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This Week’s Top Picks
Dec 25 20168 minutos
Love, Cleo
Instagram’s favorite poet wants you to know she’s in this with you.
Dec 26 20164 minutos
Japan’s Big Bet
Its new casinos likely won’t need China’s high rollers | Gaming resorts will woo “tens of thousands of people at a time”
Dec 31 20162 minutos
5 Numbers That Explain Education In 2016
From record-high graduation rates to the percentage of students who attend charters, here are some figures that help tell the story of U.S. schools over the last year.
Dec 26 20163 minutos
States Are The Nuclear Industry’s Best Hope
Trump’s signaled he’s pro-nuclear, but it’s a low priority for Congress | “It’s going to be quite challenging to do anything at the federal level”
Dec 26 20166 minutos
Inside Their Shattered Marriage
They’ve been secretly separated for months, after an alarming incident involving a gun. Now Tarek and Christina El Moussa say they are committed to figuring out a future for their kids—and their business
Dec 26 20164 minutos
Mac Pro Users Want Updates?
Apple’s desktop and laptop faithful are suffering in the iPhone’s shadow | “This is a company with no real vision for what its most creative users actually do”
Dec 26 20169 minutos
Is Wikipedia Woke?
THE UBIQUITOUS REFERENCE SITE TRIES TO EXPAND ITS EDITOR RANKS BEYOND THE COMIC CON SET
Dec 26 20162 minutos
A Teen’s Tragic Death Bullied Into Suicide?
After months of online torment, 18-year-old Brandy Vela fatally shoots herself in front of her horrified family. Could she have been saved?
Dec 21 20166 minutos
Virtual Reality Can Leave You With An Existential Hangover
After exploring a virtual world, some people can’t shake the sense that the actual world isn’t real, either.
Dec 22 20166 minutos
Holiday-Travel Twitter Is The Best Form Of Social Media
The play-by-plays from airports and bus rides offer the random, unpolished personal moments that the web has largely lost.
Dec 22 20162 minutos
How Much Do Businesses Pay For Stolen Data?
A lot, according to a new report
Dec 21 20165 minutos
The Social Advantage Of Pockets
Who can use a pocket, and what it can carry, has historically depended on the person doing the pocketing. An Object Lesson.
Latest Articles
Jan 5 20175 minutos
The Astonishing Transformation Of Julian Assange
Views of the WikiLeaks founder have shifted as American partisans project their own priorities onto him.
Jan 5 20174 minutos
When The Middle East Seemed Stable
Can Arab countries learn from each other to find a model that works?
Jan 5 20175 minutos
What Did The Senate Hearing Reveal About Russian Hacking?
A Q&A with cybersecurity expert Michael Sulmeyer on today’s Armed Services Committee hearing and the intelligence community’s response to foreign interference
Jan 5 20173 minutos
Nbc’s Emerald City Takes Dorothy To A Darker Oz
The influence of Game of Thrones is palpable in this edgy new network drama.
Jan 5 20174 minutos
An Ingenious Experiment Of Jungle Bats And Evolving Artificial Flowers
Scientists solved a longstanding mystery about the sweetness of nectar that likely applies to humans too.
Jan 5 20178 minutos
Donald Trump’s Asymmetric War On The Establishment
There may come a day when we look back at the intense, instantaneous interest that Donald Trump’s tweets once produced and we chuckle, noting how President Trump’s Twitter postings, now shorn of their novelty, generate roughly as much attention as a
Jan 5 20176 minutos
A Short History Of The Tomboy
With roots in race and gender discord, has the “tomboy” label worn out its welcome? An Object Lesson.
Jan 5 20178 minutos
Did Putin Direct Russian Hacking? And Other Big Questions
Did Moscow influence the U.S. election? Who else has been hacked? Could the CIA be wrong?
Jan 5 20175 minutos
How To Stop A Nuclear Missile
Lasers-armed drones and interceptor missiles are among America’s possible tech options for impeding a North Korean nuclear strike.
Jan 5 20173 minutos
How St. Ives's Apricot Scrub Plays On People's Shame
I bought into the St. Ives lie for years. In the already insecure times of high school and college, my skin was host to constant colonies of acne, my nose peppered with blackheads, my chin and forehead a topographical horror of cystic zits that laste
Jan 5 20173 minutos
Why The Allegations Against Casey Affleck Should Stand Alone
Journalists keep invoking Nate Parker’s rape case when discussing the sexual-harassment lawsuits against the Manchester by the Sea star. But the comparison does more harm than good.
Jan 5 20177 minutos
Prosperity, Not Upward Mobility, Is What Matters
There’s too much focus on whether Americans can move up the economic ladder, and not enough on the basic question of their quality of life.
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 5 20175 minutos
Taking Stock Of Educational Progress Under Obama
Secretary John King’s exit memo offers a first look at what the administration thinks it has—and hasn’t—achieved.
Jan 5 20175 minutos
The Troublesome Women Of Sherlock
The BBC show seems to have difficulty fitting female characters into its universe. But it isn’t Arthur Conan Doyle’s fault.
Jan 5 20173 minutos
Will Blue-Collar Whites Change Their Minds About Obamacare?
These voters overwhelmingly oppose the Affordable Care Act. Yet millions of them have gained health-care coverage under the law.
Jan 5 20175 minutos
Being Trans, And An Immigrant, Under The Trump Administration
Many transgender Americans have only been openly trans under an Obama administration that respected their rights. That is about to change.
Jan 5 20174 minutos
The Battle For Obamacare Begins Anew
Democrats and Republicans are once again fighting over whether to scrap the six-year-old law. This time, however, the stakes are real.
Jan 5 20174 minutos
The Democratic Party Faces A Daunting Future
It won’t be easy for the party to win back voters lost to the GOP.
Jan 4 20173 minutos
Coming Soon To The U.S. Army: Turbans, Beards, Hijabs, And Dreadlocks
In the final days of the Obama administration, the military has issued new guidelines for religious accommodations and dress.
Jan 4 20174 minutos
Why Is Trump So Reluctant To Accept Claims Of Russian Hacking?
The president-elect’s dismissal of intelligence assessments may say less about the facts they offer than about a conclusion he’s loath to accept.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
Earth's Oceans Are Steadily Warming
Another study argues there was no sea-surface slowdown in warming.
Jan 4 20172 minutos
Trump Picks Jay Clayton To Head The Sec
The president-elect has confirmed his intent to nominate the top Wall Street lawyer for the position.
Jan 4 20173 minutos
Two Major Credit Reporting Agencies Have Been Lying To Consumers
A CFPB investigation concluded that Transunion and Equifax deceived Americans about the reports they provided and the fees they charged.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
The Growing Urban-Rural Divide Around The World
How politics pits demographic groups against each other
Jan 4 20174 minutos
Hedge-Fund Managers With Flashy Sports Cars Make Worse Investors
Traders who own minivans, a recent study suggests, are more financially prudent.
