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This Week’s Top Picks
Oct 24 20161 minute
Time’s Foreign Correspondents On How The World Sees The U.S. Election
BEIJING Donald Trump bashes China. So why does the Global Times, a Communist party-linked Chinese daily, contend that many Chinese prefer Trump? “Just like some American voters, the Chinese public likes the idea of a new face in politics who is not
Oct 31 201616 minutes
The Trump Machine Is Built To Last. Bigly
WIN OR LOSE, THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT AND HIS INNER CIRCLE WILL WAKE UP ON NOV. 9 WITH A DIGITAL MARKETING OPERATION THAT COULD POWER, SAY, A TV NETWORK, OR A POLITICAL MOVEMENT THAT EVISCERATES THE GOP
Oct 24 20162 minutes
Obamacare: In Need Of Intensive Care, Or Terminally Ill?
IN A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE conspicuously devoid of substantive policy or civil agreement, there was one notable exception. By the end of the town-hall showdown on Oct. 9, it was clear both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton agreed that President Obama’s
Oct 24 20161 minute
Bryan Cranston Inside My Life Offscreen
Most fans recognize Bryan Cranston for the memorable characters he has brought to TV—from Malcolm in the Middle’s dorky dad, Hal, to Breaking Bad’s meth manufacturer Walter White. Now 60, the father, husband and Emmy-winning actor is opening up about his private world in his new memoir A Life in Parts. People caught up with Cranston, who talked about the book’s biggest revelations.
Oct 31 20163 minutes
Will Millennials Eat Their Frozen Veggies?
Companies pitch them to shoppers who’ve embraced fresh | “There’s a perception … it comes from an industrialized place”
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
Oct 31 20164 minutes
Where The Future’s AT(&T)
It’s buying Time Warner to cope with a changing media world | “The future of mobile is video, and the future of video is mobile”
Oct 17 20165 minutes
Donald Trump’s Long Tail
He may not win, but he and his followers will be a force in U.S. politics for years to come
Oct 24 20161 minute
How Political Language Got So Coded
DURING THE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE on Oct. 4, as Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Mike Pence tussled over immigration plans, one of the candidates said the words criminal aliens seven times. The other described immigrants who had come to the U.S. i
Oct 17 20163 minutes
More Poll Monitors May Mean More Trouble
Trump supporters and lawyers prepare to watch the vote | “It creates the potential for a lot of mischief, chaos, and disruption”
Oct 24 20162 minutes
The Harsh Reality Of Brexit Sets In
THE MORNING AFTER BRITONS VOTED TO leave the E.U., there was considerable apprehension across the U.K. Even some who had voted for Brexit did so with confidence that choosing Leave was merely a protest vote and that Remain would carry the day. Obviou
Oct 17 201615 minutes
$10,000,000 Says Hillary Wins
Haim Saban wants to put Clinton in the White House and take Univision public
Oct 10 201614 minutes
Hacking The Voter
WHAT’S BEHIND RUSSIA’S EFFORT TO INFLUENCE THE U.S. ELECTION
Oct 17 201611 minutes
Can A Lonely Man In A Tiny Bedroom Deliver A Real October Surprise?
Julian Assange is 45 years old and, if an old online dating profile is to be believed, 6 feet 2. He has soft features, silver hair, and skin that seems nearly translucent. This undercooked appearance is the result of four-plus years of confinement in
Oct 24 20163 minutes
Has The World Reached Peak Trade?
GLOBALIZATION IS USUALLY DEFINED as the free movement of people, goods and capital. It’s been the most important economic force of modernity. Until the financial crisis of 2008, global trade grew twice as fast as the global economy itself. Yet, thank
Oct 24 20161 minute
Obama Says NASA Will Put A Human On Mars ‘By The 2030s.’ Can It?
JEFFREY KLUGER FEW THINGS MAKE A POST-1950S PRESIDENT APPEAR AS visionary as talking about going to Mars. At one point or another, almost all Presidents seem to do it. On Oct. 11, Obama joined the chorus, promising a public-private partnership to se
Oct 10 20166 minutes
How Real Are The Risks Of A Rigged Election?
WHEN DONALD TRUMP began telling crowds this summer that if he loses the race for the White House, it will be because Democrats “cheated,” he was doing more than hedging his bets. He was tapping into a powerful theme of this election cycle: that the v
Oct 24 20163 minutes
Where The Next Crisis Will Come From
Keep an eye on depressed lenders, shadow banks, and China
Oct 24 20163 minutes
Engineered Food Holds Our Future
ON THE OCCASIONAL clear-frost autumn night, my dog takes the opportunity to remind me that she is not a dog. Bewitched by sounds that I cannot hear and by smells that I cannot imagine, she plants her four feet stolidly apart and raises her head up to
Oct 24 20162 minutes
U.S.-Russia Tensions Reach Dangerous New Level
EVERY DAY AMERICAN PILOTS fly scores of sorties against terrorist targets in Syria. And on every mission, the pilots watch their instruments for signs that one of the Syrian government’s thousands of surface-to-air missiles, including Russian batteri
Oct 24 20162 minutes
The Literacy Of Long-Form Thinking
A man from ancient Rome said it was better to know nothing about a subject than to half-know it. I’m worried that this Republic of ours is set on proving his wisdom all over again. Only, we aren’t even bothering to know 50% of what’s going on. Seems
Oct 24 20162 minutes
Land Of The Free, Home Of The Brave
A PAIR OF RUNAWAY SLAVES fleeing the antebellum South, arriving in Boston. A family of Jews fleeing the Third Reich, arriving in New York. A baby boy fleeing the destruction of his home world of Krypton, arriving in Kansas. Most Americans know what m
Sep 1 20155 minutes
7 Lessons From Entrepreneurs Who Kept Their Day Jobs While Starting Their Businesses
The insight you gain while working for someone else can mean the difference between a successful entrepreneurial enterprise and one that fizzles.
