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This Week’s Top Picks
Skip carouselJan 23 20173 minutos
Big Mac Attack
McDonald’s is betting that three is better than one.
Jan 23 20173 minutos
When A Facebook Page Matters To Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg’s mix of family and business has a lot of help | “His image in the digital domain needs to be controlled”
Jan 16 20172 minutos
The Growing Fight Against Food Fraud
WHEN YOU’RE SHOPPING AT THE grocery store, you probably expect that the olive oil you see came from, well, olives. And that the organic vegetables were never exposed to toxic chemicals, the cod fillet is sliced from a member of the cod species and th
Jan 16 201713 minutos
The Drug That’s Treating Everything
FORGET WRINKLES. BOTOX IS NOW BEING USED TO TREAT MIGRAINES, DEPRESSION, TWITCHING EYES, OVERACTIVE BLADDERS, SWEATY PALMS AND MORE. SOME CALL IT A MARVEL OF MEDICINE; OTHERS CAUTION THE RISKS ARE STILL UNKNOWN. INSIDE THE EXPLODING BUSINESS AND STRANGE SCIENCE OF BOTOX
Jan 22 201725 minutos
The Young Trump
JARED KUSHNER is more like his father-in-law than anyone imagines.
Jan 20 20176 minutos
The Worst Presidential Inaugurations, Ranked
Recent presidential installation ceremonies have been studiously planned and free of major disasters. It hasn’t always been so.
Jan 20 20177 minutos
Exclusive: Malala Yousafzai On What Comes Next
Can the world's most famous teenage activist live up to her remarkable childhood?
Jan 20 201711 minutos
Revisiting Anti-Bush Protest Music In The Trump Era
Remember "When the President Talks To God"? "American Idiot"? "Son of a Bush"? We do!
Jan 22 20178 minutos
Zen Palace
Meditation centers that look like nightclubs.
Jan 16 20177 minutos
Debbie Reynolds | Carrie Fisher Love & Loss
The Singin’ in the Rain legend and the Star Wars icon had a fierce mother-daughter bond in life and in death—just one day apart
Jan 23 20174 minutos
You Deserve A Workation
Why use vacation days when you can get the job done in Umbria?
Jan 1 201715 minutos
Company Of The Year
100 millıon fans. Billions in revenue. The hugest company you’ve never heard of Riot Games


Latest Articles
Skip carouselJan 27 201711 minutos
Commander-In-Tweet
We sorted all of Trump's tweets since the election into 16 categories, from domestic policy to self-congratulations.
Jan 27 20178 minutos
Veterinary Interns Speak Out Against Exploitation
Thirteen individuals described their current or former internship experience as akin to being "slave laborers."
Jan 27 20172 minutos
Genetic 'Signatures' Help Spot Deadly Cancers
Our genes contain information related to how cancer cells grow which researchers can use to address life-threatening cases.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Donald Trump Trolls Silicon Valley
The new regime has had enough of smarty-pants geeks inventing stuff and making billions.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
How Zika Harms Fetal Brains
Researchers broke down the components of the virus to find the gene that could be causing microcephaly.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Jonathan Pie Takes Youtube Act Live In Post-Truth Era
The character was never meant to become a serious political commentator—but it happened anyway.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Mike Mills' Probes The 'Beginning Of Now' With New Film
The former graphic designer and director of 'Beginners' on moms, dads, pop culture and everything in between.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Many Women With Breast Cancer Treated Needlessly
Many women with breast cancer detected by a mammogram are treated unnecessarily, because screening tests found slow-growing tumors that are essentially harmless.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Trump, Russian Spies And The ‘Golden Shower Memos'
An uncorroborated report circulated by U.S. intelligence alleges Russian security agents watched Trump engaging in “perverted sexual acts.”
Jan 27 201712 minutos
Betsy Devos Is Coming For Your Public Schools
Betsy DeVos has worked to undermine Michigan's public schools, according to her critics. Is she ready to lead the nation's education department?
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Here’s Listening To You, Kid
An unknown jazz pianist got a lucky break and won the singing role of a lifetime in “La La Land.”
Jan 27 20173 minutos
How Trump-O-Nomics Will Bring Back The '80s
An exploding U.S. deficit and the devaluation of the renminbi make a trade war with China all but inevitable.
Jan 27 20177 minutos
The Cultural Significance Of The Trump Establishment
Trump is the ultimate revenge on upper-middlebrow cultural life in America.
Jan 27 20175 minutos
Does Sessions's Crack Compromise Offer Hope For Reform?
The attorney general nominee is rightly viewed as a hardliner, but it's not the whole story.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Firm Founded By A Trump Nominee Violated Trading Rules
A review of U.S. market regulatory filings raises questions about Virtu Financial, Vincent Viola’s high-frequency trading firm.
Jan 27 20179 minutos
Arianna Huffington, Prophet And Profiteer
How do we thrive and sleep in this crazy world? By buying stuff from Thrive Global.
Jan 27 20173 minutos
How To Browse Your Drunk Google Search History
Google keeps an archive of your search history. Why not take a quick look into the sewer, before flushing it all away in shame?
Jan 26 20172 minutos
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Patrón On The Rocks
It was a busy day for U.S.-Mexico relations.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
Is Nafta Over?
The presidents of Mexico and the United States are negotiating their new economic relationship in an oddly public way.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
Trump's Plan For Refugees
All admissions would be stopped for 120 days; Syrians would be banned.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
Chicago's Police Aren't 'Overly Politically Correct'
President Trump’s assumption that law-enforcement officers in Chicago are too restrained gets the city’s challenges precisely backward.
Jan 26 20175 minutos
The Mid-Career Internship
For women who have been away from the workforce for a spell, sometimes re-entry programs are the only way back in.
Jan 26 20172 minutos
Trump's Detail-Free First Pitch To Republicans
“This Congress is going to be the busiest Congress we’ve had in decades, maybe ever,” the president told lawmakers, before leaving without taking questions.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
Trump's Hollowed-Out State Department
Abrupt departures of top officials Wednesday, under disputed circumstances, leave Foggy Bottom without a confirmed secretary or nominees for several top leadership jobs.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
How A Scientist Mapped The Entire Peruvian Amazon By Plane
In August 2011, I climbed onto a small twin-propeller plane, crouching down to avoid smacking my head. The plane took off from Cusco, Peru, and was soon soaring over the Amazon rainforest. From the window, I could see a vast, unbroken layer of trees,
Jan 26 20174 minutos
6-Year-Old Girls Already Have Gendered Beliefs About Intelligence
They’re more likely to avoid games meant for “really, really smart” children.
Jan 26 201713 minutos
'Even A Shining City On A Hill Needs Walls': Senator Tom Cotton
A Republican hawk acclimates to the Trump presidency—and threatens to reconsider the One China policy.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
The Simple Reform That Improved Black Students' Earnings
When states began to require more math courses, black high-school graduates began to see bigger paychecks.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
How One Nato Country Is Preparing For Trump
A dispatch from Norway's military buildup
Jan 26 20174 minutos
Why Russian Banks Have An Interest In Washington
The country’s two largest state-run banks have been lobbying for relief from sanctions imposed in 2014.


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Skip carouselJan 20 201710 minutos
Why Obama Can't Pardon Snowden
A three-year investigation found that key parts of Snowden's story do not check out.
Jan 20 20176 minutos
The Worst Presidential Inaugurations, Ranked
Recent presidential installation ceremonies have been studiously planned and free of major disasters. It hasn’t always been so.
Jan 2 201710 minutos
Mike Pence Is No Ordinary Wingman
In picking him as his vice-presidential partner, Donald J. Trump brought on board someone who knows his way around Washington and cares about details. Why the former altar boy might make this work
Apr 1 20141 minuto
How to Build Your Personal Website in Less Than 10 Seconds
Strikingly pulls from LinkedIn to build customized websites in one easy step.
Dec 25 20162 minutos
The Ten Best Books Of The Year
While a few big names disappointed, many of the year’s best books were debuts or sophomore efforts. A changing of the guard is under way.
Jan 1 20171 minuto
Three New Tech Tools To Upgrade Your Work Life
The whiteboard gets interesting.
Jan 5 20175 minutos
Pop Culture Is Having A Metaphysical Moment
The OA, Westworld, Stranger Things, and other recent works toy with the idea of multiple realities—and bring the thrill of new religion.
Jan 6 201720 minutos
U.K. Scientists Are Deciding The Future Of Humanity
Pioneering gene editing research has put the U.K. at the forefront of the next scientific revolution—whether the rest of the world is ready for it or not.
Apr 1 20131 minuto
The 5 Branding Rules of Attraction
Your brand draws customers to your business. Here are the elements you should consider when designing it.
Jan 2 20172 minutos
Our Journey Begins
THERE ARE FEW MORE WONDROUSLY TERRIFYING moments in a woman’s life than when she gives birth, delivering unto the world the passenger she has been carrying for nine months and then meeting directly for the first time. Tissue skin. Lumpy feet. Deep-po
Jan 1 20172 minutos
She Lost Her Brand When Investors Didn't Share Her Vision. Here's What She Did Next.
