A Kinder, Gentler Reddit
THE COUPLE BEHIND THE STARTUP IMZY THINK THERE’S A PLACE FOR CIVIL DISCOURSE ONLINE. TELL THAT TO THE TROLLS
Dec 12 201613 minutes
Google Returns To Earth
The company makes so much money, it never had to worry much about financial discipline. Then the new CFO showed up
Dec 1 20164 minutes
Spooks In Space
How a banal celestial lab kicked off a new age of warfare.
Dec 11 201614 minutes
Lego Is The Perfect Toy
Even if no one can really agree on what kind of toy it is anymore.
Dec 1 20167 minutes
The Case For Optimism
The arc of history bends toward progress—and 2016 was no different.
Dec 10 201615 minutes
In Defense Of Facts
A new history of the essay gets the genre all wrong, and in the process endorses a misleading idea of knowledge.
Dec 8 20167 minutes
Glenn Beck’s Regrets
His paranoid style paved the road for Trumpism. Now he fears what’s been unleashed.
Nov 27 201618 minutes
Shattered
Hillary Clinton took aim, for the second time, at the highest and hardest glass ceiling. What broke instead was the coalition of women and people of color she thought would pierce it—and our faith that it will happen in our lifetimes.
Nov 1 20164 minutes
Watson: Not So Elementary
Five years after its Jeopardy! victory, IBM’s cognitive computing system is through playing games. It’s now a hired gun for thousands of companies in at least 20 industries. A Q&A with the Watson boss.
Dec 6 20165 minutes
A Cultural History Of Noobs
Communities often look down on their newest members—their squids, hosers, kooks, and bambis. But they depend on them, too.
Nov 21 20163 minutes
The Markets In The Age Of Trump
AS THEY SAY IN THE MARKETS, PAST PERFORMANCE IS no guarantee of future returns. Donald Trump’s surprise presidential victory has turned the markets, which have run at record highs for the past few years, upside down, with precipitous drops on electio
Dec 5 20164 minutes
Westworld And The False Promise Of Storytelling
The HBO drama’s finale hinted at a dark, meta message.
Nov 28 20164 minutes
The Trolls Are Coming
Are business rivals behind online attacks on Elon Musk? | Critics say the Tesla CEO “gets subsidy after subsidy he doesn’t need”
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Dec 15 20162 minutes
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Trump To Sweet-Talk Hershey, Pennsylvania
The president-elect will take his post-election tour to “The Sweetest Place on Earth.”
Dec 15 20162 minutes
The Conservative Plan To Tackle Poverty
House Speaker Paul Ryan says that improving the lives of low-income Americans is a top priority. To do that, the GOP plans to help businesses first.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
How To Fix The Internet
Anonymity has poisoned online life.
Dec 15 20161 minute
The Icy Secrets Of Ceres
New research suggests water ice lurks under the surface of the dwarf planet.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Barry Is An Obama Biopic For An Uneasy Moment
Vikram Gandhi’s film portrays the outgoing president’s confused, uncertain college years in New York with surprising insight.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
What If Consumers Just Want To Buy Junk Food?
Americans may say they’re seeking out healthier fare, but sales figures tell a different story.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
How Search Engines Are Killing Clever Urls
Is there any need for “.pizza” when everyone just Googles stuff?
Dec 15 20163 minutes
When An Animal's Sex Is Set By A Microbe
DNA from a bacterium called Wolbachia seems to control whether pillbugs are male or female.
Dec 15 20167 minutes
No Doctor Should Work 30 Straight Hours Without Sleep
The American medical system requires dangerous feats of sleep deprivation. It doesn’t have to.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Trump, Putin, And The Art Of Appeasement
The famed deal maker seems intent on giving away American leverage for nothing.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Solving The Mystery Of Uncombable Hair
Scientists are looking at the genetic profiles of families with a history of a rare syndrome that affects follicle structure.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
One Patient, Two Cancer Dna Tests, Two Different Results
What happens when cutting-edge medicine offers up conflicting answers?
Dec 15 20165 minutes
Does Russia’s Election Hacking Signal A New Era In Espionage?
This weekend, Michael Morell, the former acting director of the CIA, was asked about the intelligence community’s findings that Russia interfered in the presidential election. His answer was unequivocal: The country isn’t grasping the magnitude of th
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Why Did California Police Shoot A Grandfather Holding A Crucifix?
Kern County, where Francisco Serna died Monday, had the highest per-capita rate of killings by officers in 2015.
Dec 15 201612 minutes
The Misplaced Fear Of ‘Normalization'
The battle over norms is lost—but thankfully, the battle over outcomes remains.
Dec 15 201621 minutes
The National Park Service Has A Big Sexual Harassment Problem
The agency tasked with safeguarding America’s greatest public lands has neglected to protect its female employees.
Dec 15 20166 minutes
Andrew Cuomo Meets The Frustrated Left
If the New York governor wants to lead the Democrats in 2020, progressives say he must first unify his party in Donald Trump’s backyard.
Dec 15 20165 minutes
Drink From Home: The Rise Of The Remote-Work Holiday Party
Off-site employees like eggnog too.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Rogue One And The Challenge Of The New(Ish)
The first Star Wars “anthology” spin-off tries to stand on its own, and succeeds intermittently.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
How Carbon Emissions Explain Trump's Win
The states with the highest emissions levels mostly voted for the president-elect. Now, he’s selecting officials for his Cabinet who likely won’t try to reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
The Ugly Manipulations Of Collateral Beauty
The new Will Smith movie about a grieving father is breathtakingly cynical, using the worst kinds of tricks to provoke an emotional response.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Colleges Really Need To Rethink The Career Advice They Deliver
A new report suggests most graduates don’t find the current offerings very helpful.
Dec 14 20162 minutes
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Rick Perry Tangos With Trump
Donald Trump picked the former Texas governor and Dancing With the Stars contestant to lead the Department of Energy.
Dec 14 20166 minutes
Rex Tillerson's Corporate Real Politik
How one deal in Iraq from Tillerson's past could complicate his future
Dec 14 20162 minutes
The Fed Raises Interest Rates
The U.S. central bank voted unanimously to raise the federal funds rate for the first time in 2016, and the second time in the last decade.
Dec 14 20164 minutes
The New Aesthetic Of James Harden
The Houston Rockets guard doesn’t exactly play “beautiful” basketball—but fans will come to appreciate his efficient style of play.
Dec 14 20168 minutes
Understanding America’s Moral Divides
Psychological research helps explain why conflicts are so intractable when morality is involved.
Dec 14 20163 minutes
Recapping Sherlock Offers A Clue To How Memories Are Stored
When viewers recount an episode, their brains all appear to retrieve the shape of its plot from the same areas.
Dec 14 20163 minutes
Of Course Rogue One Is Political
The problem with Disney’s CEO insisting on the neutrality of the new Star Wars film, which is about fighting a totalitarian government
Dec 14 20167 minutes
America’s Wildlife Corridors Are In Danger
Most of them are still a mystery to science, and the ones we know about have big problems.