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Nov 28 201614 minutes
A Pipeline Runs Through It
As protests heat up, two accidents in Alabama have shown how fragile America’s energy system is
Nov 28 20163 minutes
A Would-Be Uber Rival’s Ride To Nowhere
Karhoo’s funding was exaggerated while the CEO spent lavishly | “I truly wish things had turned out very differently”
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Chinese Investors Hear London Calling
Since the Brexit vote, rents are down, and some see bargains | The capital “is still a great magnet for companies from Asia”
Nov 28 20166 minutes
‘I Mean, Is There Anti-Murder Training?’
Sexual harassment is alive and well in the American workplace. We’re all clicking through video compliance courses. Something’s not working
Nov 28 20163 minutes
A Petri Dish Of Populist Dissent
Italy’s Dec. 4 vote hints at the outcome of ballots across Europe | The country is “a breeding ground for democratic crises”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Networking At Night
Skirt Club wants to help women be as confident in the boardroom as they are in the boudoir
Nov 28 20163 minutes
For Chandon In China, A Kick From Champagne?
The French vintner is making and bottling the bubbly locally | People in China would add Coca-Cola “to make it drinkable”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Pet Food That Comes With An Oil Painting
Startup Chewy has quietly built a gigantic thoughtfulness machine | “We keep profiles, we take notes. We know their pets’ names”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Why Do So Many Women Wait To Come Forward?
In October, Donald Trump’s senior campaign adviser, A.J. Delgado, told MSNBC that the women accusing the now president-elect of past assault and harassment couldn’t possibly be telling the truth because “these allegations are decades old. If somebody
Nov 28 20161 minute
Innovation
Nick Leiber Form and function The Zeen is a four-wheel, height-changing, hybrid walker/wheelchair designed to help people sit, stand, and walk without another person’s help. Innovators Garrett Brown and Chris Fawcett Ages 74 and 58 Chief executi
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”
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”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Immigrants Prepare For Life After Obama
Trump has said he’ll cancel undocumented workers’ permits | “Take them out of the workforce, that’s a problem for business”
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Training Companies To Handle A Hack
IBM’s cyber range borrows tactics from military simulations | “We don’t want to scare the crap out of people”
Nov 28 20165 minutes
The Power Of Pink
How it became the color of our time
Nov 28 20161 minute
Trump’s Too-Tidy Plan To Defeat Islamic State
His in-and-out military solution will not be quick, and may leave the area in greater chaos
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Blockchain May Help Walmart Stop Bad Food
The technology behind bitcoin could speed recalls | “That’s the difference between days and minutes”
Nov 28 20164 minutes
The Arc Of Trump
For the templates of his presidency, look to the experience of Thailand, the Philippines, and Italy
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
Charlie Rose Talks To... Sebastian Mallaby
The author of The Man Who Knew, a new book on Alan Greenspan, discusses the former Fed chairman’s role in the financial crisis
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Fancy A Nightcap?
Eight ways to upgrade your end-of-day drink.
Nov 28 20164 minutes
John Paulson’s Long Bet On Trump Pays Off
The campaign donor has a stake in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac | Lobbying for a fix “that restores the rights of shareholders”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
It’s Wrong To Bully Central Banks
Disagreements are part of the way things work—intimidation is not
Nov 28 20164 minutes
Companies/Industries
The world’s biggest fashion retailer is thriving as rivals falter | “Everyone…is trying to replicate its design prowess”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
For Manufacturers, Russia Is Now A Bargain
The ruble’s collapse has dragged salaries below levels in China | The nation “may become the region’s factory”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
A Rush To Regulate Before Inauguration
Agencies are trying to lock in policies Republicans don’t like | “Once you have a rule on the books, it’s harder to undo”
Nov 28 201610 minutes
Paul Manafort Back (Because He Never Went Away)
A new day is coming to Washington, and the King of K Street is primed and ready
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Reality Bites
Miss Sloane’s release coincides with a moment that didn’t happen.
Nov 28 20164 minutes
Politics/Policy
It might be tough for Trump to divest his businesses, even if he wanted to (he doesn’t) | “Trump the brand is very closely intertwined with Trump the man”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
How Rational Are Rational Expectations?
The World Bank’s chief economist questions a macroeconomic pillar | “Assume A, assume B … blah blah blah … and so … P is true”
Popular
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
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 1 20163 minutes
If You Work From Home, Do This Every Day
It's time to give yourself a break.
Sep 1 20155 minutes
7 Lessons From Entrepreneurs Who Kept Their Day Jobs While Starting Their Businesses
The insight you gain while working for someone else can mean the difference between a successful entrepreneurial enterprise and one that fizzles.
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
Oct 17 201615 minutes
$10,000,000 Says Hillary Wins
Haim Saban wants to put Clinton in the White House and take Univision public
Oct 10 20166 minutes
It’s Over
SPLIT AFTER 12 YEARS Brad & Angelina
Oct 24 20162 minutes
The Harsh Reality Of Brexit Sets In
THE MORNING AFTER BRITONS VOTED TO leave the E.U., there was considerable apprehension across the U.K. Even some who had voted for Brexit did so with confidence that choosing Leave was merely a protest vote and that Remain would carry the day. Obviou
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
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
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
Nov 13 20163 minutes
Comments
1 “Stop for a moment to consider the magnitude of this transformation,” wrote Robert Moor in his meditation on what the rise of self-driving cars will mean for America’s sense of self (“What Happens to American Myth When You Take the Driver Out of It
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
Oct 24 20162 minutes
This New Surgery Could Change Pregnancy Forever
IT’S NOT WIDELY KNOWN, BUT EACH year, hundreds of women in the U.S. are born without the ability to carry a child—because they don’t have uteruses. Now, thanks to a groundbreaking series of experimental surgeries, doctors are hoping to change these w
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
Jan 1 20164 minutes
7 Smart Financial Steps To Take In 2016
Make 2016 your year to prosper.
Oct 24 201613 minutes
Trump Goes To War
THE CALL TO GATHER WENT OUT SUNDAY MORNING, arriving on cell phones before many of the pastors had left their congregations. These 23 men and three women, all members of Donald Trump’s evangelical advisory council, had long ago signed on to pray for
Sep 1 20163 minutes
Work Hard
Many millionaires attribute their success to their careers and companies. Do what they do.