It's a story with a happy ending.
Jan 6 20172 minutos
Why Cuba’s Muslim Population Is Growing
Fidel Castro banned religion when he first took over but in recent years the regime has been more tolerant.
Sep 1 20161 minuto
She Built an App Without Knowing How to Code -- and is Now a Millionaire
Focus on what you do know -- and can do well.
Sep 1 20161 minuto
Adopt a New Mind-Set
For folks in the seven-figure club, keeping spending in check is often second nature. In fact, a full 78% of millionaires cite frugality as a reason for their success. If that doesn’t sound like you, develop some new habits.
Dec 11 20162 minutos
“I Feel Like I’m Going To Have A Breakdown.”
JESSICA CHASTAIN IN MISS SLOANE.
Dec 19 20164 minutos
My Battle With Depression
IN A NEW MEMOIR, THE SINGER DETAILS HER 2011 DESCENT INTO SUICIDAL DESPAIR AND THE LONG, HARD ROAD BACK TO HEALTH
Dec 12 20165 minutos
Global Conflicts To Watch In 2017
The greatest unknown for U.S. interests in the world might be the United States itself.
Dec 19 201621 minutos
The Person Of The Year
EVEN FOR DONALD TRUMP, THE DISTANCE IS STILL fun to think about, up here in his penthouse 600 ft. in the sky, where it’s hard to make out the regular people below. The ice skaters swarming Central Park’s Wollman Rink look like old-television static,
Jan 1 201715 minutos
Company Of The Year
100 millıon fans. Billions in revenue. The hugest company you’ve never heard of Riot Games
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Movies
1. Moonlight ES A love story, a mother-and-son story, a story about being closed off from the world until you realize there’s no way forward unless you join it. Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight engages on multiple levels, but it’s also a work of astonishing
Jan 16 20175 minutos
Trade’s Coming Rough Turn
The president-elect has said he’ll dump the TPP, but is he prepared for the realignment to follow?
Sep 1 20161 minuto
How to Reach One Million
Your goal isn’t to live like the 1%. It’s to achieve 100% of the life that matters to you. Steal a page from today’s millionaires and learn how to plot your best route to financial freedom.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
No Time To Wait
WHEN I WAS 37, my brother-in-law’s next-door neighbor Tony told me to stop renting and buy an apartment. I couldn’t afford it, I told him. “You won’t be able to afford it next year either,” he said. “Only by then, you’ll have spent another year in re
Sep 1 20153 minutos
6 Secrets About the Human Brain That Will Make You a Better Marketer
Knowing how the mind processes information and images can help you send the right message.
Dec 26 20161 minuto
Isabelle Huppert Sexier Than Ever At 63
THE FRENCH FILM GODDESS IS STILL STEAMING UP THE SCREEN IN ELLE AND THINGS TO COME. BONJOUR, OSCAR?
Jul 1 20153 minutos
The Truth About Facebook and Millennials
Reports of Facebook's demise among teens have been greatly exaggerated. Here, some marketing lessons from the kids and the unique ways they use their favorite undead platform.
Jan 10 20174 minutos
What The World Might Look Like In 5 Years, According To U.S. Intelligence
Even America's own government analysts see the American Era drawing to a close.
Jan 9 20174 minutos
The Game Putin Plays
Diplomacy is like chess, a sport Russia excels in. Putin is a grandmaster of something else


Latest articles from Time
Skip carouselJan 16 20172 minutos
Hidden Figures Proves There’s Power In Numbers
IN THE GRAND SCHEME OF THINGS, numbers mean everything: our very bodies are made of equations. Yet movies about people who deal in numbers—often foisted on us as spinachy, good-for-us entertainment during prestige-movie season—tend to be deadly dull.
Jan 16 201711 minutos
The Troublemaker
Putin is now Donald Trump’s problem
Jan 16 20173 minutos
Two Stars That Lived—And Shone—Orbiting Each Other
DEBBIE REYNOLDS WAS A GREAT BROAD WITH THE FACE of a cutie-pie. You might not know that just from watching Singin’ in the Rain (1952) or The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964). Reynolds was often cast in roles that capitalized on her cherublike adorabilit
Jan 16 20172 minutos
Conversation
What you said about ... REFUGEE CHILDREN TIME’s Dec. 26, 2016/Jan. 2, 2017 cover story, which marked the launch of a multimedia project following four Syrian babies from inside the refugee camps in Thessaloniki, Greece, struck a chord with readers.
Jan 16 20173 minutos
The Unexpected Benefits Of Ending Up At The Back Of The Pack
IN LATE DECEMBER, I WENT FOR A HIKE WITH MY TWO daughters. And by hike I mean we walked, climbed and slid for five hours through a thick, wet mountainous patch of Costa Rican jungle to get to what promised to be a spectacular waterfall. It felt like
Jan 16 20173 minutos
On Hbo, A Tyrannical New Pope Lusts For Power
A NEW POPE BECOMES MANY THINGS at once: a leader whose decisions shape the lives of 1.2 billion believers, a geopolitical figure whose approval is sought by heads of state and, inevitably, a celebrity. It’s that last part The Young Pope exploits bril
Jan 16 20171 minuto
Turkey Remains In The Crosshairs As A New Year Dawns
JARED MALSIN THE PARTYERS WHO WENT TO Istanbul’s Reina nightclub on New Year’s Eve had hoped to celebrate the end of a year marked by violence and upheaval in Turkey and across the Middle East. Barely an hour after the clock marked 2017’s arrival, a
Jan 16 20173 minutos
Zoe Saldana, Actor
She’s conquered space in some of the biggest sci-fi films of the past decade, but returns to earth as a gangster’s girlfriend in Ben Affleck’s Live by Night. Saldana talks battling racism and sexism in Hollywood, and why she had to start a production company
Jan 16 20172 minutos
Mario On An Iphone? It Works
MATT PECKHAM THIS WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO happen. For years, fans had pleaded, cajoled and bully-ragged Nintendo to put Mario on smartphones. And for years, the masterminds behind some of gaming’s most enduring franchises simply refused. Until Dec. 15,
Jan 16 20173 minutos
The U.S. Should Form A Closer Military Alliance With Israel
THE U.S. SPENDS A GREAT DEAL OF TIME FOCUSING ON THE military capabilities represented by the Middle Eastern nations it rightly considers threats: Iran and Syria. And we correctly spend much political and military capital working with our Arab allies
Jan 16 20171 minuto
Ticker
House GOP changes tack on ethics body House Republicans dropped a plan to substantially limit the powers of the Office of Congressional Ethics, an independent body that probes claims of misconduct by lawmakers, following outrage from Democrats and a
Jan 16 20173 minutos
Death Reigns On The Streets Of Duterte’s Philippines
NASH JENKINS/MANILA There is no God in Caloocan City, not tonight. The lights have gone out in the window of the Catholic church in this Manila slum, and the hot rain falling on its streets isn’t enough to wash the stench of human sewage from the a
Jan 16 20172 minutos
When Less Plot Is Actually More
AFTER WRITING SEVEN NOVELS AND three works of nonfiction, acclaimed British author Rachel Cusk began to find fiction “fake and embarrassing.” Two years ago, she explained to a British newspaper, “Once you have suffered sufficiently, the idea of makin
Jan 16 20172 minutos
The Top Global Risks For 2017, A Year Of Geopolitical Recession
The Inauguration of Donald Trump on Jan. 20 is set to bring to an end the 70-year era of Pax Americana, when U.S. hegemony in security, trade and the promotion of values provided stability for the global economy. In its absence, the world will fall i
Jan 16 20171 minuto
Are Some Years More Important Than Others?
LILY ROTHMAN THE YEAR 2016 MIGHT BE OVER, BUT debates rage on about whether it was one of the most important—or worst—years ever. Yet amid talk of surprising election results and shocking celebrity deaths, these conversations often miss a key point:
Jan 16 20171 minuto
The Ivory Trade Loses Its Biggest Player
KATE SAMUELSON ON DEC. 30, CHINA COMMITTED TO A ban on all ivory trade and processing activities by the end of 2017. The decision, hailed by conservation groups as historic, could help end the global trade of ivory for good. Here’s why: ELEPHANT IN
Jan 16 20171 minuto
Milestones
MOVED Megyn Kelly, from Fox News to NBC News. The news anchor, who faced personal attacks from President-elect Donald Trump while covering the 2016 election, worked for Fox for more than 12 years and will launch a daytime show at NBC. DIED Actor W
Jan 16 20171 minuto
Sigourney Weaver
The actor, 67, plays an austere British grandmother in A Monster Calls, a fantasy drama (see review, right) about a boy who summons an imaginary monster to help him cope with death.
