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This Week’s Top Picks
Jan 1 201710 minutes
The Nightlife Machine
Everything to know about marketing to Millennials can be found at Punch Bowl Social, the boozy utopia of fun colonizing cities across the country
Jan 1 20179 minutes
“I Like To Multitask. But I Got It All Under Control.”
The most successful comedian in the world is also undoubtedly the busiest. Inside the industrious mind and fast-growing empire of Kevin Hart. “I’M GIVING YOU 100%,” Kevin Hart says with commitment, settling into a chair in a conference room inside h
Jan 16 201711 minutes
Building A World Of Binge-Watchers
Netflix has a plan to expand everywhere, and it begins in São Paulo
Dec 15 201611 minutes
The Magic In The Warehouse
COSTCO became a phenomenon by doing things its own way. But with Amazon ever more powerful, millennial shoppers burgeoning, and a new generation of leaders awaiting its turn, can the company preserve its edge?
Jan 16 20173 minutes
A Digital Fact-Checker Fights Fake News
Storyful is using bots to sic reporters on viral hoaxes | “Let’s figure out ways to close these highways for … bad actors”
Jan 9 20176 minutes
1963-2016 George Michael
His music became the soundtrack of an era. Now loved ones and fans mourn the sudden death of an outspoken, bighearted superstar
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Making It On Broadway
They met in a performing arts camp. Now they run a mobile ticketing app that is turning millennials on to theater.
Jan 14 20173 minutes
Goodbye, American Apparel
The 19-year old company has been purchased for $88 million, which may be the brand’s last great marketing feat.
Jan 1 201721 minutes
Tim Ferriss: If You're Not Happy With What You Have, You Might Never Be Happy
Self-improvement master Tim Ferriss has a surprising message for those who keep searching for something better: You have to know when to stop.
Dec 1 20165 minutes
A Home For Now And Later
CONTINUING-CARE COMMUNITIES ATTRACT SENIORS WITH DELUXE AMENITIES AND ADDED HELP WHEN THEY NEED IT.
Jan 16 201712 minutes
Saving Coal Country
Billionaires Donald Trump and Jim Justice won big in West Virginia with promises of blue-collar jobs. But as the world cools on carbon, can the new governor actually put miners back to work?
Dec 1 20163 minutes
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
Latest Articles
Jan 17 201721 minutes
The Donald Trump Cabinet Tracker
How many nominees will the Senate confirm by the time the president-elect takes office on Friday?
Jan 17 201714 minutes
The Trump Administration's Conflicts Of Interest: Tom Price Edition
The president-elect's choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services made thousands trading medical-company stocks while in Congress.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
A Defamation Suit Against The President-Elect
“I wanted to give Mr. Trump the opportunity to retract his false statements about me and the other women who came forward.”
Jan 17 20174 minutes
Will States Take Up The Mantle Of Worker Protection?
The attorney general of New York, Eric Schneiderman, is getting ready to protect employees from wage theft and other illegal practices if the federal government doesn't.
Jan 17 20174 minutes
The (Final) Problem With Sherlock
In its fourth season the BBC show turned its main character into a superhero, and lost everything that made it special in the process.
Jan 17 20174 minutes
Trump's Last Vacant Cabinet Post
The president-elect has yet to name a secretary of agriculture, a delay that has caused controversy and illustrated the difficulties governing will pose.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
What 'Brexit Means Brexit' Means
British Prime Minister Theresa May laid out in the clearest terms yet the government’s vision for a post-Brexit U.K., saying she hopes to have the best deal possible for free trade with the European Union, but one that “will ensure we can control imm
Jan 17 20176 minutes
The New Celebrity Apprentice And The Scourge Of Faux Inclusivity
The show, once hosted by Donald Trump and now hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger, manages to celebrate diversity and to mock it—both at the same time.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Will Hollywood Learn From Hidden Figures’s Success?
The film is poised to gross at least $100 million on a comparatively small budget—yet another reminder that audiences will pay to see diverse stories.
Jan 17 20176 minutes
The Spies Who Love Putin
How the FSB's loyalty to Russia's president made it the country's most powerful intelligence agency
Jan 17 20177 minutes
Finding Meaning In Going Nowhere
Ottessa Moshfegh, the author of the novel Eileen, opens up about coping with depression, how writing saved her life, and finding solace in an overlooked song.