Nov 13 201615 minutes
Trump’s Campaign Has Been So Insane
YOU’VE PROBABLY ALREADY FORGOTTEN AT LEAST HALF OF IT.
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
Nov 14 20167 minutes
Trump’s Path To Victory
Nobody saw it coming. Not the media. Certainly not Hillary Clinton. Not even Donald Trump’s team of data scientists, holed up in their San Antonio headquarters 1,800 miles from Trump Tower, were predicting this outcome. But the scientists picked up disturbances—like falling pressure before a hurricane—that others weren’t seeing. It was the beginning of the storm that would deliver Trump to the White House.
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
Nov 13 20161 minute
What We Talk About When We Talk About Hitler
A conversation with the author of Explaining Hitler, Ron Rosenbaum.
Nov 13 201614 minutes
Final Days
AS THE UNMANAGEABLE, UNREPENTANT, AND UNPRECEDENTED CANDIDATE CAREENS TO THE FINISH LINE, DONALD TRUMP’S ADVISERS TRY TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO SAVE THEMSELVES—AND THE MOVEMENT HE STARTED.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
How To Get Featured In Entrepreneur Magazine
Most people haven’t heard of a scrappy little ski company called Renoun, but we gave it a lot of space in this issue -- a story about founder Cyrus Schenck. I bet you’re wondering: How did Schenck pull that off?I’m going to tell you.Why? I owe it to
Aug 8 20162 minutes
Harry Potter Returns To Work Magic On The West End Stage
THE PALACE THEATRE IN LONDON’S West End has seen many hits over the years, Les Misérables among them. But surely nothing can compare to the hysteria surrounding its latest tenant, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the eighth installment of the saga.
Latest articles from Time
Nov 21 201615 minutes
Message Delivered
The candidate no one saw coming accomplished what few thought he could
Nov 21 20161 minute
We Must Wage A Jihad Of Peace
QASIM RASHID One of the high marks of Islam that the Prophet Muhammad taught is that loyalty to your country is part of your faith. I can sympathize with the anger and fear that many have: I’m a person of color; I’m a Muslim; I have young children.
Nov 21 20163 minutes
Hillary Clinton Again Collides With The Highest Glass Ceiling
CHARLOTTE ALTER IT TURNS OUT THAT THE HIGHEST, HARDEST GLASS CEILING is reinforced with metal beams. The Javits Center in Manhattan, where Hillary Clinton had planned to give a victory speech under an actual glass ceiling, turned into a scene of des
Nov 21 20162 minutes
Elle’s Belle: Huppert Resounds In Verhoeven’s Latest
EVEN BY THE OUT-THERE STANDARDS OF Basic Instinct and Showgirls, Paul Verhoeven’s latest, Elle, is a thing to behold. Part thriller, part obsidian-black comedy, part cerebral firebomb, it’s confrontational, terrible and glorious. You almost can’t bel
Nov 21 20163 minutes
States Lean Left On Local Votes
THERE WAS MORE TO ELECTION DAY THAN A HISTORIC PRESIDENTIAL VOTE. Across the country, voters considered 162 ballot measures in 35 states, ushering in sweeping changes involving the legalization of marijuana, the future of the death penalty, the regul
Nov 21 20163 minutes
How To Recover From This No Good, Very Bad Election Season And All Its Spooky Horrors
AND NOW WE’RE ALL JUST TRYING TO RECOVER. It’s been a rough few months. Unless you were living on the International Space Station, you felt it—a rising sense of hysteria as our fine nation barreled toward an uncertain future. For weeks, we saw the t
Nov 21 20162 minutes
The End Of An Era
What does the future look like for a post-Clinton Democratic Party?
Nov 21 20162 minutes
In The Gilmore Girls’ Hometown, Things Are (Mostly) The Same
STARS HOLLOW WAS A TOWN FROZEN IN TIME. The tiny Connecticut home of Gilmore Girls never changed, nor did its inhabitants: diner owner Luke was always grouchy, inn chef Sookie always bubbly, town jester Kirk always good for a pratfall. The Gilmores,
Nov 21 20163 minutes
What The Polls Refused To Tell Us
FRANK LUNTZ IT DOESN’T EXACTLY ROLL OFF THE TONGUE, does it? President-elect Donald J. Trump. A campaign that began with him blithely riding down an escalator ends with him boldly ascending to the highest office in the land. Polls missed it. Pundi
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 21 20161 minute
The Dirtiest Election Ever?