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Nov 21 20161 minute
Their Divorce Battle Heats Up
SINCE ANGELINA JOLIE FILED FOR DIVORCE on Sept. 19 and requested sole physical custody of the couple’s six children, Brad Pitt’s interactions with their kids have been limited. Locked in divorce negotiations with Jolie, Pitt, 52, has only been able t
Dec 8 20167 minutes
Glenn Beck’s Regrets
His paranoid style paved the road for Trumpism. Now he fears what’s been unleashed.
Nov 27 201618 minutes
Shattered
Hillary Clinton took aim, for the second time, at the highest and hardest glass ceiling. What broke instead was the coalition of women and people of color she thought would pierce it—and our faith that it will happen in our lifetimes.
Jun 13 20161 minute
How Islam Is Different From Other Religions
WE WANT TO BELIEVE WE’RE ALL BASICALLY the same and want the same things, but what if we’re not? Islam, in both theory and practice, is exceptional in how it relates to politics. Because of its outsize role in law and governance, Islam has been—and
Nov 28 20163 minutes
India’s Cash-Canceling Experiment
Modi is installing an almost cashless system that will expand banks’ deposits | “We are sitting almost idle. There are no buyers”
Sep 26 20163 minutes
The Pastor Who Prays With Trump
DONALD TRUMP’S SON ERIC WAS GLOWING when he sat down at a Cleveland restaurant next to Orlando pastor Paula White. “Your prayer did it, Paula,” Eric told her. The younger Trump’s teleprompter had broken the night before as he prepared to address the
Sep 19 201610 minutes
The New Science of Exercise
Doctors, researchers, scientists—even ancient philosophers—have long claimed exercise works like a miracle drug. Now they have proof
Mar 1 20141 minute
This Is Your Brain on Power
There's evidence that power actually changes the way the brain sees others, decreasing recognition of others' concerns.
Jul 4 20161 minute
The Liberal Hypocrisy Of ‘Free Speech’
LIBERALS TEND TO THINK OF THEMSELVES as open-minded and supportive of free speech. But recent examples show otherwise—and prove that many on the left are not above using intimidation and harassment to silence dissenting voices. Consider the fight ag
Sep 1 20162 minutes
How to Feel Like a Millionaire
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD FAMOUSLY WROTE, “The very rich … are different from you and me.” And he didn’t mean that in a good way. To paraphrase the author, whose themes often touched on the corrosive effects of extreme wealth, the superaffluent are soft an
Nov 7 20165 minutes
Horror On The Beach
The bodies of at least 10 victims have been found on New York’s Gilgo Beach. Are they connected? Now the FBI has joined the hunt in hopes of bringing a sadistic killer to justice
Nov 21 20163 minutes
The Markets In The Age Of Trump
AS THEY SAY IN THE MARKETS, PAST PERFORMANCE IS no guarantee of future returns. Donald Trump’s surprise presidential victory has turned the markets, which have run at record highs for the past few years, upside down, with precipitous drops on electio
Dec 5 20168 minutes
The Historic Victory At Standing Rock
What it means, what the law says, and what comes next
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Five Stages Of Trump Grief
Donald Trump once made Wall Streeters anxious. They’re past it | “You can probably cut back on the legal team and compliance”
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Most Influential Photos
WE SET OUT TO FIND IMAGES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD. ALONG THE WAY, WE UNEARTHED INCREDIBLE STORIES OF HOW THEY WERE MADE
Dec 5 20164 minutes
Westworld And The False Promise Of Storytelling
The HBO drama’s finale hinted at a dark, meta message.
Sep 1 20163 minutes
Work Hard
Many millionaires attribute their success to their careers and companies. Do what they do.
Nov 21 20163 minutes
Covering History
IN THE BEST OF TIMES, A PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ACTS as a quadrennial checkup for the body politic, a series of tests that measure our health and national well-being. In the worst of times, we discover we’re sicker than we knew. Donald Trump has trium
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Conversation
TO CRAFT A LIST OF THE 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL photographs in the history of the medium, TIME conducted thousands of interviews and consulted an international team of curators, historians and editors. Now, in essays and short films, we delve into the st
Nov 7 201614 minutes
The Kids Are Not All Right
American teens are anxious, depressed and overwhelmed. Experts are struggling over how to help them
Dec 11 20164 minutes
Maybe The Internet Is Just Terrible After All
Fake news is the easiest of the problems to fix.
Sep 1 20161 minute
Soy Milk is Over. Long Live Coconut Milk
HOW TO MAKE SENSE OF THE EXPLOSION OF DAIRY ALTERNATIVES IN THE REFRIGERATED AISLE.
Oct 10 20162 minutes
HBO Offers A West-Ward Expansion Of The Mind
“YOU KNOW WHY THIS BEATS THE REAL WORLD?” ED HARRIS asks a man he’s about to shoot. “The real world is chaos. It’s an accident. But in here, every detail adds up to something.” Playing a marauding visitor to a futuristic theme park, Harris perfectly
Sep 1 20163 minutes
If You Work From Home, Do This Every Day
It's time to give yourself a break.
Nov 7 20162 minutes
Conversation
What you said about ... GRETCHEN CARLSON’S FIGHT “As an atheist and a progressive Democrat, I may have little in common with Carlson, but I applaud her efforts to bring the horrors of sexual harassment and assault out of the shadows,” wrote Lynne F
Nov 14 20165 minutes
Jon Bon Jovi & Wife Dorothea Love, Kids & Rock ’N’ Roll
Their life includes sold-out stadiums and middle school talent shows, throngs of adoring female fans and family dinners. Now the perennial sex symbol and his high school sweetheart talk about how they blend rock stardom with a rock-solid marriage
Oct 24 20165 minutes
A New Paradigm For Opioid Addiction: More Drugs
THE PHOTO WAS so startling that it almost seemed staged. In the driver’s seat, the man’s head is dropped back, his eyes closed, mouth agape, one hand draped on the steering wheel in front of him and the other in his lap. In the passenger seat, a woma
Jan 1 20164 minutes
7 Smart Financial Steps To Take In 2016
Make 2016 your year to prosper.