Jan 4 20175 minutos
'Repeal And Delay' Won’t Prevent Obamacare Repeal Chaos
Republican plans to phase out the Affordable Care Act slowly still might upend health insurance markets in the short-term.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
How Design Thinking Became A Buzzword At School
The trendy concept is in high demand among educators, but its specifics are vague.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
Obama: The Ocean President
Inspired by his childhood in Hawaii, he has protected more waters than any of his predecessors—even George W. Bush, who was no slouch.
Jan 4 20175 minutos
Mistakes In 'Paleo' Eating
A meaningful diet resolution might be to eat more sustainably.
Popular
Dec 21 20166 minutos
Virtual Reality Can Leave You With An Existential Hangover
After exploring a virtual world, some people can’t shake the sense that the actual world isn’t real, either.
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,
Dec 12 20162 minutos
Kim & Kanye Their New Family Crisis
WHEN KANYE WEST ranted about Beyoncé and complimented Trump before abruptly leaving the stage at his Nov. 19 concert, many fans shrugged it off as one more controversial move by a consistently unpredictable artist. But it seems West’s outbursts are m
Jun 13 20161 minuto
How Islam Is Different From Other Religions
WE WANT TO BELIEVE WE’RE ALL BASICALLY the same and want the same things, but what if we’re not? Islam, in both theory and practice, is exceptional in how it relates to politics. Because of its outsize role in law and governance, Islam has been—and
Dec 12 20161 minuto
A New Vision For Business
POPE FRANCIS HAS A WAY OF TAKING ETERNALLY complex subjects and yanking them down to earth, where ideas and action conspire to improve lives. Since assuming his role three years ago, he has pressed for new conversations about love and marriage, the m
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.
Dec 12 20168 minutos
How Castro Will Be Trump’s First Foreign Policy Test
BY NEARLY EVERY AVAILABLE MEASURE, FIDEL Castro lived just a little too long. His was a death foretold by nearly everybody for decades, a demise anticipated for the political change it was widely assumed would surely follow. The prospect of Cuba with
Mar 1 20141 minuto
This Is Your Brain on Power
There's evidence that power actually changes the way the brain sees others, decreasing recognition of others' concerns.
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 15 20164 minutos
What If Consumers Just Want To Buy Junk Food?
Americans may say they’re seeking out healthier fare, but sales figures tell a different story.
Nov 28 20164 minutos
A Serial Killer In South Carolina
After Kala Brown is rescued from being chained inside a storage container for 2 months, police uncover at least 3 bodies nearby—and her murderous captor’s chilling secrets
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
Oct 1 20142 minutos
4 Ways to Keep Learning Beyond the Classroom
You don't have to get a new degree to expand your knowledge base.
Dec 12 20163 minutos
Can Trump Clean Up His Messy World Of Conflicts?
AMONG THE THOUSANDS OF SPECIAL powers that Donald Trump will gain when he is sworn in as President on Jan. 20 is the authority to protect the government of Saudi Arabia from lawsuits brought by families of victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. That
Sep 1 20162 minutos
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
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
Nov 7 20161 minuto
Jennifer Lawrence A New Man in Her Life
ALTHOUGH JENNIFER Lawrence previously joked about her single status—“What dating life?” she quipped to Extra in April—things appear to be looking up in the romance department for the Hunger Games actress. A source confirms to People that Lawrence, 26
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.
Nov 28 20162 minutos
Conversation
TO CRAFT A LIST OF THE 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL photographs in the history of the medium, TIME conducted thousands of interviews and consulted an international team of curators, historians and editors. Now, in essays and short films, we delve into the st
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.
Nov 28 20163 minutos
Most Influential Photos
WE SET OUT TO FIND IMAGES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD. ALONG THE WAY, WE UNEARTHED INCREDIBLE STORIES OF HOW THEY WERE MADE
Aug 1 20161 minuto
‘Honor Killings’ and the Murder of a Social-Media Star
TARA JOHN ON JULY 15, QANDEEL BALOCH, a Pakistani social-media star, was strangled to death by her brother for “dishonoring” the family name by being outspoken about female sexuality. So-called honor killings are widespread in Pakistan, where more t
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.
Dec 5 20161 minuto
New Worries For Charlie Sheen’s Kids
AILI NAHAS, with Linda Marx It’s shaping up to be a somber Thanksgiving for Brooke Mueller. On Nov. 16, reports claimed that Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife, 39, had gone missing in Utah with their twin sons Bob and Max following a bizarre altercation that
Dec 12 20169 minutos
Fidel Castro
As the Soviet Union was collapsing in 1991, Fidel Castro met with a group of journalists on a visit to Mexico. We pressed him repeatedly about the fall of communism until, chafing in his olive fatigues and the Yucatán humidity, he stopped stroking hi
Dec 11 20162 minutos
“I Feel Like I’m Going To Have A Breakdown.”
JESSICA CHASTAIN IN MISS SLOANE.
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.
Nov 21 20161 minuto
Their Divorce Battle Heats Up
SINCE ANGELINA JOLIE FILED FOR DIVORCE on Sept. 19 and requested sole physical custody of the couple’s six children, Brad Pitt’s interactions with their kids have been limited. Locked in divorce negotiations with Jolie, Pitt, 52, has only been able t
Dec 8 20167 minutos
Glenn Beck’s Regrets
His paranoid style paved the road for Trumpism. Now he fears what’s been unleashed.
Sep 1 20161 minuto
Soy Milk is Over. Long Live Coconut Milk
HOW TO MAKE SENSE OF THE EXPLOSION OF DAIRY ALTERNATIVES IN THE REFRIGERATED AISLE.