EMILY BARONE “UNHINGED.” “CORRUPT.” “Egomaniacal.” “Puppet.” Those are just a few of the barbs Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have traded during what has undoubtedly been a nasty, negative campaign season. But how does this election’s rhetoric sta
Nov 21 20167 minutes
How He Won
Inside Donald Trump’s stunning upset
Nov 21 20162 minutes
In Zadie Smith’s New Novel, Performance Is The Tie That Binds, And Divides
RADHIKA JONES IT HAS BEEN 16 YEARS SINCE ZADIE Smith published White Teeth, becoming, at 24 years old, a standard bearer for contemporary Anglophone fiction. Her fifth novel, Swing Time, comes out Nov. 15. My favorite remains her last one, NW, an am
Nov 21 20162 minutes
Want To Go To Mars? Ron Howard’s New Series Gives Red Planet Fever A Boost
IT’S A FIRST-WORLD LUXURY TO LIVE in a country in which we can gripe about not having gotten to Mars yet. If we could land on the moon 47 years ago, why is Mars taking so long? The question is being asked more often lately, which makes it a good time
Nov 21 20162 minutes
The Abyss That Is The Value Gap
EDDIE S. GLAUDE JR. AS I WALKED OUT OF MY HOTEL EARLY THIS MORNING, THE SAME HOTEL WHERE Trump and his supporters reveled in their surprise victory, I stumbled a bit. Slight vertigo had set in. Trump had pulled off a historic victory, and even thoug
Nov 21 20162 minutes
Money In Politics
The 45th President will face unprecedented ethics decisions
Nov 21 20162 minutes
Trump’s Foreign Policy Is Unilateral—And Worrying
DONALD TRUMP’S FOREIGN POLICY? STILL UP IN THE AIR at this point. With Hillary Clinton, we would have known exactly what we were getting. That was her biggest selling point—and a big part of the problem. But Trump is the ultimate black box. Much of t
Nov 21 20161 minute
The Potential For A Three-Branch Executive Power Trip
JACK GOLDSMITH What checks will there be on a Donald Trump presidency? The potential checks are many, including Congress and the courts, the free press and many internal Executive Branch watchdogs like inspectors general, lawyers and the permanent
Nov 21 20163 minutes
What Comes Next With President Trump
IT TURNS OUT THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUALIFIED to be President, after all. He was credentialed by the American people on Election Day. I’m still not sure he’s fit for the job, and I’m certain he’s not prepared for it, and his demeanor remains profoundl
Nov 21 20161 minute
What We Can Learn About—And Do For—The White Working Class
J.D. VANCE Why did so many people not see the white working class coming in this election? I think so many people were blinded to it because they didn’t know a Trump supporter, so they didn’t realize how passionate a lot of people were but also how
Nov 21 20164 minutes
In Arrival, Amy Adams Takes A Listening Tour Of The Universe
“IT’S A WEIRD TIME TO BE PROMOTING a movie,” Amy Adams says, pointing toward the TV in the bar of the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, a few days before the election. It’s tuned to CNN and, even in deeply blue California, tensions are running hig
Nov 21 20167 minutes
How She Lost
Hillary Clinton built a machine. The nation wanted a movement
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
Nov 21 20162 minutes
Marina Abramovic
The performance artist, 69, has won fame and respectability, but her new memoir details how difficult and unlikely that ascent has been
Nov 14 20161 minute
Lebanon’s New Leader Aims To Keep ‘Regional Fires’ At Bay
JARED MALSIN LEBANON’S PARLIAMENT ELECTED RETIRED general Michel Aoun as President on Oct. 31, ending a 29-month political stalemate during which the country had no head of state. Aoun’s ascension fills a vacuum but provides few long-term answers as
Nov 14 20161 minute
7 Ideas From Other Countries That Could Improve U.S. Elections
KATE SAMUELSON AMERICANS ARE UNHAPPY WITH THIS year’s presidential election, with two historically disliked major candidates and concerns rising about election fraud and voter suppression. Is there a better way? Here, voting methods from around the
Nov 14 20163 minutes
The Next President’s Financial Imperative: Fixing Social Security
AS PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ENTERS HIS FINAL MONTHS in the White House, he is clearly looking to burnish his legacy. But there is no sign he will be able to tackle one of the largest financial issues facing the country: shoring up Social Security. “We
Nov 14 20164 minutes
The Golden State’s Big Green Bet
California is poised to legalize marijuana, potentially transforming the global pot trade. But an unlikely group isn’t partaking
Nov 14 20162 minutes
Jessamyn Stanley, Internet Yogi
One of the most popular practitioners of yoga on Instagram has grown an enormous following, with fans around the world flocking to her sold-out classes
Nov 14 20163 minutes
The Real Elena Ferrante Surfaces—In Books
BIG-NAME BOOK RELEASES ARE typically greeted with fanfare and enthusiasm. Midnight Harry Potter release parties? Sure. International book tours that keep authors on the road for months? Yep. The dual publication of Elena Ferrante’s Frantumaglia, her
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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
Charlie Rose Talks To... Sebastian Mallaby
The author of The Man Who Knew, a new book on Alan Greenspan, discusses the former Fed chairman’s role in the financial crisis
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Fancy A Nightcap?
Eight ways to upgrade your end-of-day drink.
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Networking At Night
Skirt Club wants to help women be as confident in the boardroom as they are in the boudoir
Nov 28 20164 minutes
John Paulson’s Long Bet On Trump Pays Off
The campaign donor has a stake in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac | Lobbying for a fix “that restores the rights of shareholders”
Nov 28 20163 minutes
For Chandon In China, A Kick From Champagne?
The French vintner is making and bottling the bubbly locally | People in China would add Coca-Cola “to make it drinkable”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
It’s Wrong To Bully Central Banks
Disagreements are part of the way things work—intimidation is not
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Pet Food That Comes With An Oil Painting
Startup Chewy has quietly built a gigantic thoughtfulness machine | “We keep profiles, we take notes. We know their pets’ names”
Nov 28 20164 minutes
Companies/Industries
The world’s biggest fashion retailer is thriving as rivals falter | “Everyone…is trying to replicate its design prowess”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Why Do So Many Women Wait To Come Forward?
In October, Donald Trump’s senior campaign adviser, A.J. Delgado, told MSNBC that the women accusing the now president-elect of past assault and harassment couldn’t possibly be telling the truth because “these allegations are decades old. If somebody
Nov 28 20162 minutes
For Manufacturers, Russia Is Now A Bargain
The ruble’s collapse has dragged salaries below levels in China | The nation “may become the region’s factory”
Nov 28 20161 minute
Innovation
Nick Leiber Form and function The Zeen is a four-wheel, height-changing, hybrid walker/wheelchair designed to help people sit, stand, and walk without another person’s help. Innovators Garrett Brown and Chris Fawcett Ages 74 and 58 Chief executi
Nov 28 20162 minutes
A Rush To Regulate Before Inauguration
Agencies are trying to lock in policies Republicans don’t like | “Once you have a rule on the books, it’s harder to undo”
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”
Nov 28 201610 minutes
Paul Manafort Back (Because He Never Went Away)
A new day is coming to Washington, and the King of K Street is primed and ready
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”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Reality Bites
Miss Sloane’s release coincides with a moment that didn’t happen.
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Immigrants Prepare For Life After Obama
Trump has said he’ll cancel undocumented workers’ permits | “Take them out of the workforce, that’s a problem for business”
Nov 28 20164 minutes
Politics/Policy
It might be tough for Trump to divest his businesses, even if he wanted to (he doesn’t) | “Trump the brand is very closely intertwined with Trump the man”
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Training Companies To Handle A Hack
IBM’s cyber range borrows tactics from military simulations | “We don’t want to scare the crap out of people”
Nov 28 20162 minutes
How Rational Are Rational Expectations?