Nov 7 20163 minutes
A Shocking Internet Attack Shows America’s Vulnerability
THE INTERNET BEGAN TO WOBBLE AT 7 a.m. Early on Oct. 21, servers at a little-known Internet infrastructure company, Dyn, based in Manchester, N.H., began experiencing an overwhelming flood of malicious traffc. By midday a coordinated series of attack
Jul 1 20161 minute
Religion
Audrey Shi YOU’LL BE hard-pressed to find a churchgoer who carries a Bible to Church at the Springs on Sundays—and lead pastor Ron Sylvia doesn’t mind. At “the Springs,” as it’s known—a multisite church based in Ocala, Fla.—most of its 3,000 or so
Latest articles from Time
Nov 28 20161 minute
What’s In Eddie Redmayne’s Library
Eddie Redmayne may be the star of the Harry Potter prequel film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, but his literary tastes are not confined to J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world. The actor tells TIME his list of favorites includes a historical acco
Nov 28 20161 minute
Family Calendar
New takes on some very old myths
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Teen Angst With A New Edge
THERE’S A MOMENT HALFWAY THROUGH The Edge of Seventeen that sums up just how messy life has gotten for Nadine (Hailee Steinfeld). She has stolen her mom’s car and parked it at an elementary-school playground. She is seated on a slide crafting a despe
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Why We Must Focus Now On Maintaining Democracy, Civility And Perspective
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ERA that has just ended, I watched Bill Clinton give a pretty good speech in Chicago. Afterward, we talked about it—I was his traveling press corps that evening, and George Stephanopoulos was his entire
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Bummed About The Election? Finding A New Country Is A Lot Harder Than It Looks
MY LOVELY WIFE CASSANDRA AND I HAD VERY DIFFERENT emotional reactions on election night. Her fight-or-flight response leans heavily toward fight, whereas mine takes a third option wherein it gets sleepy and avoids talking. So when I got in bed at 10
Nov 28 20161 minute
For The Record
‘IT IS SO BIG. IT’S SO ENORMOUS. IT’S SO AMAZING.’ DONALD TRUMP, U.S. President-elect, reflecting on the significance of his victory, in a 60 Minutes interview that aired Nov. 13 2,400 Number of pedestrian injuries that the U.S. Department of Tran
Nov 28 20161 minute
Mcconaughey Goes Carly Rae In Animated Sing
This December, Matthew McConaughey has two movies coming out within four days, and both pivot on a conniving salesman who, as he puts it, “wills his way into pulling off what he pulls off.” But where his character in the R-rated Gold is a money-hungr
Nov 28 20161 minute
Comedy Calendar
Raunchy reigns during the holiday and beyond
Nov 28 20161 minute
Making Airports And Bridges Great Again
In his victory speech, Trump repeated a campaign pledge to fix the nation’s crumbling roads, buckling bridges and dilapidated airports. The President-elect has proposed $150 billion in tax credits, which could spur a new construction boom he says wil
Nov 28 20161 minute
The First Steps To ‘Drain The Swamp’
One of the cornerstones of the President-elect’s campaign was a promise to crack down on Washington special interests. While Trump has arguably violated the spirit of this pledge already—by naming a transition team studded with corporate lobbyists—hi
Nov 28 20163 minutes
For Good
THE BEST INVENTIONS MAKING THE WORLD BETTER
Nov 28 20161 minute
Ticker
Facebook, Google to tackle ‘fake news’ Following backlash over the dissemination of “fake news” shared on the Internet during the U.S. election cycle, Facebook and Google have moved to adjust their advertising policies, targeting the revenue sources
Nov 28 20164 minutes
The U.S. Continues To Come Apart In The Wake Of A Divisive Election
THERE WAS PROBABLY NO WAY THE insurgent campaign that propelled Donald Trump to his upset victory was simply going to stop the day after the election. It had too big a head of steam. But instead of morphing into a cable channel after a loss, as many
Nov 28 20164 minutes
For Life
THE BEST INVENTIONS SOLVING EVERYDAY PROBLEMS
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Action Calendar
From Nazi spies to time-traveling assassins
Nov 28 20161 minute
The Return Of ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’
It really is a new day for U.S. energy policy. The President-elect has pledged to roll back environmental regulations, invest in new pipelines and allow drilling on public lands—and he can make many of the changes unilaterally once in office. On thei
Nov 28 20167 minutes
The Race To Zero
NEARLY A DOZEN U.S. CITIES HAVE PLEDGED TO DRASTICALLY REDUCE NEW INFECTIONS AND DEATHS FROM HIV/AIDS. PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEVEN AT BEST.
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Rogue One Rewinds—And Rewrites—The Star Wars Legacy
DISNEY KNOWS NOSTALGIA IS A potent force, especially when it comes to the Force. Last year’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens became the third highest-grossing film of all time and kicked off a run of six new Star Wars movies that will hit theaters befor
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Conversation
TO CRAFT A LIST OF THE 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL photographs in the history of the medium, TIME conducted thousands of interviews and consulted an international team of curators, historians and editors. Now, in essays and short films, we delve into the st
Nov 28 20161 minute
A New Hard Line Would Affect Millions
The wall may be a fence in some places. And the ultimate fate of all of America’s undocumented immigrants is still not clear. But here are three Trump plans to look for in the first 100 days: 1 Deport millions Trump has scaled back his mass-deporta
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Trump’s Presidency Could Mean The End Of A Livable Climate
THE THOUSANDS OF DIPLOMATS AND activists who gathered at the annual U.N. climate summit, held this year in Marrakech, Morocco, on Nov. 7, must have thought the hard work was over. Just days earlier, the Paris Agreement, by far the most ambitious inte
Nov 28 20161 minute
India Pays Steep Price For Cash Withdrawal
NIKHIL KUMAR/NEW DELHI ON NOV. 8, INDIAN PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA Modi unexpectedly scrapped banknotes accounting for 86% of all money in circulation. His targets: tax evaders with stockpiles of illicit cash and currency counterfeiters, who would be
Nov 28 20162 minutes
The Obamacare Conundrum
DONALD TRUMP WILL SOON FACE THE consequences of a familiar admonition: be careful what you wish for. The President-elect is poised to help the new Republican Congress finally repeal the Affordable Care Act. Most health care experts expect Obamacare t
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Trump Will Thaw Chilly U.S.-Russia Relationship
NO FOREIGN POLICY QUESTION LOOMED larger during the bitter presidential campaign than U.S. relations with Russia. Hillary Clinton painted Russian President Vladimir Putin as an aggressive autocrat who threatens U.S. national security, while Donald Tr
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Hot Spots And Double-Talk
NOWHERE DOES DONALD TRUMP HAVE more unilateral power than in his role as Commander in Chief. And nowhere has he been more contradictory than in his remarks about three global hot spots where regional stability and American lives are at stake: Iran, S
Nov 28 20161 minute
Hold Yourself Accountable—You’ll Be Happier
PEOPLE TEND TO EXTERNALIZE WHEN THEY encounter problems—to look beyond themselves and find fault with others when things go wrong. Society’s mantra is “There’s plenty of blame to go around!” You can hear it echo in the reactions to the election. But
Nov 28 20162 minutes
In A Tragedy, Casey Affleck Finds Triumph
IN KENNETH LONERGAN’S NEW FILM, Manchester by the Sea, there’s one moment that’s so powerful, it’s almost unwatchable. Lee (Casey Affleck), who fled his New England hometown in the wake of a family tragedy but has returned to care for his orphaned ne
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Natalie Portman
The Oscar-winning actor stars in Jackie, about the emotionally turbulent week Jacqueline Kennedy endured after her husband was assassinated
Nov 28 20161 minute
A Comeback King Fights His Way Back Into The Ring
Boxing movies work because they’re so literal: the boxer gets knocked down, he gets back up again, he knocks the other guy down. Everyone doubted him—now they love him. Of course, the best boxing films aren’t really about boxing. The newest addition
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Eddie Redmayne Wants To Make You Believe In Magic Again
EDDIE REDMAYNE IS STANDING WITH his toes pointed out and his heels together. He picks up his right foot and very gingerly sets it down in front of him at the same awkward angle as it started, without creating any sound. “When you track a creature,” h
Latest articles from The Atlantic
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Rogue One And The Challenge Of The New(Ish)
The first Star Wars “anthology” spin-off tries to stand on its own, and succeeds intermittently.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
How Carbon Emissions Explain Trump's Win
The states with the highest emissions levels mostly voted for the president-elect. Now, he’s selecting officials for his Cabinet who likely won’t try to reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
The Ugly Manipulations Of Collateral Beauty
The new Will Smith movie about a grieving father is breathtakingly cynical, using the worst kinds of tricks to provoke an emotional response.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
What If Consumers Just Want To Buy Junk Food?