Jan 16 20172 minutos
Glenn Beck
The conservative broadcaster whose star turn at Fox News made him a household brand for divisiveness explains his apparent change of heart
Jan 16 20172 minutos
Democrats Look For An Upside In Obamacare’s Repeal
NEW YORK DEMOCRAT CHUCK Schumer seemed positively giddy on the first days of the 115th Congress. His party’s crowning legislative jewel, Obamacare, was on the brink of being repealed, but the new Senate minority leader still believed he held the winn
Jan 16 20171 minuto
For The Record
‘It should be a wake-up call to this nation.’ ANDREW CUOMO, governor of New York, announcing on Jan. 3 a plan to offer free state-college tuition to hundreds of thousands of middle- and low-income New Yorkers; if it passes the state legislature, it
Jan 2 20173 minutos
Racing The Clock In The Isis Era
With a revamped cast, 24: Legacy is after more than nostalgia
Jan 2 20172 minutos
Our Journey Begins
THERE ARE FEW MORE WONDROUSLY TERRIFYING moments in a woman’s life than when she gives birth, delivering unto the world the passenger she has been carrying for nine months and then meeting directly for the first time. Tissue skin. Lumpy feet. Deep-po
Jan 2 20172 minutos
U.S. Where Washington Fails To Drive Progress, Cities Will Act
THE NEW TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WILL DOMINATE headlines in 2017, but the biggest changes in the way we live will be driven not by Washington but by cities. Even with one party in control of both Congress and the White House, special interests will cont
Jan 2 20172 minutos
Predictions About Prediction
Data is out, and pure gut instinct is in
Jan 2 20172 minutos
Cyberwars: We Must Prepare Ourselves For The Wars Of The Future
ALL FUTURE WARS WILL BEGIN AS CYBERWARS. CYBERATTACKS and online disinformation campaigns will define the next generation of conflict, and they will unfold silently, invisibly and relatively inexpensively. The threat is real, but we are equipped with
Jan 2 20175 minutos
7 Food Trends For 2017
Innovations that are shaking up how we eat and drink
Jan 2 20172 minutos
Business: Localization Can Help America Win Around The World
IS GLOBALIZATION BAD? WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT IF I TOLD you that 85% of GE’s jet engines and gas turbines have been sold outside the U.S. over the past 15 years? I understand that in the experience of some American workers, globalization is not exactly
Jan 2 20179 minutos
The Fastest Man On Wheels
Lewis Hamilton, the greatest race-car driver of this generation, has big plans for 2017: Recapture a Formula One title he lost under bitter circumstances. And help his sport catch fire in America
Jan 2 20172 minutos
Ban Ki-Moon
The departing U.N. Secretary-General reflects on Trump, global citizenship and the future of disarmament


Latest articles from The Atlantic
Skip carouselJan 26 20172 minutos
Trump's Detail-Free First Pitch To Republicans
“This Congress is going to be the busiest Congress we’ve had in decades, maybe ever,” the president told lawmakers, before leaving without taking questions.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
How To Overcome Political Irrationality About Facts
Some Trump supporters are willing to lie about his inauguration attendance to preserve their ideological identities. A new study explains how curiosity can help resist reflexive partisanship.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
Trump's Hollowed-Out State Department
Abrupt departures of top officials Wednesday, under disputed circumstances, leave Foggy Bottom without a confirmed secretary or nominees for several top leadership jobs.
Jan 26 20176 minutos
President Trump, Job Creator?
Companies have announced a spate of new domestic investments and jobs in recent weeks. And the new president has taken credit.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
How A Scientist Mapped The Entire Peruvian Amazon By Plane
In August 2011, I climbed onto a small twin-propeller plane, crouching down to avoid smacking my head. The plane took off from Cusco, Peru, and was soon soaring over the Amazon rainforest. From the window, I could see a vast, unbroken layer of trees,
Jan 26 20176 minutos
The Quiet Gop Campaign Against Government Regulation
Why these rules exist, how they are issued, and what congressional Republicans want to do with them
Jan 26 20174 minutos
6-Year-Old Girls Already Have Gendered Beliefs About Intelligence
They’re more likely to avoid games meant for “really, really smart” children.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
America Is Already Paying For The Wall With Mexico
Five days into Donald Trump’s presidency, he signed an executive order to mandate the construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. He then gave an interview to ABC News saying Mexico would be paying for it. A day later, he tweeted that if Mexica
Jan 26 201713 minutos
'Even A Shining City On A Hill Needs Walls': Senator Tom Cotton
A Republican hawk acclimates to the Trump presidency—and threatens to reconsider the One China policy.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
Why Christo Cancelled An Epic Public Artwork
The artist’s decision to abandon his expansive Arkansas River project is the latest, biggest creative protest against Trump.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
The Simple Reform That Improved Black Students' Earnings
When states began to require more math courses, black high-school graduates began to see bigger paychecks.
Jan 26 20171 minuto
The Trump Administration’s Not-So-Internal Monologue On A Tax To Pay For The Border Wall
In one afternoon, the White House offered a confusing statement on Mexican imports, leading many to believe a massive tariff was coming, and then backed away.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
How One Nato Country Is Preparing For Trump
A dispatch from Norway's military buildup
Jan 26 20174 minutos
Why Russian Banks Have An Interest In Washington
The country’s two largest state-run banks have been lobbying for relief from sanctions imposed in 2014.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
The Month In Music About Loving Your Fellow Human
New albums from Austra, Japandroids, and The xx imagine personal and political utopias.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
The Doomsday Clock’s Most Dire Warning Since The Cold War
“This is the closest to midnight the Doomsday Clock has ever been in the lifetime of almost everyone in this room.”
Jan 26 20173 minutos
The End Of The American Century
The country’s role as a global model and guarantor of freedom and rule of law is being brought to an end by Trump.
Jan 26 20172 minutos
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Patrón On The Rocks
It was a busy day for U.S.-Mexico relations.
Jan 26 20172 minutos
Congressional Republicans Suddenly Lose Interest In Executive Overreach
GOP leaders denounced Barack Obama’s reliance on unilateral orders, but they’re fine with Trump’s actions—so far.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
Is Nafta Over?
The presidents of Mexico and the United States are negotiating their new economic relationship in an oddly public way.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
How Ray Kroc Became An American Villain
Considered a 20th-century hero by his contemporaries, the story of the McDonald’s mogul gets a 21st-century spin in The Founder.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
Trump's Plan For Refugees
All admissions would be stopped for 120 days; Syrians would be banned.
Jan 26 20174 minutos
The Dangerous Delusion Of 'We Should've Kept The Oil'
The president has said he wants to support the troops, but his careless comments put U.S. lives at risk in Iraq.
Jan 26 20173 minutos
Chicago's Police Aren't 'Overly Politically Correct'
President Trump’s assumption that law-enforcement officers in Chicago are too restrained gets the city’s challenges precisely backward.
Jan 26 20176 minutos
Indie Films To Look Forward To In 2017
The coming months in cinema aren’t just for superheroes and sequels.
Jan 26 20175 minutos
The Mid-Career Internship
For women who have been away from the workforce for a spell, sometimes re-entry programs are the only way back in.
Jan 26 20175 minutos
The Heirloom Art Of The Sewing Machine
Even after automation, sewing remains a craft that’s passed down through generations. An Object Lesson.
Jan 25 20174 minutos
Everybody's In A Bubble, And That's A Problem
In politics as well as business, people are shaped by who they see—and who they don't.
Jan 25 20173 minutos
Robby Mook And Corey Lewandowski: A Bromance That Was Not To Be
The former Trump and Clinton campaign managers will be joining the paid lecture circuit—but not, despite one report, together.
Jan 25 20176 minutos
Is Trump Walking Back The Israel Embassy Move?
The longer he delays, the lower the chances it will happen.


Latest articles from Bloomberg Businessweek
Skip carouselJan 23 20174 minutos
Startup Behavox Is Using Ai To Build A Sort Of Minority Report For Rogue Traders
A startup asks financial companies to help it build a database of signs a trader could go rogue | “It really doesn’t pay to be insular when it comes to compliance”
Jan 23 20172 minutos
Movers
Ups President Obama commuted the 35-year sentence of Chelsea Manning, ending it in May. The former U.S. Army intelligence analyst was convicted of leaking classified material. Obama has shortened prison terms for almost 1,400 people, more than his 1
Jan 23 20175 minutos
You Don’t Have To Lose Your Job If You Lose Your Sight
Technology is helping the disabled become as productive as other workers
Jan 23 20171 minuto
Why India’s Rupee Reform Isn’t Working
It was meant to stem the influence of “black money.” That requires political change
Jan 23 20176 minutos
All The Doctors Will See You Now
Executive health programs are convenient for the C-suite—and great for hospitals’ balance sheets
Jan 23 201711 minutos
Red State Venture Capital
INSTEAD OF REVIVING OLD JOBS, AS TRUMP PROMISED, KID FINANCIER ROSS BAIRD IS TRYING TO SAVE RURAL AMERICA BY CREATING NEW JOBS, ONE ASIAN-CARP-FILETING FACTORY AT A TIME
Jan 23 20174 minutos
In The Land Of The Blind Hire
Companies are trying affirmative action—but don’t call it that | “That internal conversation … made people haul ass”
Jan 23 20172 minutos
Homebuilders Look To Trump For A Mood Lift
The industry is betting on promises to ease regulations | “The biggest risk to the housing market … is the government”
Jan 23 20172 minutos
The Impossible Climb
Sallie Krawcheck says that for women to get ahead, they might have to write their own rules.