Latest articles from Time
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Novels
1. The Underground Railroad By Colson Whitehead In this reimagining of American history, the Underground Railroad is a literal one. After Cora, a slave on a Georgia plantation, is beaten and raped by her master, she flees north, encountering more p
Dec 19 201610 minutos
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
A FAILED COUP LEFT THE TURKISH PRESIDENT EVEN MORE POWERFUL
Dec 19 20163 minutos
In 2016, Lies, The Whole Lies And Nothing But The Lies
LYING USED TO BE DANGEROUS. YOUR NOSE MIGHT GROW, your trousers could combust or a wolf might eat you. But this year, lying proved profitable, even for those who got caught. After a deluge of fake news stories, concocted debate facts and ads at the b
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The Choice
THIS IS THE 90TH TIME WE HAVE NAMED THE person who had the greatest influence, for better or worse, on the events of the year. So which is it this year: Better or worse? The challenge for Donald Trump is how profoundly the country disagrees about the
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Nonfiction Books
1. March: Book Three By John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell Congressman Lewis concludes his trilogy of graphic memoir with this volume about his civil rights activism. The comic book, which won the National Book Award for young people’s litera
Dec 19 20166 minutos
Hillary Clinton
THE WINNER OF THE POPULAR VOTE LEAVES A COMPLICATED LEGACY
Dec 19 20164 minutos
15 Minutes
PHENOMENA THAT ROSE, BRIEFLY, TO THE TOP
Dec 19 20161 minuto
Covers
READERS RESPOND TO TIME’S BIGGEST STORIES
Dec 19 20166 minutos
Beyoncé
HER CREATIVE OPUS TURNED THE POP STAR INTO A POLITICAL FORCE
Dec 19 20162 minutos
Make-Believe
THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
Dec 19 20162 minutos
Amazing Grace
EIGHT YEARS AGO, TOWARD THE END OF THE 2008 presidential campaign, Michelle Obama asked me, “Klein, are you going to write a book like Primary Colors about us?” referring to my satirical novel about the 1992 campaign. I spluttered a bit; the thought
Dec 19 20164 minutos
Our Populist Prologue
IT WAS DUSK ON MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1827, WHEN THE party from South Carolina drew up at the Hermitage, Andrew Jackson’s plantation near Nashville. One of the travelers, a young woman named Julia Ann Conner, left a diary account of her surprise at finding
Dec 19 20165 minutos
How People Power Is Splitting Europe
DONALD TRUMP MET WITH HIS FIRST FOREIGN ally just a few days after winning the U.S. presidency. But it wasn’t one of the world’s leading statesmen who got the invitation to Trump Tower. It was Nigel Farage, a man once considered a footnote in British
Dec 19 20161 minuto
In His Own Words
KEEPING JOBS IN THE U.S. “I have calls in to three other companies that are leaving. They’re not going to leave. They can leave, but we’re not going to allow people to rip off the American worker anymore. As a private individual, there was nothing I
Dec 19 20161 minuto
Behind The Scenes
POWER COMES IN ALL DIFFERENT tones and textures, which makes capturing it visually a particular challenge. It is a testimony to his talent and versatility that Nadav Kander has, for the second time, photographed a newly elected President for our Pers
Dec 19 20165 minutos
The Hackers
THEY MADE VULNERABILITY THE NEW NORMAL AND TOOK AIM AT DEMOCRACY ITSELF
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
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Shows
1. Shuffle Along, or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed It was submerged by the Hamilton tidal wave, but in any other season George C. Wolfe’s splashy, talent-packed re-creation of a landmark black musical of the 1920s
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Shows
1. The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX This majestic dramatization of O.J. Simpson’s 1995 murder trial made complex arguments about gender, race, class and celebrity with unparalleled confidence. The 10-episode miniseries was fair t
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Albums
1. Frank Ocean, Blonde Frank Ocean has become pop music’s leading ascetic, a less-is-more devotee who’d rather let his melodies do all the talking. Released after four years of increasingly interminable when-will-it-drop hype, Blonde finds Ocean lea
Dec 19 20169 minutos
The Crispr Pioneers
THEIR BREAKTHROUGH WORK COULD CHANGE THE WORLD
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Performances
1. Alex Hibbert, Ashton Sanders and Trevante Rhodes, Moonlight It’s cheating, sure, to wedge three actors into one “best” slot. But in Moonlight, the performances of Hibbert, Sanders and Rhodes—all playing one character at different stages of life—a
Dec 19 20162 minutos
The Teddy Awards, Even In A Year That Set New Lows For Politicians
IT ISN’T EASY TO BESTOW AWARDS FOR POLITICAL COURAGE in an election year—and it’s near impossible after a campaign like the one we’ve just experienced, which set a sad new standard for ugliness and mendacity. But as an eternal optimist, I proceed wit
Dec 19 20162 minutos
The 10 Best Songs
1. Beyoncé, ‘Formation’ Where do you start with “Formation”? It’s an unapologetic, specific document of black womanhood for a nation struggling with systemic racism. It’s the perfect epilogue for Lemonade, the “visual album” that mined Beyoncé’s per
Dec 19 20163 minutos
The 10 Best Episodes
1. ‘Fish Out of Water,’ BoJack Horseman, Netflix An animated series about a talking horse ended up delivering the year’s most heartening, artful surprise. The surrealities here only begin with the fact that the titular BoJack (Will Arnett) is a depr
Dec 19 20161 minuto
Moments
MEMORABLE IMAGES OF MAJOR (AND MINOR) EVENTS
Dec 12 20162 minutos
The Cuban Litmus Test
As the Trump Administration begins to frame up its policy approach for the coming four years, an initial litmus test may be lurking just 90 miles south of our border, in Cuba. The death of Fidel Castro was initially greeted with a simple and somewhat
Dec 12 20161 minuto
Winter Comes For The Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters
JUSTIN WORLAND THE CLOCK IS TICKING FOR THE protesters gathered in North Dakota by the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, with the Dakota Access pipeline project they hope to halt nearly completed and winter fast approaching. The U.S. Army Corps of E
Dec 12 20162 minutos
Castro’s Cuba Is The Only Way Of Life Many Have Known
My grandfather went to work in Cuba in the 1950s, at a nickel-ore processing plant on Nipe Bay, in northeastern Oriente province, where my mother and her three sisters spent part of their childhood. Their life, in a town called Nicaro, was meant to b
Dec 12 20161 minuto
La La Land: Haters Shall Be Lovers
Stephanie Zacharek The world is full of people who announce loudly and often how much they hate musicals and how it’s unrealistic for performers to burst into song: “No one ever does that in real life!” Exactly. These people and their droning logic
Latest articles from The Atlantic
Jan 5 20175 minutos
Being Trans, And An Immigrant, Under The Trump Administration
Many transgender Americans have only been openly trans under an Obama administration that respected their rights. That is about to change.
Jan 5 20174 minutos
The Battle For Obamacare Begins Anew
Democrats and Republicans are once again fighting over whether to scrap the six-year-old law. This time, however, the stakes are real.
Jan 5 20174 minutos
The Democratic Party Faces A Daunting Future
It won’t be easy for the party to win back voters lost to the GOP.
Jan 5 20178 minutos
Donald Trump’s Asymmetric War On The Establishment
There may come a day when we look back at the intense, instantaneous interest that Donald Trump’s tweets once produced and we chuckle, noting how President Trump’s Twitter postings, now shorn of their novelty, generate roughly as much attention as a
Jan 5 20176 minutos
A Short History Of The Tomboy
With roots in race and gender discord, has the “tomboy” label worn out its welcome? An Object Lesson.