Americans may say they’re seeking out healthier fare, but sales figures tell a different story.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Colleges Really Need To Rethink The Career Advice They Deliver
A new report suggests most graduates don’t find the current offerings very helpful.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
How Search Engines Are Killing Clever Urls
Is there any need for “.pizza” when everyone just Googles stuff?
Dec 15 20163 minutes
When An Animal's Sex Is Set By A Microbe
DNA from a bacterium called Wolbachia seems to control whether pillbugs are male or female.
Dec 15 20167 minutes
No Doctor Should Work 30 Straight Hours Without Sleep
The American medical system requires dangerous feats of sleep deprivation. It doesn’t have to.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Trump, Putin, And The Art Of Appeasement
The famed deal maker seems intent on giving away American leverage for nothing.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Solving The Mystery Of Uncombable Hair
Scientists are looking at the genetic profiles of families with a history of a rare syndrome that affects follicle structure.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
One Patient, Two Cancer Dna Tests, Two Different Results
What happens when cutting-edge medicine offers up conflicting answers?
Dec 15 20165 minutes
Does Russia’s Election Hacking Signal A New Era In Espionage?
This weekend, Michael Morell, the former acting director of the CIA, was asked about the intelligence community’s findings that Russia interfered in the presidential election. His answer was unequivocal: The country isn’t grasping the magnitude of th
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Why Did California Police Shoot A Grandfather Holding A Crucifix?
Kern County, where Francisco Serna died Monday, had the highest per-capita rate of killings by officers in 2015.
Dec 15 201612 minutes
The Misplaced Fear Of ‘Normalization'
The battle over norms is lost—but thankfully, the battle over outcomes remains.
Dec 15 201621 minutes
The National Park Service Has A Big Sexual Harassment Problem
The agency tasked with safeguarding America’s greatest public lands has neglected to protect its female employees.
Dec 15 20166 minutes
Andrew Cuomo Meets The Frustrated Left
If the New York governor wants to lead the Democrats in 2020, progressives say he must first unify his party in Donald Trump’s backyard.
Dec 15 20165 minutes
Drink From Home: The Rise Of The Remote-Work Holiday Party
Off-site employees like eggnog too.
Dec 14 201614 minutes
The Best Television Episodes Of 2016
Staff selections from a year of great TV
Dec 14 20162 minutes
Abortion Doesn't Harm Mental Health
A new study finds there’s no evidence to support mandatory abortion counseling that warns women about the negative mental-health impacts of abortion.
Dec 14 20168 minutes
Mentoring's Promise And Limits
Research on the long-term effects of advisers is mixed, and some programs are now relying on video-game networks and other technology to forge stronger relationships.
Dec 14 20164 minutes
Will Rick Perry Promote Science At The Department Of Energy?
The former Texas governor has questioned the scientific consensus on climate change and once forgot the name of the agency when listing those he wanted to eliminate.
Dec 14 20165 minutes
The Psychology Of White-Collar Criminals
A researcher reflects on conversations with nearly 50 convicted executives about why they did what they did.
Dec 14 20165 minutes
North Carolina Republicans Try To Curtail The New Democratic Governor's Power
After Roy Cooper narrowly won the gubernatorial race, the GOP-led state legislature is using a special session to sharply limit the incoming executive’s authority.
Dec 14 20163 minutes
Earth Is Probably Unprepared For A Comet Strike
The U.S. should invest in an interceptor spacecraft before we detect a dangerous object, say government scientists.
Dec 14 20164 minutes
The Atlantic Daily: Political Science
Trump picked Rick Perry for energy secretary, psychologists examined America’s political divide, scientists planned to defend Earth from a comet strike, and more.
Dec 14 20162 minutes
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Rick Perry Tangos With Trump
Donald Trump picked the former Texas governor and Dancing With the Stars contestant to lead the Department of Energy.
Dec 14 20162 minutes
Find Cosmic-Blast Shields, Find The Aliens
Astronomers say they could detect signs of advanced civilizations by searching for their defense mechanisms.
Dec 14 20167 minutes
The Pathos Of El Faro's Final Hours
Across 500 pages of transcript drawn from the sunken freighter’s bridge, crew members question the decision to sail into Hurricane Joaquin and gradually grasp their perilous situation.
Dec 14 20166 minutes
Rex Tillerson's Corporate Real Politik
How one deal in Iraq from Tillerson's past could complicate his future
Dec 14 20165 minutes
Why Trump And The Tech Industry Are On A Collision Course
The president-elect and Silicon Valley leaders are foils, with contrasting values, interests, and visions for the future.
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Dec 12 20161 minute
Until Donald Trump, U.S. Presidents And Vice Presidents Went To Extremes To Avoid Conflicts Of Interest—Real Or Apparent.
Caleb Melby, with Bill Allison, Stephanie Baker, and Ben Brody Before being confirmed as Gerald Ford’s vice president in 1974, Nelson Rockefeller allowed more than 400 investigators from the General Accounting Office, the FBI, and the IRS to review
Dec 12 20162 minutes
Apple Is Bringing Drones To A Map Fight
The company quietly won FAA approval for flying data collectors | “There’s a huge data-quality issue there”
Dec 12 20162 minutes
Small To Big Slack Technologies
In May 2014, after years of resistance, Google released its first diversity report. Apple, Facebook, and other big-name tech companies soon followed, laying bare the industry’s dearth of women, blacks, and Hispanics. Around that time, Slack Technolog
Dec 12 20162 minutes
See Mario. See Mario Run
Nintendo is pushing an iOS game instead of a new console | The game may “remind people what was fun about Mario”
Dec 12 20162 minutes
Beyond Hennessy
Get fancy with these five cognacs.
Dec 12 201615 minutes
Is Kratom A Deadly Drug Or A Life-Saving Medicine?
ADVOCATES BELIEVE THE POWDER HELPS PEOPLE KICK OPIOIDS WITHOUT RISK OF ADDICTION. WHEN THE DEA TRIED TO CRIMINALIZE IT, THEY FOUGHT BACK
Dec 12 20163 minutes
Where A Graying Herd Still Thunders
A broker builds a business around the people banks have been firing | “The market for talent has been the best I’ve seen it”
Dec 12 20162 minutes
Playtime For London’s Fintech Companies
Businesses can try out ideas with fewer rules | Getting started “without the regulatory ambiguity”
Dec 12 20162 minutes
Who’ll Pay To Protect Trump’s Towers?