Jan 23 201716 minutos
The Mauritania Exploit
AFTER EDWARD SNOWDEN SHOWED THE WORLD WHAT THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY COULD DO, EVERY COUNTRY WANTED NSA-LEVEL TECHNOLOGY. MANISH KUMAR, A SCRAPPY INDIAN BROKER, WAS HAPPY TO PROMISE BIG THINGS. THEN HE WAS HIRED TO HELP A WEST AFRICAN NATION TAP ITS CELL-PHONE NETWORKS, AND THINGS WENT WAY, WAY SOUTH
Jan 23 20173 minutos
May Spells Out Her Ambitious Wish List
Tariff-free trade? Yes. Unlimited immigration? No, no, no | Retaliation “would not be the act of a friend”
Jan 23 20171 minuto
Innovation | Pocket Dslr
Michael Belfiore Form and function The Light L16 aggregates images from multiple phone-camera-size sensors to create pictures with a resolution as high as 52 megapixels, a little higher than the best digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera on the
Jan 23 20172 minutos
Holding Down The Costs Of The Cloud
Analytics startups help manage companies’ server needs | “I didn’t have any tools beforehand. I was basically blind”
Jan 23 20173 minutos
Amazon Goes After The Walmart Shopper
The online giant will accept food stamps for its groceries | “There are very few retailers who can serve the high and low end”
Jan 23 20173 minutos
From Angry Birds To Particle Physics
Rovio veterans bet they can make a learning game kids want to play | “Something like this could be quite useful in building confidence”
Jan 23 20173 minutos
How Well Is Vanguard’s Boss Paid?
Its CEO is said to have earned more than $10 million in 2015 | “It is … a competitive advantage not to be laying it all out there”
Jan 23 20173 minutos
In Brazil, It’s Now Beer—Without The Babes
A slowing market has brewers dropping sexist commercials | Approaching “women the way they want to be approached”
Jan 23 20172 minutos
The Looming Trump Trade Disaster
A meticulously constructed and delicate system of international commerce is at stake
Jan 23 20173 minutos
Brazilians Look For A Trump Of Their Own
Fed up with recession and corruption, they want a new face | “The country is a mess. It needs someone to clean it up”
Jan 23 20173 minutos
The War In Yemen Tests Saudi Arabia’s Clout
Riyadh fails to check Iran’s regional influence | “It’s hard to describe this Saudi intervention as a success”
Jan 23 20174 minutos
Pharma’s Worst Nightmare
Drug companies fear negotiating prices with Uncle Sam | “America would be lifting a rock to hit its own feet”
Jan 23 20174 minutos
Trump’s K Street Office
Corey Lewandowski rebrands himself as a fixer peddling access to the White House | Of all the D.C. lobbying shops, “there aren’t too many who limit themselves to one person’s agenda”
Jan 23 20174 minutos
You Deserve A Workation
Why use vacation days when you can get the job done in Umbria?
Jan 23 20171 minuto
Andrew Herman
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Jan 23 20173 minutos
The Quiet Official Who’s Trump Enemy No. 1
Walter Shaub hates Trump’s plan to step back from his business | “I don’t think divestiture is too high a price to pay to be the president”
Jan 23 20173 minutos
Pruitt Faces Fire On Climate Views
Senate Dems grill Trump’s EPA pick on ties to fossil fuel industry | “We see Pruitt as a worst-case example”
Jan 23 20173 minutos
The Habs, Poutine, Jobs: Welcome To Quebec
The province has become a major source of specialized IT gigs | It’s “the ideal environment to build up successful organizations”
Jan 23 201713 minutos
How To Make A €367 Million Loss Disappear
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Jan 16 20173 minutos
An Oily Reset In U.S.-Russia Relations
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Jan 16 20172 minutos
Designed In Davos, Tested In Zimbabwe
Insurers are banding together to pioneer crop insurance in Africa | “It’s not a project that’s going to pay off in the first year”


Latest articles from Entrepreneur
Skip carouselJan 1 20172 minutos
Want To Stand Out? Think Like An Editor.
I get a lot of emails from teenagers who’ve started businesses. And moms who’ve started businesses. And companies that donate one of their product for every one sold. And, well, many other broad types of entrepreneurs. They’re easy to instantly categ
Jan 1 20179 minutos
Two Years Ago, This Ruling Rocked Franchising To Its Core. Now Everything May Change Again.
In 2014, all hell broke loose in the franchising world. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has a group called the Division of Advice, whose job is to suggest what actions the NLRB should take -- and it had recommended that McDonald’s be consid
Jan 1 20176 minutos
Why Tyra Banks Cold-Called Zappos's Tony Hsieh
Tyra Banks has long played the role of wise teacher-on America's Next Top Model and now as a "boardroom adviser" on NBC's The New Celebrity Apprentice. But mentorship is also at the core of her businesses. And she’s just as eager to be a mentee.Relat
Jan 1 201713 minutos
Should You Franchise? How To Decide.
A consultant shares what really matters.
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Expert Strategies To Make Facebook Worth Your Time
Make sure you know what's working.
Jan 1 20173 minutos
How Mcdonald's Origins Became Hollywood Fodder
Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some pick greatness from the pockets of others. Director John Lee Hancock’s thoughtful and entertaining film The Founder invites us to chew over which of these apply to Ray Kroc, the legendary McDonald’
Jan 1 20175 minutos
Should Your Let Your Clients (Or Your Staff) See Your Financials?
Radical financial transparency can help -- and hurt -- your business
Jan 1 20171 minuto
How Squarespace Designed A Sophisticated Headquarters Where Grownups Get Things Done
It’s 10 a.m. on a Wednesday, and 332 Squarespace employees are working in the company’s new Manhattan offices. The space, designed by New York architect firm A+I (which also designed offices for Tumblr, HBO and iHeart Media), is three floors of wood
Jan 1 20172 minutos
How Three Entrepreneurs Convinced An Nba Star To Invest
Appeal to interests and common ground.
Jan 1 20172 minutos
How La Colombe Made Its Canned Lattes A Hit With Retailers
It sold 10,000 cans in one hour.
Jan 1 20172 minutos
She Lost Her Brand When Investors Didn't Share Her Vision. Here's What She Did Next.
It's a story with a happy ending.
Jan 1 20172 minutos
10 Entrepreneurs Share Fail-Safe Strategies For More Effective Meetings
We asked readers: How do you make the most of everyone's least favorite work routine? Here's what they had to say.1. Plan ahead. Set the agenda one week ahead of time. Allow employees to comment on it prior to the meeting so they have time to really
Jan 1 20171 minuto
Three New Tech Tools To Upgrade Your Work Life
The whiteboard gets interesting.
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Research-Backed Ways To Impress Anyone In Two Seconds
Got two seconds? Make the most of them.
Jan 1 201710 minutos
These Brand Consultants Turned Nights On The Town Into Market Data
In 2013, Christopher Krietchman was walking down the street in Manhattan, worrying about his flailing meal-delivery company. Krietchman was the founder of Fresh Grill Café, which cooked and delivered healthy meals to New Yorkers. When he launched in
Jan 1 20171 minuto
Make 2017 Your Year With These Tricks, Tips And Inspirational Stories
The New Year’s resolution is meant to inspire change. To drive you to action. To set the tone for the year to come. But it is a flawed device. Consider its implications: There is one time a year, the resolution says, in which you can truly make chang
Jan 1 20172 minutos
How I Got Out Of A Funk (And Saved My Business)
He realized he was standing in the way of his own progress.
Jan 1 201721 minutos
Tim Ferriss: If You're Not Happy With What You Have, You Might Never Be Happy
Self-improvement master Tim Ferriss has a surprising message for those who keep searching for something better: You have to know when to stop.
Jan 1 20173 minutos
Behind This Year's Entrepreneur's Franchise 500® Ranking
Here’s the deal with franchising. It’s not full of Silicon Valley-style startups. It’s not a hotbed of overnight millionaires or venture capital unicorns. It’s the Midwest of the business world; the best franchise systems put their nose to the grinds
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Stop Talking About Millennials And Get Ready For Gen Z
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Dec 1 20161 minuto
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 minutos
How Food Tech Is Expanding Opportunities For Shoppers And Entrepreneurs
Options are transforming -- and VCs are taking notice.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Make Online Shopping Simple
How a gourmet food company owner saved her business with an e-commerce app.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Scam-Proof Your Dough
The more you make, the more thieves try to take.
Dec 1 20163 minutos
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 20162 minutos
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 minutos
Who's That Gift Really For?