Jan 17 20174 minutes
Monica Crowley And The Limits Of Trump's Dismissal Of The Press
The pundit was forced to decline a White House appointment after revelations that a book and a dissertation were rife with plagiarized passages.
Jan 17 20177 minutes
The Limits Of Sugar Guidelines
Is there a danger in governments offering too-specific advice on sugar consumption?
Jan 17 20177 minutes
How Familytreenow Makes Stalking Easy
The site is only one of many unregulated online people-search services that offer up personal information with few safeguards on how it’s used.
Jan 17 20171 minute
The French Aristocrat Who Invented The Restaurant
Originally a “restaurant” referred to a type of soup.
Jan 17 20174 minutes
A Nigerian Nobel Winner Exits Trump’s America
“Trump’s wall is already under construction,” Wole Soyinka says. “Walls are built in the mind.”
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Obamacare Hasn't Just Made People Healthier, But More Financially Secure
And this is especially true for women.
Jan 17 20178 minutes
The Oa And The Dark Side Of Science
Brit Marling discusses the folklore and real-life research that went into her trippy Netflix series.
Jan 17 20177 minutes
Using Tinder In Your Hometown Is Like Visiting An Alternate Reality
Surfing the app on a trip back home can be a way of regressing, or imagining what life would be like if you never left.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Remembering Gene Cernan
“Too many years have passed for me to still be the last man to have walked on the moon.”
Jan 17 20174 minutes
Tragedy Would Unfold If Trump Cancels Bush’s Aids Program
A questionnaire from the president-elect’s transition team asked whether the extraordinarily successful PEPFAR had become a “massive, international entitlement program,” and whether it was worth the investment.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
'He Is Going To Test Our Democracy As It Has Never Been Tested'
Why Nixon's former lawyer John Dean worries Trump could be one of the most corrupt presidents ever—and get away with it
Jan 17 20179 minutes
The Trumpcare Conundrum
Can Republicans repeal Obamacare without imposing the greatest costs on the older, white, blue-collar voters who put Trump into office?
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Can Betsy Devos Transform From Lobbyist To Policymaker?
Trump’s pick for education secretary will need to prove that she can apply her ideologies in a practical way.
Jan 16 20172 minutes
Designed In Davos, Tested In Zimbabwe
Insurers are banding together to pioneer crop insurance in Africa | “It’s not a project that’s going to pay off in the first year”
Jan 16 20173 minutes
A Scandal At Korea’s Retirement Giant
Was the National Pension Service pressured to support a merger? | Allegations “can bring doubts on Korea’s capital markets”
Jan 16 20174 minutes
A Case Of Chicken Vs. Machine
To assure food purity, a Chinese poultry processor uses “nanny robots” to monitor bird health | “Problems sometimes involve human error, so full automation enhances the safety level”
Jan 16 20173 minutes
Inflation Is Back! Possibly
Rising prices may not be enough to kick off a strong recovery | “Raise those rates!”
Jan 16 20175 minutes
Alpine Disconnect
Did the global elite’s devotion to borderless capitalism sow the seeds of a populist backlash? | “The Davos vision of the world has not delivered a broad-based economic recovery”
Jan 16 20172 minutes
Movers
Ups Best known for its candy, Mars is expanding its pet-care business with the purchase of VCA, a chain of animal hospitals and diagnostic labs, for $7.7b Gildan Activewear won the bankruptcy bidding for American Apparel. The Canadian T-shirt maker
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Jan 5 20175 minutes
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.
Dec 25 20162 minutes
The Ten Best Books Of The Year
While a few big names disappointed, many of the year’s best books were debuts or sophomore efforts. A changing of the guard is under way.
Jan 6 201720 minutes
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.
Dec 19 20163 minutes
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 11 20162 minutes
“I Feel Like I’m Going To Have A Breakdown.”
JESSICA CHASTAIN IN MISS SLOANE.
Dec 31 20162 minutes
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.
Jan 2 201710 minutes
Mike Pence Is No Ordinary Wingman
In picking him as his vice-presidential partner, Donald J. Trump brought on board someone who knows his way around Washington and cares about details. Why the former altar boy might make this work
Dec 23 201615 minutes
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 19 201621 minutes
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 19 20164 minutes
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
Sep 1 20161 minute
How to Reach One Million
Your goal isn’t to live like the 1%. It’s to achieve 100% of the life that matters to you. Steal a page from today’s millionaires and learn how to plot your best route to financial freedom.