The U.S. president’s name will be on skyscrapers around the world | “A normal crowded place that becomes a high-risk place”
Dec 12 20163 minutes
A Beautiful Friendship
Michael Lewis chronicles the groundbreaking collaboration of behavioral economists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky.
Dec 12 20162 minutes
J&J Plays The Spurned Suitor
Despite a $27 billion bid, Actelion’s founders want to stay put | “It’s not a question of money. We have enough money”
Dec 12 20164 minutes
‘We Must As A Nation Be More Unpredictable’
The president-elect ignores 40 years of protocol | “Beijing does not dictate who the president of the United States speaks to”
Dec 12 20161 minute
Voat: Reddit For Even Meaner People
J.S. The “fatpeoplehate” group that Moreno banned from Reddit migrated to Voat, which was started by Atif Colo and Justin Chastain, software engineers in their early 30s who believe that people should be able to say or see anything, as long as it’s
Dec 12 20162 minutes
Innovation Oilfield Cleanup Tools
David Wethe Earthquakes tied to oilfield wastewater dumping are a major problem in Oklahoma. This year the state has suffered more than 500 earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or higher; from 2004 to 2008, the five years before the fracking boom, there wer
Dec 12 20163 minutes
Europe’s Big Airlines Struggle For Altitude
After years of mergers, full-service carriers remain inefficient | “It is our only chance to survive the competition we face”
Dec 12 20163 minutes
A Development Bank Stops Lending Abroad
Clients of Brazil’s BNDES got mixed up in Operation Carwash | “We found a series of problems we need to address”
Dec 12 20163 minutes
Airbnb Inches Its Way Into China
The startup is partnering with tech leaders and local officials | “Our strategy is to work closely with regulators”
Dec 12 20164 minutes
Heavenly Tax Reform
The House GOP has an idea for business taxes that could win bipartisan support
Dec 12 20161 minute
Heather Hubbs
45, executive director, New Art Dealers Alliance, New York
Dec 12 20164 minutes
Patience You Must Have, My Young Investors
The guy behind Yo got Alibaba to bankroll his smart-glasses software | “For me, controversy is good”
Dec 12 20165 minutes
How Big-Box Retailers Weaponize Old Stores
Merchants such as Walmart are using a novel legal tactic to lower their property taxes sharply | “Whether it is unfair or not doesn’t have anything to do with me”
Dec 12 20163 minutes
Can Lemonade Lure Insurance Skeptics?
A startup puts a philanthropic twist on property coverage | “You can have an insurance company with no conflicts”
Dec 12 20163 minutes
Does The Mensch Have Staying Power?
A toy entrepreneur’s quest to turn a novelty toy into a holiday tradition | “I went out there and told the story as many times as I could”
Dec 12 20167 minutes
Hello, America!
A day in Washington with Nigel Farage, Mr. Brexit, who has some radical international trade ideas for his new BFF, Donald Trump
Dec 12 20162 minutes
Movers
Ups • Standing Rock Sioux’s tribal chairman asked protesters camped near the site of the Dakota Access oil pipeline to return to their homes after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers refused to grant a requested easement, suggesting further environment
Dec 12 20162 minutes
The Corporate Bedroom
The home office might go the way of the fax machine
Dec 12 20163 minutes
An Energy Drink That Tastes Of The Amazon
Runa seeks to profit from U.S. demand for healthier beverages | “There’s only so much shelf space and only so much distribution”
Dec 12 20163 minutes
Banks? Not My Problem Now!
After a defeat, Italy’s Matteo Renzi will leave the quandary of ailing lenders unsolved | It’s “a huge drag on growth, but it won’t solve itself spontaneously”
Dec 12 201613 minutes
The Arranger
The government of Venezuela has a lot of enemies in Washington—and Martín Rodil is bringing in more
Dec 12 20162 minutes
The Best Path To Brexit Is Painful For Both Sides
A transitional deal is needed, because two years isn’t enough for a final pact
Latest articles from Entrepreneur
Dec 1 20163 minutes
What Entrepreneur's Editor-In-Chief Looks For When Assigning Stories
Recently, a CEO was venting to me about how he routinely pitches his business to reporters, but nobody writes about him. So I told him the five words that, harsh as they are, all entrepreneurs need to hear: Sometimes you’re not the story.But good new
Dec 1 20161 minute
Google's Groundbreaking Goggles
The tech giant's new headset turns your phone into a high-end VR machine.
Dec 1 20163 minutes
Who's That Gift Really For?
Before you give, think about how thoughtful you're actually being.
Dec 1 20161 minute
Make Online Shopping Simple
How a gourmet food company owner saved her business with an e-commerce app.
Dec 1 20161 minute
Size You Up
Dec 1 20161 minute
Scam-Proof Your Dough
The more you make, the more thieves try to take.
Dec 1 20160 pages
The Cofounders' Guide To Gift Giving
Don't know what to get your business partner for the holidays? For inspiration, four pairs of entrepreneurs share their shopping lists with us.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
What I Learned By Selling My Startup
Sure, I made money. But I wish I'd done a couple of things differently.
Dec 1 20163 minutes
What Everyone Can Learn From Airbnb
I've stayed in more than 70 of them and found out a lot about business along the way.
Dec 1 20161 minute
What's The Right Price For My Product?
Get it right and making a profit is easy. Get it wrong and you may bankrupt your business fast. But it isn’t a guessing game; there is a right price, and you can figure it out by answering these three questions.1. What’s your overall operating budget
Dec 1 20163 minutes
Inspiration Anywhere!
A failed trip to Big Sur led Alyssa Ravasio, founder of Hipcamp, to build a comprehensive camping resource for America-and unlock access to private lands in the process.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
"I Know People"
Turn your social media feeds into funding.
Dec 1 201612 minutes
How The Stars Of 'Fixer Upper' Transformed A Town In Texas
Entrepreneurs across the country are shaping small cities.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Should My Business Start A Podcast?
Yes, if you have a strong idea, a quality host, and a high level of commitment, says Jay Baer, best-selling author, marketing consultant, and cohost of the popular Social Pros Podcast.
Dec 1 20161 minute
Predictions For 2017: The Trends, Players And Opportunities Entrepreneurs Like You Will Chase Next Year
From fearless entrepreneurs to advancements in smart technology, get ready for an innovative year.
Dec 1 20161 minute
Bring Your Doggy To Work
Gear to make your office (or home) Fido-friendly.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
What's Your Co-Working Style? Find The Space That Matches Your Style.
One is designed like a summer camp.
Dec 1 20163 minutes
Building A Better Popcorn Bucket
How an obsessive moviegoer reinvented the theater's favorite food.
Dec 1 20160 pages
What's Ahead In 2017? Six Experts Share Predictions.
Some industries are poised for a strong year.
Dec 1 20161 minute
So, You Want To Open A Coffee Shop?
The retail value of the U.S. coffee market is alluring-around $48 billion. But at $3 a cup, cashing in on our collective caffeine addiction isn't always a given.
Dec 1 20161 minute
4 'Smart' Objects That Earned The Name
Maybe the future is finally here.