The World Bank’s chief economist questions a macroeconomic pillar | “Assume A, assume B … blah blah blah … and so … P is true”
Nov 28 20165 minutes
The Power Of Pink
How it became the color of our time
Nov 28 201614 minutes
Nine Women Talk About On-The-Job Harassment
With Josh Eidelson Marie Billiel, 27 Boston It started pretty quickly, within the first two weeks that I was working at the diner. One of the cooks grabbed my wrist and tried to pull me into the walk-in freezer where there aren’t any cameras, beca
Nov 28 20161 minute
Trump’s Too-Tidy Plan To Defeat Islamic State
His in-and-out military solution will not be quick, and may leave the area in greater chaos
Nov 28 20162 minutes
Your December Horoscope
It’s time to be a visionary. And you’ll have help: Saturn, the planet of long-range planning, Jupiter, the planet of abstract thinking, and Uranus, the planet of sudden change and progressive reasoning, are working together at the beginning of Decem
Nov 28 20163 minutes
Blockchain May Help Walmart Stop Bad Food
The technology behind bitcoin could speed recalls | “That’s the difference between days and minutes”
Nov 28 20164 minutes
The Arc Of Trump
For the templates of his presidency, look to the experience of Thailand, the Philippines, and Italy
Nov 21 20162 minutes
Time For Some Traffic Problems On Netflix?
With Obama gone, the FCC’s web traffic rules will be vulnerable | “A legislative remedy now not only looks possible, but likely”
Nov 21 20163 minutes
Global Trade Is Slowing
Nations are imposing tariffs on steel and biodiesel, and fleets are shrinking | “China had a great run, but it’s over”
Nov 21 20163 minutes
Clean Power Is Too Hot For Even Trump To Cool
Policy changes won’t stop companies’ shift to renewables | “Fears of a negative impact of Trump … are really overblown”
Latest articles from Entrepreneur
Nov 1 20162 minutes
How To Get Featured In Entrepreneur Magazine
Most people haven’t heard of a scrappy little ski company called Renoun, but we gave it a lot of space in this issue -- a story about founder Cyrus Schenck. I bet you’re wondering: How did Schenck pull that off?I’m going to tell you.Why? I owe it to
Nov 1 20163 minutes
You're Not Using The Phone Enough And It's A Problem
Stop only texting and emailing.
Nov 1 20163 minutes
Hemingways' Car Trouble Sparked A Travel Guide Business For This Writer
He's creating the guides he'd always wanted.
Nov 1 20163 minutes
How One Entrepreneur Survived Five Years Of Errors
Only now is this company poised to make money.
Nov 1 20161 minute
This Startup Launched Without Titles Or An Organizational Structure. Here's What They're Doing Now.
There's a right way to make a change.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Follow These 3 Savvy End-Of-Year Tax Tips
There's an antidote to the end-of-the-year rush to stock up on business expenses.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
What To Do When Customers Don't Pay
Mitchell Compton II’s success was starting to freak him out. He cofounded the San Diego-based Coconut Beach, which sells a line of coconut chips and drinks, and debuted the products at a natural-foods trade show in March 2015. Orders came in rapidly;
Oct 1 20161 minute
Compliance Is A Pain. How To Outsource It.
Hold on there. Let’s back up and talk about what “compliance” is.Industries can be divided into two categories: the heavily regulated and the less heavily regulated. We all know the ones buried under the most paperwork: healthcare, manufacturing, foo
Oct 1 20163 minutes
The Right Way To Interrupt Someone At Work
The art and science of successful interruptions.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Why Now Is The Best Time To Hunt For VC Funding
The success of your company's pitch could depend on the calendar.
Oct 1 20164 minutes
How To Win On 'Shark Tank'
What all 495 pitches say about wowing investors.
Oct 1 20166 minutes
What To Do Before You Open That First Office Overseas
It has become a symbol of success when your startup opens its first office across an ocean. But the difference between crushing it and getting crushed abroad is knowing when you're ready to make the leap.Harry Kargman is bracing himself for the busie
Oct 1 20164 minutes
What A 30-Hour Work Week Is Really Like
John Dionas is a car dealer’s car dealer, with a big grin, a gold ring with five diamonds and a deep tan authenticated by a white line across the bridge of his nose. He has been in the business for three decades. For roughly 26 of those years, he say
Oct 1 20161 minute
A Semi-Scientific Ranking Of Semi-Autonomous Features
Manufacturers are racing to arm their vehicles with enough cameras, radars, sensors, and tech to properly outthink man.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Entrepreneur Media's President On Entrepreneur Lending Launch
This program from Entrepreneur Media's business side is designed to eliminate a common business roadblock.
Oct 1 20163 minutes
Why This Travel CEO Wants His Customers To Take Giant Risks
Traveling can spark unexpected businesses-and Tom Morgan started his after a failed trip to Mongolia.
Oct 1 201613 minutes
This French Foodie Sensation Is Coming To The States
In France, he's a celebrity. In America, he's nobody.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Your Next Company Car Might Be An Uber
The latest way ridesharing is shaping business.
Oct 1 20161 minute
What's The Right Car For Hauling 2,000 Burritos?
Three food startups explain how they chose their fleet.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
What Self-Driving Trucks Could Mean For Your Next Delivery
Can a line of trucks rumble down the highway by themselves? That's the plan.
Oct 1 20161 minute
The Flying Car Might Be Your Next Company Car
We’ve been promised flying cars for, oh, about as long as we’ve been promised jetpacks. But Woburn, Mass.-based Terrafugia is ready to finally fulfill one of those dreams: It has spent a decade developing the Transition, a car with airplane wings who
Oct 1 20162 minutes
The New Rules For Business Rides In An Uber, A Driverless Car And More
There's a proper time to sing, to sleep and to make small talk.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
The Simple Way This Super-Efficient Florist Saved Itself Even More Time
Say goodbye to wasted time and hassle.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Make Chats With Chatbots Work
Who wants to chat with a chatbot? More people than you'd think, says Brian Heikes, VP of product at 3Cinteractive, a Boca Raton, Fla.-based mobile marketing company.Techies have long been talking about chatbots. And once Facebook announced this sprin
Oct 1 20161 minute
Can Apps Make Fast Food Even Faster? We Put Them To The Test.