Before you give, think about how thoughtful you're actually being.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
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 20160 páginas
The Cofounders' Guide To Gift Giving
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Dec 1 20162 minutos
"I Know People"
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Skip carouselJan 22 20174 minutos
The Anticipation Index
Twenty-one reasons to get excited about what’s coming in 2017.
Jan 22 20174 minutos
The Next New Astor Place
It survived riots and punks. How about low-key plazas and cute NYU kids?
Jan 22 20173 minutos
Difficult Pontiff
His Holiness is an anti-hero on The Young Pope.
Jan 22 20173 minutos
Ask A Water Sommelier
Martin Riese curates the water menu for the N.Y.-based Patina Restaurant Group.
Jan 22 20174 minutos
Small Plates, Big Ambition
The Estela team extends its reach with Flora Bar uptown.
Jan 22 20171 minuto
Obama Lit 101: Further Reading
The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P 2013 In the Brooklyn milieu of Ivy League and Oberlinish grads, the question is whether a durable relationship in a free romantic market can be made strictly on the basis of intellectual résumés. Adelle Waldman’s meri
Jan 22 20171 minuto
The Look Book
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Jan 22 20174 minutos
36 Minutes With … Isabelle Huppert
The French actress is finally (sort of) going mainstream, and she doesn’t hate it.
Jan 22 20171 minuto
Bottled Versus Tap
BOTTLED Where it comes from: Nearly half of New York’s comes from city reserves. How it’s regulated: The Food and Drug Administration treats it as a food, and it can’t require food companies to publish detailed reports on where their products come
Jan 22 20178 minutos
Zen Palace
Meditation centers that look like nightclubs.
Jan 22 20173 minutos
The Year New York Almost Lost The Right To Choose
Politics and service journalism from the early era of legal abortion.
Jan 22 20172 minutos
Run The Jewels Enter Their Blue Period
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Jan 22 20172 minutos
When Life Imitates Artifacts
CARINA CHOCANO MIKE MILLS, the director of 20th Century Women, was born in 1966, and he’s a self-conscious product of that era. “All my art has been about what’s it like to try to figure out yourself in a consumerist society,” Mills says. “I’ve alwa
Jan 22 20172 minutos
Year Of The Square
Four-sided pizza gains ground on round.
Jan 22 20171 minuto
Bottled Water
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Jan 22 201715 minutos
The Novel In The Age Of Obama
What the standout fiction of the last eight years can tell us about an art form, and a country, in flux.
Jan 22 20178 minutos
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
The Enduring Legacy of Barack Obama Some of it will vanish, but much less of it than you think.
Jan 22 201720 minutos
Warning: Abortion’s Deadly Diy Past Could Soon Become Its Future.
On ELECTION DAY, the most-searched issue on Google was abortion. According to the Washington Post, searches for “Trump on abortion” rose by more than 4,000 percent in the late afternoon of November 8. Perhaps these searchers were unclear on the posit
Jan 22 20173 minutos
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1 “What happens when 16 strangers on either side of America’s most contentious divide are asked to take on someone else’s story?” wrote Lisa Miller in her article on New York and Narrative 4’s experiment in radical empathy—which brought together peop
Jan 22 20176 minutos
No Rest For The Wicked
Tom Hardy has created another memorable hard-man character—as well as an orange cartoon cat named Marmalade.
Jan 22 201712 minutos
The Chef Of The Future Makes Only One Dish Crab Bisque à La Robot.
A FEW WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS, I FLEW ACROSS THE ATLANTIC INTO OUR CULINARY FUTURE, WHERE A ROBOT WOULD COOK ME A BOWL OF FANCY SOUP. Like most of us, I’ve eaten food prepared by a robot before. On my flight from New York to London, for example, the
Jan 8 20171 minuto
20/20 Foresight
The many unsettling ways in which Children of Men anticipated the big issues of 2016.
Jan 8 20171 minuto
Trends We’re Tired Of
Ticketed Restaurant Reservations I’m all for restaurateurs attempting to drum up a sense of occasion, but are we having a casual dinner here or are we seeing a Broadway show? Char (or Embers, or Volcanic Ash) on Everything Here are the ground rule
Jan 8 20173 minutos
Revenge Of The Trees
Imagine a new miracle building material that could change the way skyscrapers are designed. Now imagine that material is wood.
Jan 8 20174 minutos
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
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Jan 8 20176 minutos
The Beauty Queen Of Qvc
Jamie Kern Lima sells confidence for $39.56, brush included.
Jan 8 20174 minutos
The King And His Wartime Consigliere
David Oyelowo and Daniel Craig bring crackle to a modern-dress Othello.
Jan 8 201722 minutos
The Gun Exchange
What happens when 16 strangers on either side of America’s most contentious divide are asked to take on someone else’s story? An experiment in radical empathy.
Jan 8 20172 minutos
The Best New Restaurants
1 Le Coucou There may be more innovative new restaurants around town and venues that offer more bang for the proverbial buck. But the increasingly rare and elusive combination of big-money ambition, old-fashioned grandeur, and focused talent makes D
Jan 8 201725 minutos
Adam Platt’s Where To Eat 2017
The very latest in New York’s high-low, ever-eclectic, deliciously inventive foodscape.


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Skip carouselDec 15 20169 minutos
Untangling Dividend Stocks
Finding strong income in equities is getting trickier. Here are the top ideas from five of the best fund managers in the business.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
The Trump Economy
Strong headwinds for the head of state.
Dec 15 20168 minutos
Why Colleges Are Getting A C In Investing
After Yale’s endowment fund soared, universities across America eagerly tried to copy its esoteric investment model. Now, as the copycats struggle, it may be time for a change in tactics.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
It Was Buzz At First Sight
The company behind Snapchat defies industry wisdom with novel “smart” eyewear and IPO plans. The crazy part? It’s working.
Dec 15 20166 minutos
Facing The Darkness
Depression still carries a stigma for entrepreneurs, who are expected to be energetic optimists. But the problem is emerging from the shadows.
Dec 15 201611 minutos
Reinventing The American Mall
Simon Property Group built the country’s biggest mall empire around big department stores. As those giants stumble, Simon is racing to adapt to 21st-century shopping habits.
Dec 15 20161 minuto
Survivors With Global Reach
Multinationals in Europe and Asia should have staying power even if the European Union keeps imploding.
Dec 15 20169 minutos
China Spreads The Wealth Around
China’s global political ambitions are taking a new shape with “One Belt, One Road,” a $3 trillion infrastructure campaign in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Here’s what it means to the global economy and which Western companies and investors could benefit.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
Riding Out Regulatory Revolution
Investors punished some health care stocks and rewarded others after the election. But in the long run, the best companies will survive an Obamacare overhaul and thrive even if they can’t raise prices.
Dec 15 201613 minutos
Warren Buffett’s All-In Clean-Energy Bet
Wind power is a booming business, and Berkshire Hathaway is one of its biggest players. But Donald Trump may strip away some of renewable energy’s major financial advantages. Will Buffett’s big investment get blown off course?
Dec 15 20161 minuto
Now Trending: #Ethicalproblems
For Twitter, the business of selling social data to companies seeking intelligence is booming. But pitfalls of the practice—indirectly giving governments new ways to conduct surveillance on unsuspecting citizens, for example—have the company rethinking its role in the ecosystem.
Dec 15 20163 minutos
Making It On Broadway
They met in a performing arts camp. Now they run a mobile ticketing app that is turning millennials on to theater.
Dec 15 20164 minutos
Your Stay Reimagined
Five hotel trends coming soon to business travel
Dec 15 20163 minutos
Keeping Charity In The Family
Ron and Marty Cordes launched their charitable foundation a decade ago. And after some soul-searching and a trial run, their daughter is preparing to someday take the reins.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
Supersonic Travel Is Booming
A new generation of ultrafast jetliners could kick off the next age of supersonic passenger flight.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
Cannabiz Hype Is About To Go Up In Smoke
Voters love legal weed, but Trump’s White House and market economics could harsh the industry’s mellow.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
No Time To Wait
WHEN I WAS 37, my brother-in-law’s next-door neighbor Tony told me to stop renting and buy an apartment. I couldn’t afford it, I told him. “You won’t be able to afford it next year either,” he said. “Only by then, you’ll have spent another year in re
Dec 15 20161 minuto
Person Of Interest
KIA KOKALITCHEVA STACYBROWN-PHILPOT CEO, TASKRABBIT AGE: 41 FROM: Detroit THE BIG TASK: After three years at TaskRabbit, which provides a marketplace for short-term freelance labor, Brown-Philpot rose to its top job earlier this year. Her priorit
Dec 15 20164 minutos
Saved By Barbecue Chicken Pizza
It’s hard to tell which was more improbable: the lawyer founders of California Pizza Kitchen—or the item that made the chain a hit.
Dec 15 20165 minutos
Why The Stock Market Is Stacked Against Him
U.S. stocks enjoyed a few weeks of exuberance after Donald Trump’s surprise win in the presidential election. The honeymoon won’t last. Here’s what investors should do when it’s over.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
Stay Cool And Stay Invested
Gut-churning headlines don’t have to add up to a bad year for your portfolio. Here’s how investors can have a panic-free and profitable 2017.