Dec 1 20166 minutes
The Buzziest Businesses
Following a trend is easy: Just ask anyone who opened a paintball arena, a Zumba studio, or a beer trolley. But it takes a magical mix of timing, strategy, and conviction to make these kinds of ventures last.
Dec 1 20160 pages
How Chatbots Will Evolve In One Simple Flowchart (Infographic)
Many chatbots will die. The survivors will get better.
Dec 1 20166 minutes
To Franchise, Or Not To Franchise?
For many brands hoping to expand, franchising is a great model. But it's not the only (or always the best) option. Here, we follow two similar entrepreneurs as they choose different paths to growth-one going into franchising and the other licensing his brand to dealers.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
This Designer Bucked Fashion Norms. Learn Why It Worked.
Consumers have more information at their fingertips than ever. E-commerce has changed how people shop. And yet many industry traditions have remained -- like, say, fashion’s longstanding insistence that brands create four collections a year. But even
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Roll With It
Motivated by a blah job, a biker finds the perfect franchise and rides off.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Stop Talking About Millennials And Get Ready For Gen Z
Be prepared. This is a group of rebels.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Wash & Shine
How installing holiday lights helped a window-washing business grow.
Dec 1 20161 minute
The Strategies These 3 Beauty Startups Use To Stand Out
In the United States alone, consumers spend north of $62 billion on cosmetics, skincare and haircare products each year. But younger women are increasingly venturing outside their Maybelline and Dior standbys, embracing smaller brands. As the crowded
Dec 1 20162 minutes
How Food Tech Is Expanding Opportunities For Shoppers And Entrepreneurs
Options are transforming -- and VCs are taking notice.
Latest articles from New York Magazine
Dec 11 201611 minutes
Our First Lady Of Sorrows
In the midst of newfound political turmoil, NATALIE PORTMAN revives Jacqueline Kennedy onscreen, a woman whose private resolve and public grace may have held the nation together.
Dec 11 20167 minutes
The Making Of Barry Jenkins
The director of ‘Moonlight’ thought he’d fled his past, then he accidentally made a movie about it.
Dec 11 20164 minutes
The Amazing Adventures Of Wernher Von Braun
Michael Chabon’s memoir-fantasia of the OSS Years.
Dec 11 20161 minute
Now, Who Will Take Care Of It?
These days, building staffers clock in daily rather than being available 24/7. “People want their independent lives,” says Peter Mahler of Mahler Private Staffing. How many employees are hired depends on the scale; for houses of at least 10,000 squar
Dec 11 20168 minutes
How To Crash The Oscars
An oral history of a Best Picture shocker.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
“And I’m Thinking, ‘Should I Slap This Drink Out Of His Hand?’”
THE SCENE: McConaughey plays scrappy mining businessman Kenny Wells, who’s finally struck pay dirt. His company attracts the interest of Wall Street investors who want to buy him out. In this scene, he has to make his choice. “WHEN THE scene begins,
Dec 11 20165 minutes
The Umbrellas Of Silver Lake
Damien Chazelle’s La La Land salutes, and updates, the Hollywood musical.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
“Just Rest On The Writing.”
JEFF BRIDGES IN HELL OR HIGH WATER.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
“You’re Going To Touch Hearts Around The World.”
JANELLE MONÁE IN HIDDEN FIGURES.
Dec 11 20161 minute
The Architectural Challenges Of A Multi-House Surgery
According to architect Wayne Turett, whose firm has handled both combinations and extensive townhouse renovations.
Dec 11 20167 minutes
Turn It Up To 11
Michael Shannon on a year, and a career, as a director’s secret weapon.
Dec 11 20165 minutes
The Kleptocracy Preps For Pennsylvania Avenue
Conflicts so brazen and unprecedented they already feel like old news.
Dec 11 20161 minute
“In This Moment, The Penny Drops.”
FELICITY JONES IN A MONSTER CALLS.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
“We Worked On It Separately And Then We Met In The Ring.”
MICHELLE WILLIAMS IN MANCHESTER BY THE SEA.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
“What Got Me Sobbing Was Thinking About Love.”
HUGH GRANT IN FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS.
Dec 11 20164 minutes
Maybe The Internet Is Just Terrible After All
Fake news is the easiest of the problems to fix.
Dec 11 20163 minutes
The Last Time New York Felt Blue
The mood after Bush beat Kerry, and the ways our writers thought about it.
Dec 11 20161 minute
In London, They Go Big By Digging Down
OWING TO THE CITY’S draconian planning laws, building upward in residential neighborhoods is difficult. So mansion owners have been expanding downward, outfitting their megabasements with movie rooms, gun ranges, parking garages, and pools. It’s gott
Dec 11 20163 minutes
Nicole Kidman’s Bad Women
Finally, in Lion, she gets to nurture.
Dec 11 201615 minutes
Let’s See How Alive We Can Be
Elizabeth Gilbert’s brand of magical thinking.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
Space Jam
Hidden Figures composers Pharrell Williams and Hans Zimmer on what they learned from each other.
Dec 11 20163 minutes
This Woman’s Place
My plan for helping white male liberals.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
“I Feel Like I’m Going To Have A Breakdown.”
JESSICA CHASTAIN IN MISS SLOANE.
Dec 11 20163 minutes
Comments
1 In the last issue, Jonathan Chait took on, in a sweeping essay, the question of what a liberal response to the Trump presidency might look like (“Citizens, United,” November 14–27). “What worries me most,” commenter MoneyMatt responded, “is not wha
Dec 11 20164 minutes
Should We Be Angry Or Optimistic?
Rebecca Traister: What sort of optimal oppositional role can we imagine Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama playing in the next several years? Part of what both are being punished for is having been a symbolic figure. Rembert Browne: I want to walk int
Dec 11 20163 minutes
How To Take Back The Counterculture
The Obama years were too soft anyway.
Dec 11 20162 minutes
“In Film, There Is No Place For You To Go. It’s Going To Be Constant Eye Contact.”
THE SCENE: Adepo plays Cory, the son of former baseball player Troy (Denzel Washington, who also directed this film adaptation of the iconic August Wilson play). In this scene, long-simmering tensions between the two men boil over into a physical sta
Dec 11 20162 minutes
Living Large From New York To London
Madonna’s Villa 152–156 E. 81st St. The singer purchased this fused threesome in 2009. It supposedly has a massive dance studio and gym and comes with two garages for paparazzi-free ins-and-outs. The Loft Plus Carriage House 9 Jay St. and 67 Hudso
Nov 27 20167 minutes
Family Lore
Michael Chabon has written about superheroes and alternate histories. His new memoiristic novel required just as much imagination.
Nov 27 20163 minutes
“A Girl Can’t Be President”
What Hillary and I said to my daughter.
Latest articles from Fortune
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Come On And Shine
Consumer packaged-goods startups are styling themselves like tech companies to fuel growth. They don’t need to.
Nov 1 20164 minutes
Watson: Not So Elementary
Five years after its Jeopardy! victory, IBM’s cognitive computing system is through playing games. It’s now a hired gun for thousands of companies in at least 20 industries. A Q&A with the Watson boss.