Who can pass the no-time-for-lunch lunch test?
Sep 1 20162 minutes
4 Smart Moves To Protect Against Financial Disaster
One day you're a millionaire, the next day you're not.
Sep 1 20161 minute
Understanding One Simple Truth Helped This Founder Raise $23 Million
This entrepreneur turned an unsexy subject into a successful business.
Sep 1 20161 minute
The Simple Trick To Winning Funding From Midwestern VCs
Warning: There are funding quirks in flyover country.
Sep 1 20162 minutes
How A Single Food Truck Helped Build A Multi-Million Dollar Taco Empire
This founder started with $18,000 in his bank account. Now he runs a $4.5 million fast-casual-food brand.
Sep 1 20162 minutes
Won Funding? Why You Should Wait To Celebrate.
Here's why your big investment isn't (an immediate) reason to celebrate.
Latest articles from New York Magazine
Nov 27 20162 minutes
The Establishment Never Had A Chance
The farce, and tragedy, of #NeverTrump.
Nov 27 20163 minutes
The Intersectionality Of Hate
Why bother despising just one group? How Trump flipped political correctness squarely on its head.
Nov 27 201618 minutes
Big Gun’s Big Fail
A secretive Manhattan billionaire’s dreams of creating America’s foremost firearms empire.
Nov 27 20161 minute
How To Fail At Your Job And Not Get Fired
AS TOLD TO JASON FEIFER Work Hard at the Last Possible Second “It’s like ending the concert with a great encore; as long as you do that, people don’t remember anything else. I’ve literally gone off the map for two weeks to party, then come back and
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 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.
Nov 27 20163 minutes
Brooklyn Pastoral
Olmsted is a Garden of Eden for Greenmarket gourmets on a budget.
Nov 27 20164 minutes
On Wall Street, A Bipolar Diagnosis
Speculators in a vacuum of information.
Nov 27 20161 minute
The Look Book
INTERVIEW BY ALEXIS SWERDLOFF How do you teach this election? Well, I teach fourth-graders and also tenth- through 12th-graders, but with the fourth-graders, they’re all pretty much saying the same thing, so I’ve been trying to introduce new ideas t
Nov 27 20164 minutes
This + That
Fashion’s ever-multiplying COLLABORATIONS have benefits for almost everybody.
Nov 27 20161 minute
Carrot Fight
Bragging rights for the sweetest root at Union Square.
Nov 27 20161 minute
Loring Place
21 W. 8th St., nr. Fifth Ave. 212-388-1831
Nov 27 20164 minutes
Real-Time Results
The Gabriel family, onstage, awaited the returns as we did.
Nov 27 20161 minute
Bumbling Is Good For The Brain
JIHAN THOMPSON NEURONAL CONNECTIONS ARE created in the brain when you attempt something new. Plenty of research indicates this, including a 2010 study in The Journal of Neuroscience that found that even after just two sessions of practicing a new ta
Nov 27 20163 minutes
The Trump Voters Who’d Become My Friends
MY WIFE AND I spent Election Night with a bunch of Trump voters in a little café in a small, unincorporated town near the White Mountains of Arizona. During the time my wife and I have been out here (I’m working on a book, the events of which largely
Nov 27 20163 minutes
Comments
1 The most recent issue of New York, its last before the election, was dedicated to considering the new Republican Party. Gabriel Sherman covered the last days of the Trump campaign. Frank Rich looked to Charles Lindbergh to see how history views nat
Nov 27 20163 minutes
Pain Is Good
WHERE DOES THIS LEAVE ART? That’s like asking “Where does this leave love?” While we sometimes break faith with it, art never breaks faith with us. It’s always there. Especially when we need it. The election left many feeling alienated, alone, in sha
Nov 27 20164 minutes
Nice Hat
Netflix spares no expense on The Crown.
Nov 27 201610 minutes
Citizens, United
What should Democrats in Congress—and Barack Obama, and you—do now?
Nov 27 20164 minutes
Is Bigotry A Parking Ticket Or A Capital Offense?
A conversation about race and the race with CNN’s Van Jones.
Nov 27 20161 minute
Go From Sucking To 60
The places and people that help you learn how to be less bad at a hobby, quickly.
Nov 27 20169 minutes
The 67 Greatest, Craziest, And Most Persistent Pop-Culture Conspiracy Theories Of All Time
POP CULTURE is theoretically apolitical: We know (or can speculate) why shadowy forces might have conspired to assassinate JFK, but who’d plot to kill Paul McCartney? Yet pop culture has inspired some of the most notorious conspiracy theories—a pheno
Nov 27 20163 minutes
The Republic Repeals Itself
An experiment in democracy that may not reach its 250th birthday.
Nov 27 20161 minute
About That Cover
How we got there Our pre-election issue, with a cover by the American artist Barbara Kruger, went to press on Friday afternoon, October 28. That deadline came up just as FBI director James Comey made his announcement about a newly discovered cache of
Nov 27 20168 minutes
Eleven Things You’re Likely To Do Poorly (But Love Anyway)
CERAMICS → Why you’ll suck at it: “It’s hard to come up with a vision for what you want to create. Then there’s a phase where the gap between what you’d like to do and what you can do is enormous, because it’s so hard to learn the technique. I’m sti
Nov 27 20165 minutes
Slow Burn
Interracial-marriage drama Loving sneaks up on you quietly.
Nov 27 20162 minutes
Sucking At Stuff
Where, how, and why to play piano, bake sourdough, and learn Thai massage in spite—and because—of the fact that you’ll be very bad at it. At least at first.
Nov 27 201619 minutes
Brian And Juan, Doug And Tom, And The Man Whose Mother Wouldn’t Let Him Give His Real Name
ON THE FIRST of December, three decades after the disease first hit the city, the New York City AIDS Memorial will open at ground zero of the epidemic—St. Vincent’s hospital in Greenwich Village, now closed, where patients once flooded the rooms and
Nov 13 20161 minute
For Mel Gibson, War Is (Very Bloody) Hell
How his true-life story of a hero-pacifist became his goriest movie yet.