Jan 5 20178 minutos
Did Putin Direct Russian Hacking? And Other Big Questions
Did Moscow influence the U.S. election? Who else has been hacked? Could the CIA be wrong?
Jan 5 20175 minutos
How To Stop A Nuclear Missile
Lasers-armed drones and interceptor missiles are among America’s possible tech options for impeding a North Korean nuclear strike.
Jan 5 20173 minutos
How St. Ives's Apricot Scrub Plays On People's Shame
I bought into the St. Ives lie for years. In the already insecure times of high school and college, my skin was host to constant colonies of acne, my nose peppered with blackheads, my chin and forehead a topographical horror of cystic zits that laste
Jan 5 20173 minutos
Why The Allegations Against Casey Affleck Should Stand Alone
Journalists keep invoking Nate Parker’s rape case when discussing the sexual-harassment lawsuits against the Manchester by the Sea star. But the comparison does more harm than good.
Jan 5 20177 minutos
Prosperity, Not Upward Mobility, Is What Matters
There’s too much focus on whether Americans can move up the economic ladder, and not enough on the basic question of their quality of life.
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 5 20175 minutos
Taking Stock Of Educational Progress Under Obama
Secretary John King’s exit memo offers a first look at what the administration thinks it has—and hasn’t—achieved.
Jan 5 20175 minutos
The Troublesome Women Of Sherlock
The BBC show seems to have difficulty fitting female characters into its universe. But it isn’t Arthur Conan Doyle’s fault.
Jan 5 20173 minutos
Will Blue-Collar Whites Change Their Minds About Obamacare?
These voters overwhelmingly oppose the Affordable Care Act. Yet millions of them have gained health-care coverage under the law.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
Earth's Oceans Are Steadily Warming
Another study argues there was no sea-surface slowdown in warming.
Jan 4 20172 minutos
Trump Picks Jay Clayton To Head The Sec
The president-elect has confirmed his intent to nominate the top Wall Street lawyer for the position.
Jan 4 20173 minutos
Two Major Credit Reporting Agencies Have Been Lying To Consumers
A CFPB investigation concluded that Transunion and Equifax deceived Americans about the reports they provided and the fees they charged.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
The Growing Urban-Rural Divide Around The World
How politics pits demographic groups against each other
Jan 4 20174 minutos
The Atlantic Daily: Planetary Politics
GOP environmentalists hoped Trump would fight climate change, two credit-reporting firms were caught lying to consumers, the urban-rural divide increased around the world, and more.
Jan 4 20174 minutos
Hedge-Fund Managers With Flashy Sports Cars Make Worse Investors
Traders who own minivans, a recent study suggests, are more financially prudent.
Jan 4 20172 minutos
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Whitehouse Is His Middle Name
President-elect Donald Trump announced Joseph Whitehouse Hagin will serve as deputy chief of staff for operations.
Jan 4 20175 minutos
'Repeal And Delay' Won’t Prevent Obamacare Repeal Chaos
Republican plans to phase out the Affordable Care Act slowly still might upend health insurance markets in the short-term.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
How Design Thinking Became A Buzzword At School
The trendy concept is in high demand among educators, but its specifics are vague.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
Obama: The Ocean President
Inspired by his childhood in Hawaii, he has protected more waters than any of his predecessors—even George W. Bush, who was no slouch.
Jan 4 20175 minutos
Mistakes In 'Paleo' Eating
A meaningful diet resolution might be to eat more sustainably.
Jan 4 20177 minutos
The Republicans Who Want Trump To Fight Climate Change
Not everyone interested in curbing climate change is tearing their hair out about Donald Trump's election. Though the president-elect seems to be packing his administration with climate deniers and fossil fuel industry veterans, a small, unconvention
Jan 4 20177 minutos
Trump Might Be Thinking About A Moon Base
Last week, upon leaving the president-elect’s office, Douglas Brinkley, a historian and conservationist, reported that Trump “was very interested in a man going to the moon.” Before that point, the entirety of Trump’s utterances of space policy consi
Jan 4 20179 minutos
Opening Paragraphs Don’t Always Have To Be Exciting
The author Emily Ruskovich discusses the uncanny restraint of Alice Munro and the art of starting a short story.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
Tv Shows To Look Forward To In 2017 (So Far)
Star Trek returns, Girls concludes, winter comes to Game of Thrones, and streaming TV continues its steep climb.
Jan 4 20176 minutos
The Ideological Reasons Why Democrats Have Neglected Local Politics
After losing many races in 2016, the party is looking to regain power outside the federal government. But in many ways, it’s not set up to make that change of emphasis.
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Dec 26 20161 minuto
Education Robot Fight Club
Michael Belfiore A small startup called Sumo Robot League encourages middle school students to learn to build 4-by-4-inch, 17-ounce machines, program them, then pit them against each other, tournament-style. Chief Executive Officer Eric Parker, an a
Dec 26 20162 minutos
Trump’s Secret Santas
Donald Trump’s White House entourage will have a combined net worth of about $6 billion. That means the president-elect—whose own charity said this year it broke rules barring leaders from using funds to benefit themselves—isn’t the only one on his team with a foundation.
Dec 26 20162 minutos
Tillerson’s Got A Private State Department
Exxon has a global intelligence unit that serves its executives | “There’s a very thin line between oil, diplomacy, and geopolitics”
Dec 26 20162 minutos
Movers
Ups China critic Peter Navarro will run the newly created National Trade Council, Donald Trump announced. The advisory body will focus on boosting U.S. manufacturing and jobs. Nike said profit in the recent quarter rose a better-than-expected 7 per
Dec 26 20169 minutos
Is Wikipedia Woke?
THE UBIQUITOUS REFERENCE SITE TRIES TO EXPAND ITS EDITOR RANKS BEYOND THE COMIC CON SET
Dec 26 201612 minutos
Saving The South China Sea
AS CHINA BUILDS ISLANDS ON TOP OF REEFS, AN AMERICAN SCIENTIST TRIES TO STOP THE DESTRUCTION
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Is Amazon Europe’s Next Top Model?
Zalando ruled fashion e-tailing. Then you-know-who came along | “In the past, we didn’t accentuate the Christmas business”
Dec 26 20161 minuto
Semi-Saintly Startups
These for-profit apps promise to alleviate ...
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Little Good News For The Little Ivies
Sophisticated strategies didn’t help liberal arts schools last year | “Right now if you’re not diversified, you’re doing better”
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Greening Business, One Project At A Time
Generate Capital helps cleantech startups clinch deals | “Now they know someone else is managing and taking the risk”
Dec 26 20164 minutos
Power Wrap
GLOBAL EQUALITY FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS IS A HARD SELL, SO ONE DESIGNER ON A MISSION FOUND A SOFT SOLUTION
Dec 26 20164 minutos
Mac Pro Users Want Updates?