Nov 1 201611 minutes
How Steve Jobs Became A Billionaire
STEVE JOBS’ NAME IS FOREVER TIED TO APPLE: THE COMPANY HE FOUNDED, WAS FIRED FROM, AND LATER RETURNED TO AND MADE THE MOST VALUABLE IN THE WORLD. IT’S EASY TO FORGET THAT IT WAS ANOTHER COMPANY—PIXAR—THAT MADE HIM HIS FIRST BILLION. CENTRAL TO THAT STORY IS LAWRENCE LEVY, THE MAN WHOM JOBS REACHED OUT TO, UNKNOWN, IN NOVEMBER 1994 AND HIRED AS CFO. HIS MISSION? TO TAKE THE SCRAPPY COMPANY PUBLIC.
Nov 1 20161 minute
Small Business Takes A Big Hit
JEREMY QUITTNER FOR AARON HAGEMAN, chief executive of Delivery Drivers of Orange County, Calif., the welter of federal and state regulations concerning who qualifies as an independent contractor has become an expensive sticking point. Consider this
Nov 1 20162 minutes
From The Gym To The Runway
Athleisure isn’t going away—it’s moving into high fashion. Think comfort crossed with style.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Look Before You Leap
Thinking of ditching the suit and tie for the startup life? Here’s how to do it right.
Nov 1 201613 minutes
Steve Cohen Has Nothing To Prove (But He’s Going To Prove It Anyway)
In 2013 an insider-trading scandal ended Cohen’s reign as one of Wall Street’s most successful hedge fund managers. Three years later, to the dismay of his critics, he’s unapologetic, financially unscathed, and on the verge of returning to the industry. In his first interview about the firm since the scandal, Cohen explains how he plans to beat the market again—and why he needs to.
Nov 1 201611 minutes
The Great Rocket Race
ELON MUSK’S SPACEX IS JOUSTING WITH A BOEING-LOCKHEED JOINT VENTURE FOR THE LUCRATIVE BUSINESS OF SENDING SATELLITES TO SPACE. THE INCUMBENT FACES A DAUNTING TWO-PRONGED CHALLENGE: CAN IT SLASH PRICES WHILE OVERHAULING A KEY PART OF ITS TECHNOLOGY?
Nov 1 20161 minute
Tale Of The Tape: Clinton Vs. Trump
TORY NEWMYER For the most part, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have directly diverging views of regulation. Clinton favors a heavier hand to bring Wall Street and other industries to heel, while easing rules for small businesses. Trump by contrast
Nov 1 20161 minute
Wind Is Getting Really, Really Cheap
The first offshore wind farm in the U.S. marks a turning point for the industry.
Nov 1 201617 minutes
Red Tape
THE RED TAPE CONUNDRUM: HOW THE WRONG KIND OF REGULATION IS STRANGLING BUSINESS—AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
Nov 1 20162 minutes
What Happens After The Election
Most Americans don’t actually hate trade, business, or globalization. But this campaign season’s tide of populist outrage will last long past November.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
You’re Already Good. Here’s How To Step It Up
Fortune reviews three major releases this season that promise to help you elevate your thinking, motivation, and creativity in work and in life.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Hope For The Day After
THIS HAS BEEN an exceptionally difficult election for anyone who cares about the future of American business or the prospects for American prosperity. On one side, the Democratic Party has turned increasingly antagonistic toward business. The cleare
Nov 1 20161 minute
The Internet Of Things…In Bed
One in three people aren’t getting enough sleep, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So a cavalcade of products are aiming to address sleep issues—the global market for sleep aids is projected by BCC Research to reach $76.7 billion by 2019—and many of them are connected. Here are some of the latest.
Nov 1 20161 minute
Canada’s Brain Gain Strategy
The U.S. should refashion its immigration laws to look like its northern neighbor’s.
Nov 1 20161 minute
Safety Net In The Sky
Technology that tracks aircraft anywhere in the world could boost airlines’ efficiency and make missing planes a thing of the past.
Nov 1 201610 minutes
The Pga Tour Takes On China
CANCELED TOURNAMENTS, BAD LUCK, AND SO MUCH PROMISE: INSIDE THE GOLF INDUSTRY’S STAR-CROSSED STRUGGLE TO GET CHINESE CONSUMERS TO HIT THE LINKS.
Nov 1 20163 minutes
How To Invest, Whoever Wins
No matter how much you dislike him or her, the next President isn’t likely to hurt the stock market. But 2017 could still be rocky for the economy. Here’s what you’ll need in your postelection portfolio.
Nov 1 20163 minutes
Stocks With A Shaky Foundation
Recent changes in the markets have made it even easier to buy real estate investment trusts. But this may not be the best time to move your money in.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
How A Taco Truck Gets Stalled
POLINA MARINOVA It may seem as if everyone is opening hip food trucks in cities these days. But it’s more complicated than it looks. Before you warm your first tortilla, if you’re in New York, for example, you’ll have to get through 68 pages of regu
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Millennials Are Not Monolithic
Good leaders need to know how to motivate their youngest employees. But if you’re seeking a one-size-fits-all solution, you’re already on the wrong track.
Nov 1 20161 minute
10-Hour Layover? Lucky You
How Icelandair made waiting for connecting flights a thing of beauty.
Nov 1 20161 minute
New Rules For New Frontiers
As attitudes shift and technology advances, regulators ploddingly follow. The process can be messy, incremental, and sometimes painfully slow—but new policies are emerging.
Nov 1 20161 minute
The Valley’s Favorite British Import
Raised in a sheltered northern English community, Ruzwana Bashir traveled a long and unlikely path from Oxford debate star to Silicon Valley wunderkind.
Oct 1 20163 minutes
Now Hear This
Baby boomers, who abused their ears with rock concerts and headphones, are surging into retirement. The hearing-assistance market is expanding, and this time the answer may not be a device—it may be a pill.
Oct 1 20161 minute
When Moonshots Fall Back to Earth
Google’s parent company loved sci-fi research, until it didn’t.
Oct 1 20163 minutes
The European Honeymoon is Over
With a $14.6 billion salvo fired at Apple over its tax deals in Ireland, European regulators are escalating their battle against American business.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Generation Biz
ONE ENTREPRENEUR helped start a trading platform that’s taking on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Another executive oversees North American ride-sharing operations for Uber, the world’s most valuable unicorn. A third runs a $3.2 billion Inter
Oct 1 20161 minute
See Mumbai in a Day
On a business trip to India’s biggest city? Make sure to hit these hotspots.