Dec 15 20161 minuto
5 Books To Learn From
These practical business gems deserve a place on your nightstand alongside this year’s bestsellers by Steve Case, Phil Knight, and Patrick Lencioni.
Dec 15 201611 minutos
The Magic In The Warehouse
COSTCO became a phenomenon by doing things its own way. But with Amazon ever more powerful, millennial shoppers burgeoning, and a new generation of leaders awaiting its turn, can the company preserve its edge?
Dec 15 20162 minutos
New Paths For Pilots
INNOVATIVE NEW AIRLINE PROGRAMS OFFER PILOT CANDIDATES A GUARANTEED SEAT IN THE COCKPIT—WITHOUT HAVING TO ENDURE THE MILITARY OR SUFFER THROUGH CONVOLUTED CIVILIAN TRAINING.
Dec 15 20164 minutos
Salesforce Sets Its Sights On $20 Billion
Key to unlocking the cloud-software king’s audacious revenue target? An elite team of evangelists tasked with winning over companies on the digital precipice.
Dec 15 201616 minutos
Where Should Investors Turn Now?
Stocks look expensive and the bond market has turned volatile. But our panel of market experts continues to see profitable opportunities ahead.
Dec 15 20161 minuto
Unlocking The Vault For Shareholders
Most banks’ profit margins should rise with interest rates, but some stocks will get a bigger jolt than others.
Dec 15 20166 minutos
Invasion Of The Punks
BREWDOG IS AN OXYMORON: A SMALL CRAFT BREWER SEEKING TO BECOME A GLOBAL PRESENCE. CAN THE SCOTTISH COMPANY FIND A NICHE IN THE U.S., WHERE CRAFT-BEER LOVERS PRIZE LOCAL ROOTS?
Dec 15 20164 minutos
‘You Can’t Stop This Country.’
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett spoke with Fortune deputy digital editor Stephen Gandel about the billionaire’s investment in wind power, the pros and cons of free trade, and why the election didn’t dent his optimism (even though he backed Clinton). Here, edited excerpts from their conversation.
Dec 15 20162 minutos
Raw Materials For A Rebound
Whether or not an economic boom occurs, some oil and mining companies are poised to grow.


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Skip carouselDec 1 20161 minuto
The Breakout Year For The Cfpb
The five-year-old Consumer Financial Protection Bureau hit its stride in 2016. Consider the actions taken this year:
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Phyllis Borzi Got Us The Fiduciary Rule
After nearly a decade of trying, the U.S. Department of Labor finally got it done: a rule that will require financial advisers to act in their clients’ best interests when managing retirement assets—in other words, to act as fiduciaries. That rule w
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Patching Together Affordable Care
TAMEEKA FORD, 43 Brooklyn, N.Y.
Dec 1 201614 minutos
The High Cost Of Coping
ANXIETY. DEPRESSION. EATING DISORDERS. PHOBIAS. EVERY YEAR TENS OF MILLIONS OF AMERICANS FACE A MENTAL-HEALTH CHALLENGE—OFTEN AT GREAT EXPENSE. HERE’S HOW TO EASE THE FINANCIAL STRAIN.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Grateful For Generous Support
STAN BRODSKY, 71 Hillsboro, N.M.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Creating Smart Tools
JOAN CAPLIN WHEN ODYSSEAS PAPADIMITRIOU left home for college in the U.S., he had every intention of returning. Greece was gearing up for the 2004 Olympics, and the economy was booming. But then he saw the chance to gain more experience by way of a
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Best State Schools For Out-Of-Staters
THEY AREN’T THE STEAL THEY ONCE WERE, BUT THERE ARE STILL BARGAINS TO BE FOUND.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Charles Ellis Convinced Us To Index
FOR INVESTORS, 2016 was the year of the index fund. Some $175 billion was yanked from actively managed funds, while $326 billion was stashed in passive ones. This shift came about in large part because of the ideas of investment consultant and author
Dec 1 20162 minutos
How To Brace Yourself
BOLSTER YOUR PORTFOLIO FOR RISING RISKS, BUT GIRD YOUR STOCKS AND BONDS THE RIGHT WAY.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Get Taxes Right
YOU CAN GIVE TO OTHERS AND STILL get a tax benefit. But to fully enjoy Uncle Sam’s generosity, you’ll have to follow his rules. The IRS doesn’t reward all donations to nonprofits, for example, and a noncash gift may be your best bet for a sizable ded
Dec 1 20163 minutos
The Challenge: Agreeing On The Perfect Retirement Locale
MOLLY MOYNAHAN’S VISION for the next stage of life involves living in a condo near the beach with an indoor swimming pool and little upkeep, all within driving distance of a large university or city so she can continue her work as a writing consultan
Dec 1 20161 minuto
How To Raise Charitable Children
Follow these three steps to help your kids understand that the holiday season is about more than the presents they receive.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
How Our 2016 Forecast Shaped Up
WHAT WE GOT RIGHT Stocks: Last year MONEY said investors would get at least one more bite at the bull-market apple but warned that there would be increased rockiness as the rally ages. Sure enough, the broad market has gained 7% this year, despite m
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Linkedin Makes It Easier To Sneak In A Job Hunt
KRISTEN BAHLER WHEN YOU’RE GAINFULLY EMPLOYED, looking for a new job without tipping off your employer can be a challenge. Taking too many long lunches to squeeze in job interviews can arouse suspicion. And accidentally emailing your résumé and cov
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Building His Audience
AFTER ONLINE STRATEGIST JIM ROBINSON VEERED OFF THE CORPORATE FAST TRACK, HE WOUND UP GROWING BOTH WEB TRAFFIC AND HIS OWN BUSINESS.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Brad Katsuyama Invented A Fairer Stock Market
IF BRAD KATSUYAMA GETS HIS WAY, it will no longer be possible for a handful of professional investors to get an early peek at the trading of other market players. They won’t be able to jump in and fill orders at less-than-perfect prices. And they won
Dec 1 20165 minutos
A Home For Now And Later
CONTINUING-CARE COMMUNITIES ATTRACT SENIORS WITH DELUXE AMENITIES AND ADDED HELP WHEN THEY NEED IT.
Dec 1 20164 minutos
Choose Right
THE FIRST CHALLENGE IN MAXIMIZING the impact of your charitable donation? Finding an organization that not only operates in the area you’re passionate about but also will use your money well. “People don’t always distinguish between a great cause and
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Moving Forward—With Financial Battle Scars
CHRISTINE BYRD, 56, AND PEPPER SNIDER, 28 Kirkland, Wash.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Epipen Parents Beat Back Big Pharma
Never underestimate the power of parents who feel their children’s lives are endangered because of corporate greed. Outraged parents unleashed their fury on pharmaceutical maker Mylan for “unconscionable price gouging” on a product that their childr
Dec 1 20163 minutos
John Oliver: The 2o16 Money Champion
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING JOKE is not safe for work and may offend longtime MONEY readers (and some financial advisers). The context: a June 2016 episode of HBO’s Sunday-night mock news magazine, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver. The setup: “It is c
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Give Right
ONCE YOU’VE FIGURED OUT THE cause or causes important to you, the next challenge is making your donations in a way that maximizes their impact. So do you give to individuals or to an organization? Do you spread out your gifts or bestow them all on on
Dec 1 201613 minutos
Your 20 Best Money Moves For 2017
HERES HOW TO PLAY THE AGING BULL MARKET, LAND A NEW JOB, PICK THE RIGHT CREDIT CARD, PROFIT FROM THE SHARING ECONOMY, AND FIND YOUR NEXT HOME.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Just Wait Till Next Year
December can be one of the costliest times to travel. Delay your vacation a month to score these great deals.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
At Peace In The Sun
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C., 1989: The skies were blue, the water warm. It was the best vacation ever. We spread out beach towels, slathered ourselves in suntan lotion, and basked in the sun. We ran into the ocean, holding hands and screaming, “Jump, ju
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Drive Home A Better Deal
DECEMBER IS THE BEST TIME TO SCORE LOW PRICES ON NEW CARS. HERE’S HOW TO REV UP YOUR SAVINGS.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Pat Jehlen And Eleanor Holmes Norton Battled The Pay Gap
THE GENDER WAGE GAP remains stubbornly persistent despite getting loads of media attention. But in 2016 two law-makers made tangible progress in the slow-going battle to ensure equal pay for equal work. The first is Massachusetts State Sen. Pat Jehl
Nov 1 20162 minutos
When a Premium Card Pays Off
A POPULAR NEW OFFER RAISES THE QUESTION: CAN A CREDIT CARD EVER BE WORTH $450?
Nov 1 20161 minuto
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 minutos
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.


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Skip carouselJan 27 20177 minutos
The Cultural Significance Of The Trump Establishment
Trump is the ultimate revenge on upper-middlebrow cultural life in America.