Apple’s desktop and laptop faithful are suffering in the iPhone’s shadow | “This is a company with no real vision for what its most creative users actually do”
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Defrauded For-Profit Grads Seek Relief
The feds are still sending debt collectors after Corinthian alumni | “These kids by and large have been scammed”
Dec 26 20165 minutos
Silicon Valley’s New Reality Show
On Sept. 12, 2016, there was a momentary realignment in the constellation of global business. For the first time, the five largest public corporations in the world by market capitalization were all technology companies: Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Am
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Russia’s Deadly Mideast Game
The Kremlin is doing more in the region than bombing Aleppo | Putin uses “small, victorious wars to keep himself popular”
Dec 26 20164 minutos
C-Span
The new administration is inviting fights with Republicans as well as Democrats in Congress | “Part of Trump’s agenda was to shock Washington”
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Can You Say Class Action In German? Nein
VW litigation highlights benefits of the U.S. system for plaintiffs | “It’s no surprise that investors sue in the U.S. whenever they can”
Dec 26 20162 minutos
China Gets Serious About Shrinking Steel
The authorities are using environmental laws to shut plants | “China has focused this year on the so-called zombie plants”
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Selling Trump’s D.C. Hotel Wouldn’t Be Easy
Too high a price could raise questions about conflicts | “All of the possible solutions are sticky”
Dec 26 201612 minutos
‘If You Can Duplicate What They’ve Done In Detroit Around The Country, You’re Going To Have A Huge Renaissance’
Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, talks about the city’s revival— and his views on the incoming Trump administration— with Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy
Dec 26 20163 minutos
Tired Of Halal Chicken? Try The Eyeshadow
Sales of makeup aimed at Muslims are growing fast | The trend “carries a certain stigma with the average American”
Dec 26 20163 minutos
The Yahoo! Hack Goes From Bad To Worse
Victims included FBI, CIA, NSA, and White House staffers | “It may really destroy your privacy ... without your knowledge”
Dec 26 20164 minutos
In Poland, The Stench Of Swamp Clearing
Democracy is in peril in the Central European nation | “They are using communist-style methods and methodology”
Dec 26 20164 minutos
Goldman Sachs Happiest Place On Earth
After eight years in the political wilderness, Goldman is back on top in a Trump administration | Politicians love to criticize Goldman, yet “they run to the firm for capital-markets expertise”
Dec 26 20162 minutos
Innovation Medical Exoskeletons
Michael Belfiore Exoskeletons are wearable robots designed to move or strengthen limbs. Already, lower-body models help paralysis patients in clinics around the world. As long as the devices can continue to shed weight and cost, they should become c
Dec 26 20161 minuto
The Private Lives Of Fannie And Freddie
Getting government out of the two entities that define America’s mortgages is a delicate task
Dec 26 201618 minutos
My, What Great Big Symbolic Value You Have!
A COMPROMISE BETWEEN RANCHERS AND CONSERVATIONISTS TO SAVE WOLVES IN WASHINGTON STATE IS A REAL-LIFE FABLE WITH A MORAL THAT MIGHT JUST SOLVE AMERICA
Dec 26 20165 minutos
Where Did You Get That Lovely Supply Chain?
THE CEO OF KERING, FRANÇOIS-HENRI PINAULT, ALREADY HAS BILLIONS, IS MARRIED TO SALMA HAYEK, AND CONTROLS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER FASHION BRANDS. NOW TO SAVE PLANET EARTH ONE VENDOR AT A TIME
Dec 26 20164 minutos
When The Teacher Is An Ocean Away
VIPKid pairs Chinese students and American instructors via the web | “What keeps me up at night is not growth, it’s quality”
Dec 26 20162 minutos
Donald Trump’s Newworld Disorder
The post-World War II global order is a great U.S. achievement. It should not be imperiled
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Dec 1 20162 minutos
Stop Talking About Millennials And Get Ready For Gen Z
Be prepared. This is a group of rebels.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Wash & Shine
How installing holiday lights helped a window-washing business grow.
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 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 20161 minuto
Google's Groundbreaking Goggles
The tech giant's new headset turns your phone into a high-end VR machine.
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
Make Online Shopping Simple
How a gourmet food company owner saved her business with an e-commerce app.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Size You Up
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Scam-Proof Your Dough
The more you make, the more thieves try to take.
Dec 1 20160 páginas
The Cofounders' Guide To Gift Giving
Don't know what to get your business partner for the holidays? For inspiration, four pairs of entrepreneurs share their shopping lists with us.
Dec 1 20162 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
What Everyone Can Learn From Airbnb
I've stayed in more than 70 of them and found out a lot about business along the way.
Dec 1 20161 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 20163 minutos
Inspiration Anywhere!
A failed trip to Big Sur led Alyssa Ravasio, founder of Hipcamp, to build a comprehensive camping resource for America-and unlock access to private lands in the process.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
"I Know People"
Turn your social media feeds into funding.
Dec 1 201612 minutos
How The Stars Of 'Fixer Upper' Transformed A Town In Texas
Entrepreneurs across the country are shaping small cities.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Should My Business Start A Podcast?
Yes, if you have a strong idea, a quality host, and a high level of commitment, says Jay Baer, best-selling author, marketing consultant, and cohost of the popular Social Pros Podcast.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Predictions For 2017: The Trends, Players And Opportunities Entrepreneurs Like You Will Chase Next Year
From fearless entrepreneurs to advancements in smart technology, get ready for an innovative year.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Bring Your Doggy To Work
Gear to make your office (or home) Fido-friendly.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
What's Your Co-Working Style? Find The Space That Matches Your Style.
One is designed like a summer camp.
Dec 1 20163 minutos
Building A Better Popcorn Bucket
How an obsessive moviegoer reinvented the theater's favorite food.
Dec 1 20160 páginas
What's Ahead In 2017? Six Experts Share Predictions.
Some industries are poised for a strong year.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
So, You Want To Open A Coffee Shop?
The retail value of the U.S. coffee market is alluring-around $48 billion. But at $3 a cup, cashing in on our collective caffeine addiction isn't always a given.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
4 'Smart' Objects That Earned The Name
Maybe the future is finally here.
Dec 1 20166 minutos
The Buzziest Businesses
Following a trend is easy: Just ask anyone who opened a paintball arena, a Zumba studio, or a beer trolley. But it takes a magical mix of timing, strategy, and conviction to make these kinds of ventures last.