Dec 26 20164 minutes
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 12 20165 minutes
Global Conflicts To Watch In 2017
The greatest unknown for U.S. interests in the world might be the United States itself.
Nov 28 20164 minutes
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
Sep 1 20153 minutes
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.
Jan 6 20172 minutes
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.
Dec 26 20162 minutes
Donald Trump’s Newworld Disorder
The post-World War II global order is a great U.S. achievement. It should not be imperiled
Sep 1 20161 minute
Adopt a New Mind-Set
For folks in the seven-figure club, keeping spending in check is often second nature. In fact, a full 78% of millionaires cite frugality as a reason for their success. If that doesn’t sound like you, develop some new habits.
Dec 12 20162 minutes
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
Dec 5 20167 minutes
Are Jews White?
Trump's election has reopened questions that have long seemed settled in America—including the acceptability of open discrimination against minority groups.
Oct 17 20161 minute
How Mindfulness Can Save You Money
IF YOU PUT PEOPLE IN BRAIN SCANNERS and give them something delicious—say, wine or chocolate—the reward centers of their brains light up. In other words, it’s making them feel good. But if you promise them a delicious item in the future, there’s no r
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Our Journey Begins
THERE ARE FEW MORE WONDROUSLY TERRIFYING moments in a woman’s life than when she gives birth, delivering unto the world the passenger she has been carrying for nine months and then meeting directly for the first time. Tissue skin. Lumpy feet. Deep-po
Sep 1 20161 minute
She Built an App Without Knowing How to Code -- and is Now a Millionaire
Focus on what you do know -- and can do well.
Jan 1 20171 minute
Three New Tech Tools To Upgrade Your Work Life
The whiteboard gets interesting.
Jun 13 20161 minute
How Islam Is Different From Other Religions
WE WANT TO BELIEVE WE’RE ALL BASICALLY the same and want the same things, but what if we’re not? Islam, in both theory and practice, is exceptional in how it relates to politics. Because of its outsize role in law and governance, Islam has been—and
Apr 1 20141 minute
How to Build Your Personal Website in Less Than 10 Seconds
Strikingly pulls from LinkedIn to build customized websites in one easy step.
Jan 9 20174 minutes
The Game Putin Plays
Diplomacy is like chess, a sport Russia excels in. Putin is a grandmaster of something else
Jul 1 20153 minutes
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.
Dec 26 20161 minute
Isabelle Huppert Sexier Than Ever At 63
THE FRENCH FILM GODDESS IS STILL STEAMING UP THE SCREEN IN ELLE AND THINGS TO COME. BONJOUR, OSCAR?
Oct 1 20142 minutes
4 Ways to Keep Learning Beyond the Classroom
You don't have to get a new degree to expand your knowledge base.
Latest articles from Time
Jan 2 201712 minutes
World Children Of No Nation
How do you keep a family together when you’ve lost everything? TIME begins a year with refugee mothers and infants entering an uncertain future
Jan 2 20175 minutes
Diversity Waits On A Green Light
With #OscarsSoWhite in view, Hollywood inches ahead
Jan 2 20173 minutes
Beware The Tricks And Traps Of Donald Trump, News Manipulator In Chief
ON OCT. 7, AT THE HEIGHT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, a tape appeared of Donald Trump saying vile things about women to Access Hollywood host Billy Bush. We, the media, went berserk. For the next two weeks, as various women came forward accusing Tru
Jan 2 20177 minutes
The Era Of American Global Leadership Is Over. Here’s What Comes Next
AS IN THE PAST, THE DAY WILL BE COLD. Melania will hold the Bible. The kids will stand by proudly. The new President will recite his lines carefully, smile broadly and change history. And American international leadership, a constant since 1945, will
Jan 2 20172 minutes
A Collection Of Tales That Bind
Flying Lessons aims for maximal inclusion
Jan 2 20171 minute
John Glenn National Hero
JEFFREY KLUGER IF YOU WERE AROUND IN 1959, odds are that the first time you saw John Glenn, you felt better. Glenn, who died on Dec. 8 at 95, was one of seven astronauts selected by NASA to both calm and thrill a frightened country at nuclear dagger
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Dr. Cristin Kearns
The former dentist turned investigative researcher is exposing how the sugar industry got us hooked
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Nasa Has A New Way To Fly
How private companies are modernizing the space program
Jan 2 20171 minute
A New Class Of Hard-Ass Heroes
Two Oscar-winning actors and a resident bad girl light up new series
Jan 2 201710 minutes
Mike Pence Is No Ordinary Wingman
In picking him as his vice-presidential partner, Donald J. Trump brought on board someone who knows his way around Washington and cares about details. Why the former altar boy might make this work
Jan 2 20173 minutes
How Bad Air Came Back
Air pollution is getting worse—and hurting us even more
Jan 2 20174 minutes
The Schoolyard Rebel
Donald Trump taps a champion of vouchers for all
Jan 2 20171 minute
Can Trump ‘Scrap’ Green Rules?