Latest articles from Fortune
Oct 1 201613 minutes
The Deep-Learning Revolution
Why decades-old discoveries are suddenly changing your life and electrifying the computing industry, and why they’ll soon transform corporate America.
Oct 1 201614 minutes
Forty Under Forty 2016
Leigh Gallagher WHAT DOES “DISRUPTION” EVEN LOOK LIKE ANYMORE? The 22-year-old coder who comes up with an idea that upends incumbents and mints billions may be the image that captures the popular imagination. But in reality, as you’ll see in the pag
Oct 1 20161 minute
I Know What You Watched Last Summer
MICHAL LEV-RAM WHAT DO The Conjuring 2, Don’t Breathe, and The Purge: Election Year have in common? Yes, all three are aptly named, gore-packed horror flicks. More surprisingly, all three made a killing at the summer box office. In an otherwise hum
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.
Oct 1 20169 minutes
Ryan Smith’s Data-Driven Life Hack
How do you juggle a growing family and a rocket-fueled tech company? If you’re QUALTRICS founder RYAN SMITH, you analyze every minute of your time at work and at home. (Your reward: more time at home.)
Oct 1 20163 minutes
What’s Good For Sotheby’s Is Good For The World
Art sales are in a two-year slump—and that’s a distressing sign for stocks. Why investors are rooting for a rebound for the art market and one of its top auctioneers.
Oct 1 20163 minutes
Meet Activism’s New Face
DIANNE MCKEEVER’S hedge fund won its first fight, against Boingo Wireless. Now she’s going after her next targets. CEOs, beware Ides Capital.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Activists Get Mouth-Watering Returns
AGGRESSIVE INVESTORS ARE INCREASINGLY GOING AFTER FOOD-CHAIN LAGGARDS.
Oct 1 20163 minutes
Bye-Bye, Bing
After two decades here, your fearless columnist is setting off for the digital frontier.
Oct 1 20161 minute
From Musician To Mogul
How Lady Gaga’s former manager became a force in Silicon Valley.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
A Taste For Bubbly
An executive’s love of champagne led to the release of Piper-Heidsieck’s first rosé vintage.
Oct 1 20161 minute
A Visit To The Cuban Homeland
Infiniti’s chief designer, Alfonso Albaisa, goes to his parents’ birthplace and finds inspiration.
Oct 1 20161 minute
How A Biotech Turned A Bust Into A Hit
Hands-on selling transformed anti-addiction drug Vivitrol into a success.
Oct 1 20163 minutes
Hamilton, Nonstop
LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA, the 36-year-old creator of the hit musical, talks about trusting his instincts, the value of a vacation, and how he accidentally married the oldest form of entertainment with the newest form of social media.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
5 Ways To Pick A Killer Name
Branding your company is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Here’s how to get it right.
Oct 1 201612 minutes
Can This 22-Year-Old Coder Out-Bitcoin Bitcoin?
Russian-born wunderkind VITALIK BUTERIN is the creator of ETHEREUM, a fast-growing new cryptocurrency network. His audacious goal? To unleash the power of the technology behind his creation and spur radical change in finance, social networks, and even government.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Virtual Reality Goes Electric
Utility PG&E thinks VR technology may make inspecting equipment faster and safer.
Oct 1 201611 minutes
Driven In The Valley
Kyle Vogt and Daniel Kan just sold CRUISE AUTOMATION to GM for $1 billion. But there’s no time to enjoy the windfall: They’re under crazy pressure as they race to bring a self-driving car to the masses.
Sep 15 20161 minute
Pharma Doesn’t Care About Your Outrage
THE INDUSTRY HAS BEEN HIKING PRICES WITH IMPUNITY FOR YEARS. COME NOVEMBER, THOUGH, THAT COULD CHANGE.
Sep 15 20164 minutes
The Man Becomes The Brand
Kenneth Cole founded his own shoe company—then learned how to sell in the most modern of ways.
Sep 15 20163 minutes
Leading In Times Of Chaos
TURKEY’S ABORTED COUP IS THE LATEST CHALLENGE FOR GÜLER SABANCI.
Sep 15 201610 minutes
More Than Skin Deep
ULTA BEAUTY HAS BUILT A FAST-GROWING HAIR AND COSMETICS EMPIRE IN AMERICA’S STRIP MALLS. CAN IT GO TOE-TO-TOE WITH THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORES? THAT’S UP TO CEO MARY DILLON.
Sep 15 20161 minute
That Beer Has How Many Calories?
JOHN KELL BREWERS ARE constantly at war. They steal flavors, fight over bar taps, and sue each other over wacky ale names. But the latest Big Beer vs. craft battlefield is relatively mundane: nutritional labeling. Alcohol companies were banned from
Sep 15 20168 minutes
Google Gets Disciplined
THE SEARCH-ENGINE BEHEMOTH HAS SPENT BILLIONS IN THE QUEST FOR ITS NEXT HIT. NOW WALL STREET VETERAN RUTH PORAT HAS COME ABOARD TO HELP GOOGLE—AND ITS PARENT COMPANY, ALPHABET—GET MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK. CAN SHE GET THEIR “SMART CREATIVES” TO FALL IN LINE?
Sep 15 20161 minute
More Mailbox Meals
With the home-delivery meal-kit business booming, there are a plethora of services to choose from. Here’s a sampling of four with different pricing and options.
Sep 15 201612 minutes
Swimming Upstream
CAN A BIBLE-STUDYING, LOVE-PEDDLING SHOWMAN SAVE SEAWORLD… FROM ITSELF?
Latest articles from Money
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Scour Real Estate For Decent Yields
INCOME INVESTORS FRUSTRATED BY LOW INTEREST RATES CAN UNCOVER SOLID PAYOUTS IN REIT FUNDS.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
1 Columbia, Maryland
YOU KNOW THE PHRASE “50 is the new 30?” Apparently, that applies to cities and towns too. Columbia, Md., turns 50 next year, and it’s never looked better. One of the most successful planned communities in the country, Columbia is a magnet in the Bal
Oct 1 20161 minute
5 Parsippany, New Jersey
IF YOU’RE ONE of those people who believe that New Jersey is all industrial sprawl and one long turnpike, you might be surprised to find Parsippany near the top of the Best Places list. You might also be surprised to know that Parsippany has been nam
Oct 1 20161 minute
Arlington, Texas
TUCKED BETWEEN Dallas and Fort Worth, Arlington is known as the Entertainment Capital of Texas, and for good reason. It’s home to four professional sports teams—Dallas Cowboys football, Texas Rangers baseball, Dallas Wings basketball, and Dallas Char
Oct 1 20161 minute
Should You Get A Store Card?