Dec 1 20160 páginas
How Chatbots Will Evolve In One Simple Flowchart (Infographic)
Many chatbots will die. The survivors will get better.
Dec 1 20166 minutos
To Franchise, Or Not To Franchise?
For many brands hoping to expand, franchising is a great model. But it's not the only (or always the best) option. Here, we follow two similar entrepreneurs as they choose different paths to growth-one going into franchising and the other licensing his brand to dealers.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
This Designer Bucked Fashion Norms. Learn Why It Worked.
Consumers have more information at their fingertips than ever. E-commerce has changed how people shop. And yet many industry traditions have remained -- like, say, fashion’s longstanding insistence that brands create four collections a year. But even
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Roll With It
Motivated by a blah job, a biker finds the perfect franchise and rides off.
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Dec 25 20162 minutos
The Ten Best Theater Events Of The Year
The most exciting work was largely Off Broadway, where intimate plays with big ideas are flourishing: new, necessary theater for an unstable time.
Dec 25 20162 minutos
The Ten Best Classical Music Performances Of The Year
Boulez is gone, Levine retired—but slow-mo turnover brings new talent to the surface.
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 45 Because This Cabstand Still Serves The City’s Best Chai, Even After The Cabbies Went Away.
KARAN MAHAJAN THIS TIME, I CAME back to New York and thought: It couldn’t possibly still be there. Soho, where my favorite Pakistani deli, Lahore, is located, has been menacing the little guy for at least 30 years. The second-to-last gas station in
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 18 Because Dwarven Forge Is Brooklyn’s Manufacturing Base.
DAVID MARCHESE “ONE WAY TO explain what I do,” says Stefan Pokorny, lord of the “Dwarven Forge,” “is that I build my dreams.” He sweeps a hand across his domain. Here, the majestic stalagmites of the Ice Caverns. There, the imposing stone walls of N
Dec 25 20163 minutos
You’re Listening To …
Eleven local stations from London to Tel Aviv.
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 21 Because The Aclu Is Ready To Rumble.
ANDREW RICE THE MORNING AFTER Trump was elected president, Anthony Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, made a defiant promise: “We’ll see him in court.” Bolstered by what Romero calls “the greatest outpouring of support” in the organization’
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 47 Because Hillary Clinton Thought Brooklyn Could Be The Capital Of America.
NOREEN MALONE SHE WENT TO Roberta’s once, and I hear she’s been seen at Cipriani lately, and it is a known fact that she has shopped with Anna Wintour, but the truth is that Hillary Clinton moved to New York for work (like so many others here). They
Dec 25 20163 minutos
Some Of The New Yorkers In These Pages On Why They’re Here
AS TOLD TO NICK TABOR AND JAMES D. WALSH “My son has a skin condition. It started when he was 9 months. We dealt with it for a whole year in Guinea. The hospitals over there are terrible. Here, in case of emergency, we can call an ambulance.” —Diar
Dec 25 20163 minutos
Comments
1 Jonathan Chait’s column on Donald Trump’s dismantling of the two guardrails against presidential kleptocracy—tax disclosure and personal divestment—left many readers disturbed (“The Kleptocracy Preps for Pennsylvania Avenue,” November 28–December 1
Dec 25 20162 minutos
No. 43 Because A Columbia Lab Is Trying To Turn Corpses Into Glowing Installation Art Under The Manhattan Bridge.
BENJAMIN WALLACE AROUND 15 YEARS AGO, while Karla Rothstein was teaching graduate architecture students at Columbia and focusing on the city’s peripheral spaces, she took an interest in cemeteries. The city’s total cemetery space equals roughly five
Dec 25 20162 minutos
No. 20 Because Young M.A Makes Them Go Ooouuu.
LAUREN SCHWARTZBERG “ONCE I LET IT OUT, I was like, man, I’m saying whatever now. You can’t tell me nothing now,” says Young M.A, the rapper from Brooklyn, as she grabs a chip and turns toward me on the white leather couch in the greenroom of The We
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 38 Because Three Lives & Company Found A Fourth Life.
CHRISTOPHER BONANOS IN SEPTEMBER, the building at West 10th Street and Waverly Place was sold to a firm called Oliver’s Realty Group, and you’d be forgiven for expecting a familiar grim story about the closure of a favorite shop to have played out t
Dec 25 20164 minutos
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
Donald Trump’s Shiny Marxism A strategy for ruling after losing the popular vote.
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.
Dec 25 20162 minutos
The Ten Best Tv Shows Of The Year
Hands-down, 2016 is the best year for scripted TV since I became a critic; it might be the best since I started watching as a kid in the ’70s.
Dec 25 20161 minuto
What To Dunk Them In
HUGH MERWIN Along the Jackson Heights momo trail: The best examples of the ground-chile condiment called sepen feature peppers—dried and/or fresh—that have been selected for their fruity, almost floral qualities. Nepalese versions tend to give equal
Dec 25 20161 minuto
It’s A Wonderful Time To Be A Dumpling
That goes for this Chinatown zheng jiao, the momos in Jackson Heights, and the XL XLBs in the East Village that were almost too big to photograph for this story.
Dec 25 20162 minutos
In Conversation: A Jewish Grandma And A Korean Grandma On Their Dumplings
We brought two longtime dumpling-makers together—Anna Gershenson, a Latvian immigrant and kreplach fanatic, and Sanok Kim, a mandu expert from Korea—to talk craft and compare each other’s creations.
Dec 25 20162 minutos
No. 37 Because The No. 2 College-Football Recruit In The Country Is From Canarsie And Wears A Spongebob Backpack.
REEVES WIEDEMAN BY AGE 10, Isaiah Wilson was five-foot-six, and thick. “I looked at his shoulders and said, ‘He looks like a little linebacker,’” says his mother, Sharese Wilson. The parents of other children saw the same thing, and, worried about t
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 9 Because Kate Mckinnon Didn’t Make A Joke.
REBECCA TRAISTER When Kate McKinnon took the HRC reins from 2008’s Amy Poehler on Saturday Night Live, she applied a sharper edge to her mark: There was not a speck of Clinton’s Methodist good girl in McKinnon’s version, only the bloodless ambition
Dec 25 20162 minutos
No. 23 Because Ken Thompson Fought To The Very End.
GEOFFREY GRAY KEN THOMPSON, Brooklyn’s first black district attorney, came in as a reformer. Within months of his election in 2014, he announced that his office would refuse to prosecute low-level marijuana possession and set up a kind of Innocence
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 25 Because The Universally Acknowledged Dump That Is La Guardia Airport Is Finally Getting An Upgrade.