Undoing Obama’s environmental legacy won’t be easy
Jan 2 20172 minutes
25th
JFK assassination secrets scheduled for 2017 release
Jan 2 20171 minute
World Elections: Races To Watch
They will determine 2017’s balance of power
Jan 2 20173 minutes
With Aleppo’s Fall, Syria’s Civil War Reaches A Grim Turning Point
WHEN SYRIANS POURED INTO THE streets in March 2011 to demand an end to President Bashar Assad’s repressive regime, in the country’s largest city, the first protests were small. It was not until 2012, after peaceful demonstrations had turned to armed
Jan 2 20171 minute
New Frontiers In Medicine
Look for major progress in these key areas
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Bette Midler
The entertainer dishes on next year’s Hello, Dolly! revival, reissuing her first album and being a mentor
Jan 2 20173 minutes
Geopolitics: Trump’s Top Priority Must Be A Strong China Strategy
AS PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP PREPARES TO TAKE office in January, one challenge looms large: China and its expanding role in the vital Asia-Pacific region. The incoming Administration will need to develop a long-term Pacific strategy—which ultimate
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Europe: The E.U. Can Emerge From 2017 Stronger, If It Survives
NEXT YEAR COULD BE THE MOST CONSEQUENTIAL FOR Europe since the Berlin Wall fell, or maybe even since the end of World War II. It is no exaggeration to say that the E.U.’s future lies in the balance. First, the election of Donald Trump has created un
Jan 2 20173 minutes
Racing The Clock In The Isis Era
With a revamped cast, 24: Legacy is after more than nostalgia
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Our Journey Begins
THERE ARE FEW MORE WONDROUSLY TERRIFYING moments in a woman’s life than when she gives birth, delivering unto the world the passenger she has been carrying for nine months and then meeting directly for the first time. Tissue skin. Lumpy feet. Deep-po
Jan 2 20172 minutes
U.S. Where Washington Fails To Drive Progress, Cities Will Act
THE NEW TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WILL DOMINATE headlines in 2017, but the biggest changes in the way we live will be driven not by Washington but by cities. Even with one party in control of both Congress and the White House, special interests will cont
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Predictions About Prediction
Data is out, and pure gut instinct is in
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Cyberwars: We Must Prepare Ourselves For The Wars Of The Future
ALL FUTURE WARS WILL BEGIN AS CYBERWARS. CYBERATTACKS and online disinformation campaigns will define the next generation of conflict, and they will unfold silently, invisibly and relatively inexpensively. The threat is real, but we are equipped with
Jan 2 20175 minutes
7 Food Trends For 2017
Innovations that are shaking up how we eat and drink
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Business: Localization Can Help America Win Around The World
IS GLOBALIZATION BAD? WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT IF I TOLD you that 85% of GE’s jet engines and gas turbines have been sold outside the U.S. over the past 15 years? I understand that in the experience of some American workers, globalization is not exactly
Jan 2 20179 minutes
The Fastest Man On Wheels
Lewis Hamilton, the greatest race-car driver of this generation, has big plans for 2017: Recapture a Formula One title he lost under bitter circumstances. And help his sport catch fire in America
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Ban Ki-Moon
The departing U.N. Secretary-General reflects on Trump, global citizenship and the future of disarmament
Jan 2 20171 minute
Russia’s Election Meddling Hampers Trump Transition
THE EFFECTS OF RUSSIA’S HACKING OF Democratic emails before the U.S. presidential election didn’t end on Nov. 8. In the weeks since, the fallout on American democracy has continued, revealing splits in Congress and tainting Donald Trump’s transition
Latest articles from The Atlantic
Jan 17 20171 minute
The French Aristocrat Who Invented The Restaurant
Originally a “restaurant” referred to a type of soup.