Jan 27 20175 minutos
Does Sessions's Crack Compromise Offer Hope For Reform?
The attorney general nominee is rightly viewed as a hardliner, but it's not the whole story.
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Firm Founded By A Trump Nominee Violated Trading Rules
A review of U.S. market regulatory filings raises questions about Virtu Financial, Vincent Viola’s high-frequency trading firm.
Jan 27 20179 minutos
Arianna Huffington, Prophet And Profiteer
How do we thrive and sleep in this crazy world? By buying stuff from Thrive Global.
Jan 27 20173 minutos
How To Browse Your Drunk Google Search History
Google keeps an archive of your search history. Why not take a quick look into the sewer, before flushing it all away in shame?
Jan 27 20174 minutos
Jonathan Pie Takes Youtube Act Live In Post-Truth Era
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Jan 27 20174 minutos
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An uncorroborated report circulated by U.S. intelligence alleges Russian security agents watched Trump engaging in “perverted sexual acts.”
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Betsy Devos Is Coming For Your Public Schools
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Jan 27 20173 minutos
How Trump-O-Nomics Will Bring Back The '80s
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Jan 20 20174 minutos
Obamacare Repeal Threatens Rural Hospitals
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Jan 20 20173 minutos
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Jan 20 201711 minutos
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Jan 20 20172 minutos
Davos In The Time Of Disorder
This year’s World Economic Forum meeting would do well to seek inspiration from individuals rather than institutions.
Jan 20 20173 minutos
Fertility Futility
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Jan 20 20172 minutos
In Venezuela, Shoppers Go To Jail
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Jan 20 20171 minuto
Sunlight Could Boost Immune Activity In The Skin
A new study shows exposure to blue and ultraviolet light increases the movement of T cells, a key part of the immune system.
Jan 20 20172 minutos
Davos In The Time Of Disorder
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Jan 20 20177 minutos
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Jan 20 20173 minutos
It’s Time To Kill Twitter, Before It Kills Us
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Jan 20 20174 minutos
Lauren Bush: Follow These Steps To End World Hunger
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Jan 20 20173 minutos
Alphabet's Eric Schmidt: Embrace Machine Learning
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Jan 20 20173 minutos
Oscars 2017: How Trump's Election Is Affecting The Race
Mahershala Ali, Ruth Negga, Denzel Washington, Viola Davis and more are likely to bag Academy Award nominations.
Jan 20 20177 minutos
Hezbollah Is The Real Winner Of The Battle Of Aleppo
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Jan 20 20173 minutos
António Guterres: My Vision For A Better United Nations
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Jan 20 20178 minutos
Elaborate Plays For Audience Of One: Odyssey Works
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Jan 6 20173 minutos
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Jan 6 20172 minutos
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Nine Steps To Glory
WME-IMG’S PLAYBOOK FOR BUILDING THE FUTURE OF ENTERTAINMENT
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Ultimate Fighters
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Jan 1 20179 minutos
“At Our Scale, It’s Important To Focus.”
A year into his tenure as CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai is rethinking what the company is, where it’s going, and how it gets things done. SUNDAR PICHAI IS HUDDLING with five Google staffers in a room next to his office that’s known—appropriately enou
Jan 1 20171 minuto
“I Listen To Music To Help Me Focus.”
As told to Elizabeth Segran ELIZABETH O’NEILL Master taster, Woodford Reserve “I was diagnosed with ADD as a kid and needed to take Ritalin. But as an adult, I’ve figured out how to make it work for me. My mind wanders when it’s quiet, so I listen
Jan 1 20175 minutos
The Double Bind
Genetics company Helix wants to create a world of products just for you. All it needs is your DNA.
Jan 1 20171 minuto
03 We’ll Get Back To The Land
The demand for hyperlocal food is reshaping some suburban communities.
Jan 1 20171 minuto
02 We’ll Raise The Standard Of Ultra-Affordable Housing
New shelters are designed to help refugees and others with limited means.
Jan 1 20171 minuto
Getting The Message
Claire Dodson Bonin Bough HOST, CLEVELAND HUSTLES; AUTHOR, TXT ME (646) 759-1837 Why did digital-marketing innovator Bonin Bough ditch Triscuits for TV? Snack-food giant Mondelez’s chief media and e-commerce officer left in August to star in CNBC’
Jan 1 201717 minutos
The Business Of Rescue
HOW ONE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST HUMANITARIAN AID ORGANIZATIONS IS HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY TO TACKLE A COMPLEX ISSUE IN WAYS THAT REALLY MATTER
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Improv Inc.
How comedy powerhouse Second City helps Facebook, Google, and more build better teams
Jan 1 20172 minutos
The Productivity Of Laughter
Yesterday, I left the office at 5:30 p.m. to meet my wife for a date. I only checked my phone a few times on the way to meet her and not at all during dinner. It wasn’t until after 10 p.m. that I caught up with email and Slack messages from work. Goi
Jan 1 20172 minutos
01 We’ll Generate Our Own Resources
An ambitious experiment in the Netherlands could be a model for life off the grid.
Jan 1 20171 minuto
“Nothing Really Is The End Of The World.”
As told to Missy Schwartz WHITNEY WOLFE Founder and CEO, Bumble “I literally work from the moment I open my eyes. Bumble has gone from zero to over 8 million registrations in less than two years. We have to be as fast as our users are. It’s not ab
Jan 1 20171 minuto
“I Try To Spend Every Second Of My Day Doing Something.”
As told to J.J. McCorvey ANDREW ROSS SORKIN Journalist, screenwriter, producer, and coanchor of CNBC’s Squawk Box “When I’m doing one thing, I’m really focused on that one thing. I have no to-do list. I put everything on a calendar, [which helps m
Jan 1 20171 minuto
String Theory
Consumer genomics could change the way we approach everything from exercise to skin care. Here are some of the applications that researchers are exploring: SPORTS Certain genes are associated with endurance and strength, which could signal what spo
Jan 1 20171 minuto
A Timeline Of Need
The International Rescue Committee stays with refugees from catastrophe to self-sufficiency. Here’s how.
Jan 1 20171 minuto
A Fitness Startup Tries To Find Its Footing
Ruth Reader CLASSPASS Launched in 2013, ClassPass lets exercisers pay a subscription fee for convenient and economical access to classes. The company has grown fast—it’s now in 36 markets—but is still working to find a sustainable business model. I
Jan 1 20171 minuto
04 We’ll Build In Unexpected Spaces
With cities growing evermore crowded, creative solutions will be key.
Jan 1 20172 minutos
“I’m A Big Believer In Taking Time To Pause And Reflect.”
As told to Missy Schwartz MELINDA GATES Cochair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Cochair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation “When I worked at Microsoft for nine years and didn’t have kids, I would often stay late, polishing some presentation for the
Jan 1 20179 minutos
“I Like To Multitask. But I Got It All Under Control.”
The most successful comedian in the world is also undoubtedly the busiest. Inside the industrious mind and fast-growing empire of Kevin Hart. “I’M GIVING YOU 100%,” Kevin Hart says with commitment, settling into a chair in a conference room inside h
Jan 1 20171 minuto
Pinned On Pinterest
How the image-sharing site is using artificial intelligence to keep users engaged
Jan 1 20171 minuto
“You’re Not Allowed To Come Into My Office Unless You Have A Solution—Not A Problem.”
As told to J.J. McCorvey SHONDA RHIMES Showrunner, author, CEO of television production company ShondaLand “A giant part of my job is running the business, but I need most of my time for creative work. A lot of that involves shutting off everybody
Jan 1 20171 minuto
“No Is The Most Powerful Word In The English Language.”
As told to Rob Brunner ANDREW ZIMMERN Creator and host, Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods series; chef; CEO, Andrew Zimmern’s Canteen and Intuitive Content “Restaurants have informed everything I do. The kitchens that I grew up [working] in were seri
Jan 1 20171 minuto
“Everyone Knows That I Am Always Accessible.”
As told to J.J. McCorvey MARCO BIZZARRI President and CEO, Gucci “In fashion, you cannot make a decision with 100% of the information. You can collect all the data and conduct all the focus groups, but that is a picture of the past. You have to [m
Jan 1 20175 minutos
Salad Days
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Jan 1 20173 minutos
Sign-In Of The Times
Nikita Richardson MASTERCARD Selfies are no longer just a social media irritant: With Mastercard’s Identity Check, your face is the latest form of biometric identification. In October, Mastercard rolled out the new mobile-payment ID feature, which
Nov 1 20163 minutos
Going Mainstream
Nikita Richardson ROKU As it introduces its next generation of TV sticks and players this fall, the country’s most popular enabler of cord cutting is already thinking beyond set-top boxes. Roku today commands 49% of the U.S. streaming-device market
Nov 1 20162 minutos
Waste Management
Copia CEO Komal Ahmad is using technology to distribute excess food to the hungry.