CHRISTOPHER BONANOS WHEN IT COMES to departure delays, Chicago’s O’Hare International, where 27.5 percent of flights leave late, is actually slightly worse. (La Guardia is at 27.25 percent.) That ranking does not, however, incorporate baggage handli
Dec 25 20163 minutos
Prix Fixe Banchan, New Nordic à La Carte
Two smart young chefs bring their food to a wider audience.
Dec 25 20162 minutos
The Ten Best Pop Albums Of The Year
Despite losses (RIP, Bowie, Prince, et al.), music reasserted its power as both a vehicle for political activism and a respite from current events.
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 2 Because Even Our Protesters Are Precocious.
ALEX MORRIS IT’S A SUNDAY AFTERNOON, and outside the Greenwich Village Stumptown, the dissidents have assembled. They have rosy cheeks and glossy hair, and four of the five are tenth-graders at Little Red School House, a progressive private school w
Dec 25 20163 minutos
The Ten Best Movies Of The Year
In a year that featured standout documentaries and a truly modern Western, a musical (yes, a musical) topped them all.
Dec 25 20161 minuto
No. 28 Because This Meat-And-Potatoes City Is Now A Vegetarian Paradise.
ADAM PLATT I CAN REMEMBER precisely where I was when it dawned on me, with a kind of stunned clarity, that the culinary fashions of this traditionalist, meat-and-potatoes city had turned, more or less on a dime. I was standing by the perpetually mob
Dec 25 201610 minutos
No. 1 Because The City Is Still Ours.
THE CITY WAS ALWAYS AN asylum. On television on Election Night, the world they used was bubble. But what a bubble. New Yorkers woke up on November 8 in what seems now like a fairy-tale fog, convinced, as ever, that the future belonged to us. By midn
Dec 25 20163 minutos
Now Arriving (Really!) On Second Avenue
The new subway is scheduled to open on December 31. We’ve been waiting for it.
Dec 25 20163 minutos
No. 44 Because Fashion Cares For Its Own.
ALEX RONAN IN WHAT WE did not know would be the last year of his life, my brother Mark got model-scouted on the subway. He was chased down by a man who hopped into Mark’s subway car, handed him a business card, and jumped back out before the doors c
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Dec 1 20162 minutos
Forging A New Social Compact
Fortune and Time will gather more than 100 CEOs and thought leaders at the Vatican this month. The aim? To strengthen the partnership between Big Business and the rest of the world.
Dec 1 20163 minutos
Play Your Cards Right
Stronger consumer spending has generated big profits for the credit card industry. But given the challenges facing brands like American Express and MasterCard, investors should tread carefully.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Techno-Futurism
Next year, on-demand delivery, better virtual reality, and Internet-connected everything will keep making life easier—and riskier.
Dec 1 201611 minutos
20 Oscar Munoz
A MIRACLE COMEBACK AT UNITED OSCAR MUNOZ TOOK THE CEO JOB TO LEAD A TURNAROUND AT THE TROUBLED AIRLINE. THEN HE SUFFERED A NEARLY FATAL HEART ATTACK AND GOT A TRANSPLANT. HOW HE BOUNCED BACK—AND WHY UNITED IS STARTING TO SOAR AGAIN.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
How To Master Change
Chipmaker Nvidia can teach us a few things about corporate transformation.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Problem Solving With Tech’s Hottest Self-Help Guru
We asked author Tim Ferriss for his best advice on handling some of life’s and work’s worst situations.
Dec 1 20162 minutos
Age Of Dissonance
A flood of new money and a lack of good investment opportunities are making things awkward in Silicon Valley.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
A Death-Defying Experience
Oscar Munoz was one of roughly 2,200 Americans to receive a heart transplant in 2016. Here’s what it was like.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
The World
Nationalism, political uncertainty, and stunted trade will create new headaches in 2017. But global prosperity will keep increasing.
Dec 1 20164 minutos
Before He Was A Shark
Robert Herjavec’s path—from poor immigrant to entrepreneur to reality-TV star—was not an easy one.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Trendsetters
Next year’s crazes will include Star Wars (expect the new one to win at the box office), athleisure (comfort is king), and novelty fast food (sorry, calorie counters).
Dec 1 20162 minutos
The Moral Imperative For Leaders
WE LIVE IN A TIME of moral outrage. If you listened to partisans on either side of Election 2016, it was a contest between—or a protest of—a criminally corrupt politician and a serial sex offender, even though neither candidate had been formally char
Dec 1 201612 minutos
5 Satya Nadella
SATYA NADELLA’S TRAVELING REVIVAL SHOW ON THE ROAD WITH THE MAN WHO IS QUIETLY TRANSFORMING MICROSOFT.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Politics
A Trump White House may defy predictability, but with Congress under GOP control, expect these early moves.
Dec 1 20168 minutos
It Isn’t Easy_______being Green
Seventh Generation—acquired by Unilever this fall—is cracking the code on how to make eco-friendly cleaning products. The challenge now? Selling them to the masses.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
Out Of The Box
Amazon eliminates wrapping paper ahead of the holidays in an attempt to accelerate fulfillment and advance its sustainability strategy.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
17 Barbara Rentler
Phil Wahba IF YOU FIND T.J. MAXX too extravagant, Ross Stores just may be the ticket for you—and millions of Americans would agree. Indeed, despite intense competition from the aforementioned Maxx and others, such as Nordstrom Rack, Ross keeps openi
Dec 1 20161 minuto
More Companies Tie The Knot
Helped along by low interest rates, the merger boom of 2016’s last quarter will keep rolling.
Dec 1 20167 minutos
1 Mark Zuckerberg
HOW TO LEAD LIKE ZUCK THE FACEBOOK FOUNDER—AND FORTUNE’S BUSINESSPERSON OF THE YEAR—HAS BUILT HIS SOCIAL NETWORK INTO A GLOBAL PHENOMENON AND A GROWTH POWERHOUSE. HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM HOW HE MANAGES.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
The Facebook Founder In His Own Words
Zuckerberg often muses on management. Here, a selection of quotes from public Q&As posted on Facebook.
Dec 1 20161 minuto
A Dean For All Seasons
Economist Peter Blair Henry is teaching an evolved version of finance at Wall Street’s favorite business school.
Nov 1 20163 minutos
Stocks With a Shaky Foundation
Recent changes in the markets have made it even easier to buy real estate investment trusts. But this may not be the best time to move your money in.
Nov 1 20162 minutos
How a Taco Truck Gets Stalled
POLINA MARINOVA It may seem as if everyone is opening hip food trucks in cities these days. But it’s more complicated than it looks. Before you warm your first tortilla, if you’re in New York, for example, you’ll have to get through 68 pages of regu
Nov 1 20162 minutos
Millennials Are Not Monolithic
Good leaders need to know how to motivate their youngest employees. But if you’re seeking a one-size-fits-all solution, you’re already on the wrong track.