Jan 17 20174 minutes
A Nigerian Nobel Winner Exits Trump’s America
“Trump’s wall is already under construction,” Wole Soyinka says. “Walls are built in the mind.”
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Obamacare Hasn't Just Made People Healthier, But More Financially Secure
And this is especially true for women.
Jan 17 20178 minutes
The Oa And The Dark Side Of Science
Brit Marling discusses the folklore and real-life research that went into her trippy Netflix series.
Jan 17 20177 minutes
Using Tinder In Your Hometown Is Like Visiting An Alternate Reality
Surfing the app on a trip back home can be a way of regressing, or imagining what life would be like if you never left.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Remembering Gene Cernan
“Too many years have passed for me to still be the last man to have walked on the moon.”
Jan 17 20174 minutes
Tragedy Would Unfold If Trump Cancels Bush’s Aids Program
A questionnaire from the president-elect’s transition team asked whether the extraordinarily successful PEPFAR had become a “massive, international entitlement program,” and whether it was worth the investment.
Jan 17 20174 minutes
Trump's Last Vacant Cabinet Post
The president-elect has yet to name a secretary of agriculture, a delay that has caused controversy and illustrated the difficulties governing will pose.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
'He Is Going To Test Our Democracy As It Has Never Been Tested'
Why Nixon's former lawyer John Dean worries Trump could be one of the most corrupt presidents ever—and get away with it
Jan 17 20173 minutes
What 'Brexit Means Brexit' Means
British Prime Minister Theresa May laid out in the clearest terms yet the government’s vision for a post-Brexit U.K., saying she hopes to have the best deal possible for free trade with the European Union, but one that “will ensure we can control imm
Jan 17 20179 minutes
The Trumpcare Conundrum
Can Republicans repeal Obamacare without imposing the greatest costs on the older, white, blue-collar voters who put Trump into office?
Jan 17 20176 minutes
The New Celebrity Apprentice And The Scourge Of Faux Inclusivity
The show, once hosted by Donald Trump and now hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger, manages to celebrate diversity and to mock it—both at the same time.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Can Betsy Devos Transform From Lobbyist To Policymaker?
Trump’s pick for education secretary will need to prove that she can apply her ideologies in a practical way.
Jan 17 20173 minutes
Will Hollywood Learn From Hidden Figures’s Success?
The film is poised to gross at least $100 million on a comparatively small budget—yet another reminder that audiences will pay to see diverse stories.
Jan 17 20176 minutes
The Spies Who Love Putin
How the FSB's loyalty to Russia's president made it the country's most powerful intelligence agency
Jan 17 20177 minutes
Finding Meaning In Going Nowhere
Ottessa Moshfegh, the author of the novel Eileen, opens up about coping with depression, how writing saved her life, and finding solace in an overlooked song.
Jan 17 20174 minutes
Monica Crowley And The Limits Of Trump's Dismissal Of The Press
The pundit was forced to decline a White House appointment after revelations that a book and a dissertation were rife with plagiarized passages.
Jan 17 20177 minutes
The Limits Of Sugar Guidelines
Is there a danger in governments offering too-specific advice on sugar consumption?
Jan 17 20177 minutes
How Familytreenow Makes Stalking Easy
The site is only one of many unregulated online people-search services that offer up personal information with few safeguards on how it’s used.
Jan 16 20173 minutes
Toni Erdmann Is A Comedy Experience Unlike Any Other
Maren Ade’s nearly three-hour German film might sound like a tough sell—but it’s a remarkably unique work of 21st-century humor.
Jan 16 20174 minutes
How Mass Incarceration Pushes Black Children Further Behind In School
A new study shows that the disproportionate imprisonment rates faced by people of color contribute to race-based inequalities in educational attainment.
Jan 16 20172 minutes
U.S. Ranks 23rd Out Of 30 Developed Countries For Inequality
A comprehensive index from the World Economic Forum finds that for such a rich country, America isn't doing all that well at creating prosperity.
Jan 16 20176 minutes
These Pro-Lifers Are Headed To The Women’s March On Washington
Is there room in the movement for people who morally object to abortion?
Jan 15 20172 minutes
Flesh-Eating Worms Reach Florida's Mainland
A massive eradication effort wiped out screwworms in the U.S. 35 years ago—but then they reappeared.