Nov 1 20161 minuto
Using His Connections
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Nov 1 20164 minutos
1 The Outbreak
On October 19, 2015, Jared Hines, a 21-year-old college senior, went to a Chipotle restaurant near downtown Seattle for dinner. He ordered a chicken burrito with white cilantro-lime rice, black and pinto beans, pico de gallo, corn salsa, cheese, and


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Traditional Pricing Strategies: Do They Work?
COST BASED “It’s easy and doesn’t require research,” says Kyle Jensen, director of entrepreneurship at the Yale School of Management. “People figure, ‘I know what it costs to make this widget, so I’ll just tack on another 20 percent and feel good ab
Jan 1 20172 minutos
The Right Way To Leave Your Partners
LIKE MANY SMALL-BUSINESS owners, Victoria Collins had much of her retirement savings locked up in her company. In 1990, she co-founded a financial planning firm that later became First Foundation, an Irvine, California–based investment adviser. Befo
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Moving To A New Neighborhood
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Jan 1 20171 minuto
Phil Libin
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Jan 1 201715 minutos
Company Of The Year
100 millıon fans. Billions in revenue. The hugest company you’ve never heard of Riot Games
Jan 1 20172 minutos
2017 Franchise Outlook: Forecasting The Near Future In Franchising
Franchisers are indicating a belief that a healthy 2017 is in the offing, on the basis of a strong hiring performance just before the start of 2016’s final quarter. The ADP National Franchise Report shows franchisers adding 26,000 jobs in September.
Jan 1 20171 minuto
The Sane Boss’s Guide To Ditching The Schedule
How to liberate your staff without turning your office into a free-for-all
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Is The Price Right?
Think you know what to charge your customers? Because the rules are changing
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Beware The Fake-Growth Trap
Startups should be growth machines. Just don’t confuse frantic activity with progress
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Heavy Hitter
Ignition Creative founder Martin Kistler needed a physical outlet. So a friend started schooling him in the sweet science
Jan 1 201711 minutos
The One That Got
George Arison could have created Uber. He should have created Uber. Can he redeem himself the second time around?
Jan 1 201710 minutos
The Nightlife Machine
Everything to know about marketing to Millennials can be found at Punch Bowl Social, the boozy utopia of fun colonizing cities across the country
Jan 1 20171 minuto
Blowing Up The Workweek
Could reimagining the old 9-to-5 make your company more productive?
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Resumes Vs. Legacies
FOR MUCH OF MY career in business journalism, I worked for publications that put Wall Street at the center of the universe. The executives I covered in those publications are highly intelligent, urbane, and charming—the embodiment of an American aris
Jan 1 20171 minuto
Hashing Out Some Serious Business
In 2016, Inc. hosted Serious Business, a series of debates in the form of live events and segments on our Inc. Uncensored podcast. The Serious Business finale took place in October in San Antonio, at our annual Inc. 5000 Conference. Four debaters has
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Here’s To A Year Without Surprises
Technological change is dizzying—unless you pay attention to what’s coming
Jan 1 20173 minutos
The Next-Gen Health Club
Thrive Market makes shopping for organic food online cheaper than your corner supermarket (and Whole Foods)
Jan 1 20174 minutos
Why Jeff Lawson Took Twilio Public
After a wildly successful IPO for the communications platform that powers the likes of Uber and Airbnb, its founder reflects on the journey thus far
Jan 1 20171 minuto
How Riot Guards Its Culture
Those who work at Riot should come to expect a very particular way of life. “Something-for-everyone culture will not really mean anything to anyone,” CEO and co-founder Brandon Beck told a conference in 2011. “Be polarizing and take a fricking stand.” As Riot does, every day.
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Keep Your Head In The Clouds And Your Feet In The Mud
Learn to avoid the minutiae of the middle. You need to focus on the high and the low
Jan 1 20172 minutos
Blazing A Path To A Better Brain
Fearless founders are hacking their cortexes in ways that will inspire you. Or horrify you. Or both
Jan 1 201711 minutos
Rising Profits Easier Money High Anxiety
Sales are climbing and banks are (grudgingly) expanding credit. But entrepreneurs are getting queasy over health care costs. And the new administration and Congress? Oh, my
Nov 1 20161 minuto
Noncash-Bonus Time: Three Key Strategies
KNOW YOUR OBJECTIVE. It’s critical to determine how the bonus you’re awarding supports what you and your company want to achieve, says Susan David, a psychologist at Harvard Medical School and the author of Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Cha
Nov 1 20163 minutos
The New House-Sharing Economy
MARIA ASPAN THERE’S A ROOM for rent in Brooklyn. Fully furnished, with big windows, a view of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway—and more than 50 housemates. “You either love it or you hate it,” says Brad Hargreaves, founder and CEO of Common, the New Y
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The Fabulous Fury Of Barbara Corcoran
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Nov 1 20162 minutos
A New Way To Fly
A friend taught James Jeans co-founder Seun Lim something about hanging in midair. It helped her beat some L.A. blues—and led her to start another business
Nov 1 20162 minutos
Women Who Do
WHEN, IN 2001, A YOUNG SECURITIES analyst named Danae Ringelmann became upset about how fundamentally unfair she felt the system of financing was, she called her mother. Ringelmann was specifically exercised about the inability of a particular film p
Nov 1 20162 minutos
All That Glitters
When you have a thriving young business, don’t get distracted by shiny new opportunities
Nov 1 20161 minuto
Your Insider’s Guide To China
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Nov 1 20161 minuto
Out Of The Darkness
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The Bathroom And The Ballot Box
Multimillionaire Art Pope’s push to rewrite North Carolina politics was almost complete—until his cohorts went one bill too far.
Dec 1 20163 minutos
Colorblind Justice
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Dec 1 20163 minutos
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Dec 1 20165 minutos
Conspiracy Theorist In Chief
Donald Trump hasn’t just resurrected the paranoid style of American politics—he’s made it go mainstream.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Jail Bait
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Dec 1 201617 minutos
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Dec 1 20167 minutos
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Dec 1 20164 minutos
The Rockweed Rush
Corporate harvesters are ripping up native seaweed—for use in everything from dog food to fracking.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
A Brief History Of Gps
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Dec 1 20163 minutos
Yeast Of Burden
Instead of 9 million dairy cows, Americans might soon be milking billions of microscopic creatures.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Trump’s Troops
David Neiwert and Sarah Posner Meet the militia leaders and associates who have jumped on the Trump train. In April 2014, Donald Trump was asked about Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who had recently led a militia-backed standoff with federal auth
Dec 1 20163 minutos
A Well-Regulated History Of Militias In America
Sara Rathod After independence, America’s militias were seen as an alternative to a standing army, but they fell by the wayside in the 19th century, only to be revived in the late 20th century by self-appointed patriots animated by fears of big gove
Dec 1 20163 minutos
Snap Judgment
The 1996 welfare reform law is being used to cut food aid to some of the poorest Americans.
Oct 1 20165 minutos
Reading Rainbow
Diversity in children’s publishing is good for kids. For the adults, it’s a minefield.
Oct 1 20165 minutos
Uoutgunned And Outmanned
The nation’s top gun cops are underfunded and buried in bureaucracy—just the way the NRA wants them.
Oct 1 20162 minutos
Guns N’ Poses
B.S. A brief history of the ATF—and the efforts to hamstring it 1934: Responding to Tommy-gun-toting bootleggers, Congress passes the National Firearms Act, the first federal gun law. It requires the registration of machine guns and short-barreled
Oct 1 20165 minutos
Rust Belt Blues
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Oct 1 201612 minutos
Minor Threats
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Oct 1 20165 minutos
O Brave New Penitentiary
Margaret Atwood on futuristic fast food, intelligent pigs, and locking up Shakespeare
Oct 1 20163 minutos
A Brief History Of Handwriting
Madison Pauly 3200 B.C.: With stylus and clay tablets, ancient Mesopotamians create abstract symbols to represent syllables of their spoken language. 600s: Quill pens and parchment paper take hold in Europe. Drippy ink discourages pen lifting, henc
Oct 1 201626 minutos
Black Teachers Matter
DARLENE LOMAX WAS PART OF A GENERATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATORS DETERMINED TO MAKE SCHOOLS WORK FOR ALL CHILDREN. WHO DROVE THEM AWAY?
Oct 1 20162 minutos
Farmer In The Dell
Agriculture migrates to the cloud.
Oct 1 20161 minuto
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We have made a few corrections and clarifications to the online version of our July/August story “My Prison Experiment.” We misidentified the impetus for and findings of an FBI investigation into the management of the Idaho Correctional Center (ICC)
Oct 1 20161 minuto
Putting Lynching On The Map
A new movement is memorializing forgotten sites of racist violence.
Oct 1 20163 minutos
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This company helps immigrants get out of detention if they wear ankle monitors. It can be an expensive ticket to freedom.
Oct 1 20163 minutos
The Case For Lo Pro
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Oct 1 20163 minutos
Targeting The Trolls
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Oct 1 201619 minutos
No Country For White Men
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