Usually, no. But if you’re making an exception, follow these tips.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Colorado Springs, Colorado
SUN-DRENCHED Colorado Springs may best be known for athletic and outdoor pursuits. In the shadow of 14,000-foot Pikes Peak, the area is home to the flagship U.S. Olympic Training Center and hundreds of miles of stunning hiking and biking trails along
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.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Vacation Rent Control
Does renting a stranger’s place make you uneasy? These firms offer high-quality accommodations at below hotel prices.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
An Impressive John Hancock
ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO I stumbled upon a shoebox filled with junk that had been gathering dust in a closet since my dad’s death. I found an old slide rule, a really nice stapler—and four fountain pens. To my amazement, they worked almost as well as they
Oct 1 20163 minutes
Travel
Free foreign transactions are table stakes here, but annual fees can be high. Your choice likely comes down to how you want your rewards: dollars back, flights, or hotel nights.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Raleigh, North Carolina
AFTER THE financial crisis, New Yorker Mike Eklund decided it was time to change careers, from banking to financial planning, and hometowns. He and his wife, Kerri, scoped out midsize cities around the country for their growing family. Their search e
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Cash Back
High rewards rates and no (or low) annual fees are the most important considerations here. Seek cards that pay more in the categories where you spend the most.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
New Help For Special Needs
THE DEBUT OF 529-LIKE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR THE DISABLED GIVES FAMILIES ANOTHER WAY TO PROTECT A CHILD’S FINANCIAL FUTURE.
Oct 1 20161 minute
3 Plano, Texas
WHAT DO YOU SEE when you look up at Plano’s western sky? Lots of cranes—and the constellation of office buildings they’re planting on the horizon. Thanks in part to corporate tax incentives, Plano is already home to J.C. Penney and Frito-Lay, as wel
Oct 1 20162 minutes
5 Things To Know About Jumbo Loans
1 YOU’RE MORE LIKELY TO NEED ONE NOW With home prices up almost 43% over the past five years, a growing number of homebuyers need to finance purchases with jumbo mortgages—loans that top the amount that can be guaranteed by federal agencies Fannie M
Oct 1 20162 minutes
A Love Letter To My Best Place
DEAR MONTCLAIR, N.J., I’m sorry you didn’t land on this year’s list of the 50 Best Places to Live in America. True, you weren’t even eligible in 2016, since MONEY’s annual ranking alternates between the current focus on small cities (places with popu
Oct 1 20163 minutes
A Snowbird Flight Plan
HERE’S HOW TO LIMIT COSTS AND AVOID SURPRISES WHEN YOU MOVE SOUTH FOR THE WINTER.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
This ‘Penalty’ Can Pay Off In The End
IF A JOB LEADS TO A CUT IN YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NOW, YOU’LL GET MORE LATER ON.
Oct 1 20161 minute
Columbus, Ohio
WHEN BROTHERS Andy and Phil George decided to find a permanent home for their then-fledgling company in 2012, Columbus was a no-brainer. It wasn’t just the low cost of living vs. Los Angeles, where they launched the business, or the dozen-plus Fortun
Oct 1 20161 minute
Boston, Massachusetts
IF THERE’S one thing Boston is known for, it’s the Big Dig—the 15-year, $15 billion effort to bury the city’s major traffic artery in tunnels underground. Much derided while it was going on, the project did more than just relieve gridlock on I-93; it
Oct 1 20161 minute
8 Weston, Florida
A gated community where your neighbors are gators. Population: 69,081 Median home price: $365,000 Unemployment rate: 4.5% Just about any location worth its spot on the Best Places list can brag about great green space, and Weston—with a dozen spo
Oct 1 20161 minute
A Voice For The Voiceless
JOAN CAPLIN MONICA MODI KHANT 43, ATLANTA BACKSTORY: Her parents emigrated from India. EDUCATION: BA from Rutgers, JD from New England School of Law. PROFESSION: Executive director, Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network. VISION: Provide legal
Oct 1 20162 minutes
X-Ray: Oakmark International
BIG BETS IN EUROPE ARE TESTING THE PATIENCE OF SHAREHOLDERS.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Small Business
Entrepreneurs need higher spending limits than individuals, as well as planning tools and employee cards. Look for low fees and rates, plus rewards for business spending.
Oct 1 20165 minutes
Five Smart 401(K) Moves
STORM CLOUDS ARE FORMING, SO TAKE YOUR NEST EGG OFF AUTOPILOT AND STEER TO CLEARER SKIES.
Oct 1 20161 minute
10 Naperville, Illinois
A windy city suburb that’s got charm, and jobs, to spare. Population: 141,310 Median home price: $350,000 Unemployment rate: 5.1% A river runs through Naperville, and for most of its existence the DuPage was the lifeblood of this mill town. The r
Oct 1 20162 minutes
A New Challenge Beats Relaxation
WANT A GREAT RETIREMENT? LOOK TO WORK AND YOUR PASSIONS FOR REASONS TO GET GOING EACH DAY.
Oct 1 20162 minutes
Borrowing
If you’re using a card to finance purchases or dig out from a debt problem, focus on a card’s ongoing APR, its balance-transfer fee, and the length of the 0% interest period.
Oct 1 20161 minute
2 Eden Prairie, Minnesota
OF ALL THE THINGS you expect to find in frosty Minnesota—lakes, hockey players, really nice Scandinavian-Americans—a community where every home features solar power is perhaps not at the top of the list. Tony and Amanda Nagy were surprised too, and t
Oct 1 20165 minutes
Pick The Best Health Plan
HERE’S HOW TO MAKE THE SMARTEST CHOICES DURING THIS YEAR’S OPEN ENROLLMENT.