Jan 15 20177 minutes
Why More Writers Should Talk About Money
A new collection of essays and interviews breaks one of the biggest taboos of the literary world.
Jan 15 20173 minutes
Americans Can Soon Buy Groceries Online With Food Stamps
A new program will allow low-income families to purchase goods that they might not have access to locally. But is it a miracle or a mirage?
Jan 15 201711 minutes
Seeking An Escape From Trump’s America
Why some people are withdrawing from mainstream society into “intentional communities”—and what the rest of the country can learn from them
Jan 15 20174 minutes
Will Mike Pence Be Trump’s Bridge To Democrats?
Indiana Democrats weigh in on their experience with the former governor.
Jan 14 20174 minutes
In Switzerland, You Can Be Denied Citizenship For Being Too Annoying
Here is one matter, at least, in which the Swiss refuse to be neutral.
Jan 14 20171 minute
Spacex Sticks The Landing In Triumphant Return
After a four-month launch hiatus, the company’s Falcon 9 rocket successfully sent a communications satellite into orbit and returned its first stage to a floating robotic barge.
Latest articles from Bloomberg Businessweek
Jan 16 20174 minutes
Limiting A Drug’s Use To Maintain Its Efficacy
An Indian patient sues to get J&J’s new tuberculosis treatment | Turning “seemingly medical issues into bureaucratic ones”
Jan 16 20175 minutes
Tfw Your Country’s Shredding Money And You Own A Payment App
Paytm is making the most of India’s cash woes. Will it last? | “Overnight, we went from a new thing to a must-have”
Jan 16 20172 minutes
The Little Think Tank Driving Trump’s Policy
The Institute for Energy Research has taken a lead in the transition | “We are definitely the underdog in terms of money”
Jan 16 20173 minutes
The Latest Shortage: Fast-Food Workers
A tight jobs market has restaurants using hiring incentives | “Every employee, whether they’re 17 years old or 40 … has options”
Jan 16 201712 minutes
Saving Coal Country
Billionaires Donald Trump and Jim Justice won big in West Virginia with promises of blue-collar jobs. But as the world cools on carbon, can the new governor actually put miners back to work?
Jan 16 20172 minutes
Boxed Vodka Just Wants To Be Loved
So then I said, “But I’m eco-friendly! I won’t shatter!”
Jan 16 20171 minute
No Winners In The Intelligence War
The president-elect’s feud with America’s spymasters helps neither side
Jan 16 20173 minutes
When A Startup Means A Fresh Start
A nonprofit gets tech industry experts to mentor convicts | “I’m here because I want to make a change”
Jan 16 20176 minutes
The Sundance Kid
Shivani Rawat’s films keep dominating festivals and awards shows—which is great, but she’s got bigger things in mind
Jan 16 20173 minutes
Unionize Me
A gig-economy startup is crafting laws to offer limited benefit funds to contract workers | “It would definitely help with some of the litigation that’s in play”
Jan 16 20171 minute
Mauricio Uribe
43, partner, Knobbe Martens, Seattle
Jan 16 20172 minutes
A New Attack On Abortion Rights
The latest assault comes in a recommendation restricting medical research on fetal tissue
Jan 16 20173 minutes
Mnuchin’s Conflicting Hollywood Roles
Trump’s Treasury pick served on Relativity’s board and ran OneWest | “Steven has been a trusted adviser for years”
Jan 16 20173 minutes
An Oily Reset In U.S.-Russia Relations
There’s room for cooperation but also competition | “If you take the sanctions off, you have no leverage” with Russia
Jan 16 20172 minutes
Designed In Davos, Tested In Zimbabwe
Insurers are banding together to pioneer crop insurance in Africa | “It’s not a project that’s going to pay off in the first year”
Jan 16 20172 minutes
How Green Was My Valley
The radical moneymaking schemes of Peter Thiel’s youth movement
Jan 16 20173 minutes
A Scandal At Korea’s Retirement Giant
Was the National Pension Service pressured to support a merger? | Allegations “can bring doubts on Korea’s capital markets”
Jan 16 20174 minutes
A Case Of Chicken Vs. Machine
To assure food purity, a Chinese poultry processor uses “nanny robots” to monitor bird health | “Problems sometimes involve human error, so full automation enhances the safety level”
Jan 16 201715 minutes
Are You There God? It’s Me, The Pillow King
The preposterous entrepreneurial success story of Mike Lindell
Jan 16 20173 minutes
Inflation Is Back! Possibly
Rising prices may not be enough to kick off a strong recovery | “Raise those rates!”