Latest articles from Money
Nov 1 201614 minutes
The Ultimate Guide To Retirement: Couples Edition
THESE 21 STRATEGIES WILL HELP YOU SAVE, INVEST, AND EARN YOUR WAY TO A DREAM LIFESTYLE—NO MATTER WHAT AGE OR STAGE YOU’RE AT NOW.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Ask The Expert
REAL ESTATE Q I want to get rid of my mortgage faster. What’s the best way do it? A If you can pay more each month, you have two options: refinance to a shorter-term loan or write bigger checks to trim the principal. While 15-year loans have lower
Nov 1 20165 minutes
Replot Your Income Plan
INTEREST RATES HAVEN’T GONE UP AS EXPECTED, SO BOND INVESTORS NEED TO RETHINK THEIR MOVES.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Cuba Libre
NOW THAT DIPLOMATIC relations between the U.S. and Cuba have been restored, I fear it’s only a matter of time before Havana turns into the “spring break” capital of the world. Americans in backward baseball caps (or worse: man buns) will mojito their
Nov 1 20161 minute
Bethlehem
Pop. over age 55 31% Median home price $153,000 Avg. property tax $4,082 Top income tax rate 3.07% There was a time when you couldn’t talk about Bethlehem without mention of Bethlehem Steel. Once the nation’s second-largest steel producer, it shu
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Economy And Jobs
WHAT’S AT STAKE Nearly eight years after the Great Recession, this doesn’t feel like a true recovery. Despite job gains, wage growth is tepid, and median household income is just shy of 2007 levels. Can the slow-growing economy pick up the pace, or
Nov 1 20161 minute
Bundled Policies Can Save You A Lot…Sometimes
MARTHA C. WHITE COMBINING YOUR INSURANCE policies, or “bundling,” is a tactic insurance salespeople tout as a way for you to save money. Exactly how much you can save on premiums, however, depends a lot on where in the U.S. you live, what type of ho
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Your Family And Education
WHAT’S AT STAKE College is the gateway to higher lifetime earnings. But tuition has skyrocketed, and millions struggle with student debt. How can you handle the high price of higher ed? Also crucial for families: How do you find affordable child car
Nov 1 20163 minutes
Climb Out Of Student Debt
TODAY’S FLEXIBLE REPAYMENT PLANS CAN MAKE IT EASIER—BUT AT A PRICE.
Nov 1 20161 minute
The High Stakes Election
Forget for a minute Trump’s and Clinton’s nasty verbal volleys. This year’s presidential contest is about two opposing economic views for America. Whoever wins could have a seismic impact on everything from your investments to your health care. Here’s what the candidates really mean for your money.
Nov 1 20161 minute
Hollywood
Pop. over age 55 32% Median home price $198,000 Avg. property tax $3,995 Top income tax rate 0% In the 1920s developer Joseph Young arrived in Florida with a vision of turning the pine forests and marshland 20 miles north of Miami into a “dream c
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Crafting A Big Business
FORMER ENGINEER AND WOODWORKING HOBBYIST BRETT HAUGEN HAS CARVED OUT A LUCRATIVE SPACE AMONG HANDICRAFT ENTHUSIASTS.
Nov 1 20161 minute
Iowa City
Pop. over age 55 23% Median home price $187,000 Avg. property tax $3,553 Top income tax rate 8.98% When famous authors plan their North American book tours, the schedule often reads like this: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago …Iowa City. As the onl
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Your Retirement: A Team Effort
FOUR OUT OF FIVE SPOUSES cite saving for retirement as a very or extremely important financial goal, according to a MONEY nationwide survey of married couples. And yet research earlier this year by the consulting firm Hearts & Wallets found that only
Nov 1 20162 minutes
5 Things To Know About The New Fafsa
1 IT’S AVAILABLE EARLIER THIS YEAR The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, which families fill out to apply for college scholarships and loans, became available at fafsa.ed.gov on Oct. 1 this year, three months earlier than in the pa
Nov 1 20161 minute
Sugar Land
Pop. over age 55 35% Median home price $356,250 Avg. property tax $8,210 Top income tax rate 0% The city traces its early history to—you guessed it—sugar. It was a 19th-century sugar plantation that evolved into a company town for employees of th
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Your Taxes
WHAT’S AT STAKE The Obama years saw the Bush tax cuts made permanent for all but the wealthiest, plus new Obamacare levies. Now the question of how much of your paycheck you’ll get to keep—and who should pay more or less—is back on the table in a bi
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Your Health Care
WHAT’S AT STAKE More Americans than ever have coverage, but with insurers pulling out of the government insurance exchanges, premiums rising, and businesses chafing at the health law’s requirements, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is under the microsc
Nov 1 20161 minute
The Best Online Bank
Don’t need a teller? You can slash fees and boost yields by banking online. Only 29% of traditional banks have low-cost checking accounts that pay interest (average yield: 0.08%), compared with 70% of the online banks analyzed—which pay an average 0.14%. Because online banks don’t have their own ATMs, reimbursement of other banks’ surcharges is critical.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
X-Ray: Walmart
STILL FOCUSED ON BRICKS AND MORTAR—FOR GOOD REASON.
Nov 1 20161 minute
Spokane
Pop. over age 55 27% Median home price $152,000 Avg. property tax $1,888 Top income tax rate 0% Walk along the Centennial Trail as it winds through downtown, beside the Spokane River, and you get a sense of why people retire here. Spokane support
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Reno
Pop. over age 55 26% Median home price $268,250 Avg. property tax $1,735 Top income tax rate 0% Reno suffers from a bit of an image problem (and the Comedy Central series Reno 911! didn’t help). Yet this city in the Sierra Nevada foothills is fas
Nov 1 20161 minute
The Best Big Banks (Tie)
If you are among the nearly nine in 10 consumers who want in-person service at a local branch but you often need a bank outside your neighborhood, you’ll want a bank with a broad footprint. The two winners here cover wide but different swaths of the country.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
When A Premium Card Pays Off
A POPULAR NEW OFFER RAISES THE QUESTION: CAN A CREDIT CARD EVER BE WORTH $450?
Nov 1 20161 minute
Your Investments
WHAT’S AT STAKE U.S. stocks are in the midst of the second-longest bull market in history, and bonds have flourished as interest rates have hit historic lows. Yet year one of new presidencies often usher in challenging markets. Your retirement secur
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Funds That Let Their Brood Grow
THERE’S A CASE FOR OWNING SMALL-STOCK FUNDS THAT HANG ON TO WINNERS EVEN AS COMPANIES GET BIGGER.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
The Best Cure For Obamacare Woes
DESPITE HIGHER PRICES AND FEWER CHOICES, YOU CAN STILL FIND THE COVERAGE YOU NEED.
Nov 1 20161 minute
The Best Bank For You
FEES ARE UP, AND INTEREST PAYOUTS ARE MICROSCOPIC—BUT YOU’VE GOT BETTER OPTIONS THAN EVER TO HELP YOU BEAT THE AVERAGES, MONEY’S ANNUAL SURVEY FINDS. AND THIS YEAR’S WINNERS ARE …
Nov 1 20161 minute
A Passion For Teaching
JOAN CAPLIN ANNE AVERY 58, COLUMBIA, MD. BACKSTORY: Emigrated from South Korea in 1975. EDUCATION: Studied at University of Louisville. PROFESSION: National lead for Asian-American and Pacific Islanders outreach at Centers for Medicare and Medic
Oct 1 20161 minute
4 West Des Moine, Iowa
LIKE YOUNG PEOPLE everywhere, Des Moines natives Krista and Sahan Totagamuwa decided to move away from home after they got married to get a taste of life in the big city, in Milwaukee. Five years and two kids later they came home—well, close to home.