Nov 1 20161 minuto
10-Hour Layover? Lucky You
How Icelandair made waiting for connecting flights a thing of beauty.
Nov 1 20161 minuto
New Rules for New Frontiers
As attitudes shift and technology advances, regulators ploddingly follow. The process can be messy, incremental, and sometimes painfully slow—but new policies are emerging.
Nov 1 20161 minuto
The Valley’s Favorite British Import
Raised in a sheltered northern English community, Ruzwana Bashir traveled a long and unlikely path from Oxford debate star to Silicon Valley wunderkind.
Nov 1 20162 minutos
Come on and Shine
Consumer packaged-goods startups are styling themselves like tech companies to fuel growth. They don’t need to.
Nov 1 20164 minutos
Watson: Not so Elementary
Five years after its Jeopardy! victory, IBM’s cognitive computing system is through playing games. It’s now a hired gun for thousands of companies in at least 20 industries. A Q&A with the Watson boss.
Nov 1 201611 minutos
How Steve Jobs Became a Billionaire
STEVE JOBS’ NAME IS FOREVER TIED TO APPLE: THE COMPANY HE FOUNDED, WAS FIRED FROM, AND LATER RETURNED TO AND MADE THE MOST VALUABLE IN THE WORLD. IT’S EASY TO FORGET THAT IT WAS ANOTHER COMPANY—PIXAR—THAT MADE HIM HIS FIRST BILLION. CENTRAL TO THAT STORY IS LAWRENCE LEVY, THE MAN WHOM JOBS REACHED OUT TO, UNKNOWN, IN NOVEMBER 1994 AND HIRED AS CFO. HIS MISSION? TO TAKE THE SCRAPPY COMPANY PUBLIC.
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Dec 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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Jan 6 20173 minutos
Searching For A Vaccine For The Plague
The scourge of the Middle Ages survives
Jan 6 20172 minutos
Ken Loach On Why He Won't Meet British Pm Theresa May
"She knows what she's doing." Loach tells Newsweek what he thinks about May's attitude to austerity.
Jan 6 20174 minutos
The Top New Species Of 2016
The Illacme tobini millipede has 414 legs and four gonopods—the millipede equivalents of penises.
Jan 6 20175 minutos
Three Days In A Rum Baron's Lair In Nicaragua
One of Nicaragua's pockets of luxury includes a five-star resort carved into a Pacific mountainside.
Jan 6 20173 minutos
'Sherlock' Creators Talk Season 4 And Beyond
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are back for a fourth season—but is it the last?
Jan 6 20174 minutos
Vaccine Shortage Threatens Polio Eradication Efforts
An unexplained shortage of the injectable version of the vaccine slows attempts to kill polio in Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan.
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.
Jan 6 20174 minutos
Donald Trump Is Right About Silicon Valley
Tech companies played a major role in creating the wealth gap between digital and analog America.
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.
Jan 6 20174 minutos
Congo Massacres: Living In Constant Fear
After each new massacre, people gather at the crime scene to check that their loved ones are not among the dead.
Jan 6 20176 minutos
America's 50-Year Love Affair With The Camaro
From its days as Chevy's answer to the Mustang to its social media-heavy presence today, the Camaro has thrilled drivers for a half-century.
Jan 6 20174 minutos
For The Murdochs (And Megyn Kelly), Sky Is The Limit
The Murdochs supported the rising star amid heavy criticism from president-elect Donald Trump during his campaign. Their next goal is to launch an international news network, buoyed by a potential acquisition of Sky News.
Jan 6 20174 minutos
Tillerson's Moscow Ties Chill Kremlin Critics' Hopes
Some in Russia are lauding Trump's nomination of the Exxon CEO for secretary of state, although opponents say it 'would take a miracle for Tillerson to criticize Russia on human rights.'
Jan 6 20177 minutos
Trump’s Swaggering Sparks War Talk From China
How Beijing reads the president-elect’s flirtation with Taiwan.
Jan 6 20174 minutos
Mel Brooks On The Making Of ‘Young Frankenstein’
More than 40 years after “Young Frankenstein” premiered, director Mel Brooks is out with a book about the making of his monster hit.
Jan 6 20172 minutos
Worms: The $7.5 Billion Industry You Haven’t Heard Of
Little marine worms are hugely expensive.
Dec 23 20166 minutos
Bitcoin Is Being Monitored By The U.S. Government
Cryptocurrencies pose a threat to national security, some experts warn.
Dec 23 20165 minutos
'Secret Rio' Uncovers The Obscurities Of Rio De Janeiro
The book is a revelation for a city eternally dogged by stereotypes of beaches, bikinis and crime.
Dec 23 201616 minutos
Why Chicago's Gangs Are Unstoppable
Chicago had more than 700 murders in 2016, more than in New York City and Los Angeles combined.
Dec 23 20163 minutos
Camel Hair Was The Glamour Garment Of The 1930s
Umberto Angeloni has teamed up with Loro Piana to remake this staple of F. Scott Fitzgerald-era menswear.
Dec 23 20164 minutos
The Top 11 Science And Health Stories Of The Year
It was a great year for weed and gravitational waves.
Dec 23 20164 minutos
Why The Trump, El-Sissi Romance Might Not Last In Egypt
Egyptian-American affairs have long been characterized by wild swings and ruptures.
Dec 23 20165 minutos
Donald Trump The Pulpit Bully
Love him on taxes and deregulation, hate him on trade and those midnight tweets.
Dec 23 20164 minutos
The Internet Is Changing How We Define 'Work'
The web is a vast constellation of DIY tools and information. No experts needed.
Dec 23 201615 minutos
Inside The Conflict Zone
The president-elect is issuing statements to world leaders that radically depart from U.S. foreign policy, and benefit his family’s corporate empire.
Dec 23 20165 minutos
Kyriakos Mitsotakis Thinks Greece Is Done With Populism
Alexis Tsipras's biggest rival thinks he can swing Greece back to the center. Europe’s moderates hope he’s right.
Dec 23 20162 minutos
This Spider Turns Itself Into A Leaf
The spider may be able to select leaves with hues similar to its own body for more effective camouflage.
Dec 23 20166 minutos
A Silver Lining To A Possible Terror Attack
Rezai Karim was attacked in Roanoke, Virginia. He had work authorization under DACA, a program Donald Trump could end.
Dec 23 20167 minutos
The Bard In The Yard
In California, Shakespeare is showing students and inmates about actions and their consequences.
Dec 23 20165 minutos
Why Rory Gilmore Is A Terrible Journalist
She may work for free, but Rory Gilmore is still not earning her keep as a journalist.