Jan 16 20173 minutes
When Bad Things Happen To Good Funds
A strong long-term record isn’t enough to hold on to investors | Looking at “5 or 10 years seems almost quaint”
Jan 16 20175 minutes
Alpine Disconnect
Did the global elite’s devotion to borderless capitalism sow the seeds of a populist backlash? | “The Davos vision of the world has not delivered a broad-based economic recovery”
Jan 16 20172 minutes
Preparing For Brexit Just Got Harder
The U.K. has 11 weeks before the clock begins on formal talks | “The essence of any … deal” can fit “on one side of a piece of paper”
Jan 16 20172 minutes
Movers
Ups Best known for its candy, Mars is expanding its pet-care business with the purchase of VCA, a chain of animal hospitals and diagnostic labs, for $7.7b Gildan Activewear won the bankruptcy bidding for American Apparel. The Canadian T-shirt maker
Jan 16 20174 minutes
Another Border Clash For Trump
His backers are behind a pipeline taking Texas gas to Mexico | “It raises so many ironies in terms of U.S. politics”
Jan 16 20175 minutes
Trade’s Coming Rough Turn
The president-elect has said he’ll dump the TPP, but is he prepared for the realignment to follow?
Jan 16 20172 minutes
In Mexico, Pricier Gas Lures The Gangs
A 20 percent price hike on Jan. 1 triggers consumer anger | “This is definitely going to have consequences for the PRI”
Jan 9 20173 minutes
Home Is Where The Heart (Of Cable) Is
Formulaic programming has made HGTV the No. 3 cable network | “We’re not going to surprise you … not going to throw you a curve”
Jan 9 20173 minutes
The Patriotic Response To Populism
Demagogues hijacked patriotism last year. It’s time to take it back
Jan 9 20174 minutes
Red Flags Abounded On Platinum Partners
A fund accused of fraud claimed big and consistent gains | “It can’t go on like this or … we will need to wind down”
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Jan 1 201721 minutes
Tim Ferriss: If You're Not Happy With What You Have, You Might Never Be Happy
Self-improvement master Tim Ferriss has a surprising message for those who keep searching for something better: You have to know when to stop.
Jan 1 20179 minutes
Two Years Ago, This Ruling Rocked Franchising To Its Core. Now Everything May Change Again.
In 2014, all hell broke loose in the franchising world. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has a group called the Division of Advice, whose job is to suggest what actions the NLRB should take -- and it had recommended that McDonald’s be consid
Jan 1 20172 minutes
Want To Stand Out? Think Like An Editor.
I get a lot of emails from teenagers who’ve started businesses. And moms who’ve started businesses. And companies that donate one of their product for every one sold. And, well, many other broad types of entrepreneurs. They’re easy to instantly categ
Jan 1 201713 minutes
Should You Franchise? How To Decide.
A consultant shares what really matters.
Jan 1 20176 minutes
Why Tyra Banks Cold-Called Zappos's Tony Hsieh
Tyra Banks has long played the role of wise teacher-on America's Next Top Model and now as a "boardroom adviser" on NBC's The New Celebrity Apprentice. But mentorship is also at the core of her businesses. And she’s just as eager to be a mentee.Relat
Jan 1 20173 minutes
How Mcdonald's Origins Became Hollywood Fodder
Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some pick greatness from the pockets of others. Director John Lee Hancock’s thoughtful and entertaining film The Founder invites us to chew over which of these apply to Ray Kroc, the legendary McDonald’
Jan 1 20172 minutes
Expert Strategies To Make Facebook Worth Your Time
Make sure you know what's working.
Jan 1 20175 minutes
Should Your Let Your Clients (Or Your Staff) See Your Financials?
Radical financial transparency can help -- and hurt -- your business
Jan 1 20171 minute
How Squarespace Designed A Sophisticated Headquarters Where Grownups Get Things Done
It’s 10 a.m. on a Wednesday, and 332 Squarespace employees are working in the company’s new Manhattan offices. The space, designed by New York architect firm A+I (which also designed offices for Tumblr, HBO and iHeart Media), is three floors of wood
Jan 1 20172 minutes
How Three Entrepreneurs Convinced An Nba Star To Invest
Appeal to interests and common ground.
Jan 1 20172 minutes
How La Colombe Made Its Canned Lattes A Hit With Retailers
It sold 10,000 cans in one hour.
Jan 1 20172 minutes
She Lost Her Brand When Investors Didn't Share Her Vision. Here's What She Did Next.
It's a story with a happy ending.
Jan 1 20172 minutes
10 Entrepreneurs Share Fail-Safe Strategies For More Effective Meetings
We asked readers: How do you make the most of everyone's least favorite work routine? Here's what they had to say.1. Plan ahead. Set the agenda one week ahead of time. Allow employees to comment on it prior to the meeting so they have time to really
Jan 1 20171 minute
Three New Tech Tools To Upgrade Your Work Life
The whiteboard gets interesting.
Jan 1 20172 minutes
Research-Backed Ways To Impress Anyone In Two Seconds
Got two seconds? Make the most of them.
Jan 1 201710 minutes
These Brand Consultants Turned Nights On The Town Into Market Data
In 2013, Christopher Krietchman was walking down the street in Manhattan, worrying about his flailing meal-delivery company. Krietchman was the founder of Fresh Grill Café, which cooked and delivered healthy meals to New Yorkers. When he launched in
Jan 1 20171 minute
Make 2017 Your Year With These Tricks, Tips And Inspirational Stories
The New Year’s resolution is meant to inspire change. To drive you to action. To set the tone for the year to come. But it is a flawed device. Consider its implications: There is one time a year, the resolution says, in which you can truly make chang
Jan 1 20172 minutes
How I Got Out Of A Funk (And Saved My Business)
He realized he was standing in the way of his own progress.
Dec 1 20160 pages
How Chatbots Will Evolve In One Simple Flowchart (Infographic)
Many chatbots will die. The survivors will get better.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Roll With It
Motivated by a blah job, a biker finds the perfect franchise and rides off.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
This Designer Bucked Fashion Norms. Learn Why It Worked.
Consumers have more information at their fingertips than ever. E-commerce has changed how people shop. And yet many industry traditions have remained -- like, say, fashion’s longstanding insistence that brands create four collections a year. But even
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Wash & Shine
How installing holiday lights helped a window-washing business grow.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Stop Talking About Millennials And Get Ready For Gen Z
Be prepared. This is a group of rebels.
Dec 1 20161 minute
The Strategies These 3 Beauty Startups Use To Stand Out
In the United States alone, consumers spend north of $62 billion on cosmetics, skincare and haircare products each year. But younger women are increasingly venturing outside their Maybelline and Dior standbys, embracing smaller brands. As the crowded
Dec 1 20162 minutes
How Food Tech Is Expanding Opportunities For Shoppers And Entrepreneurs
Options are transforming -- and VCs are taking notice.
Dec 1 20161 minute
Make Online Shopping Simple
How a gourmet food company owner saved her business with an e-commerce app.
Dec 1 20161 minute
Scam-Proof Your Dough
The more you make, the more thieves try to take.
Dec 1 20163 minutes
What Entrepreneur's Editor-In-Chief Looks For When Assigning Stories
Recently, a CEO was venting to me about how he routinely pitches his business to reporters, but nobody writes about him. So I told him the five words that, harsh as they are, all entrepreneurs need to hear: Sometimes you’re not the story.But good new
Dec 1 20162 minutes
What I Learned By Selling My Startup
Sure, I made money. But I wish I'd done a couple of things differently.
Dec 1 20163 minutes
Who's That Gift Really For?
Before you give, think about how thoughtful you're actually being.
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Jan 8 201714 minutes
Future Shock
Director Alfonso Cuarón revisits Children of Men, his overlooked 2006 masterpiece, which has reemerged as the most relevant film of 2016.
Jan 8 20172 minutes
One (More) Day At A Time
Norman Lear and Gloria Calderon Kellet bring back a ’70s sitcom staple, recast for the 21st century.
Jan 8 20171 minute
One Couple, Two Pregnancies, One Year Later
A year ago, Kate Elazegui and Emily Kehe, a married couple, gave birth to boys three days apart. Our story (seen below left) was the fourth-most-read one we published last year. So: How’s the family doing?
Jan 8 20174 minutes
Painting Late America
A post-election masterpiece by Eric Fischl can only be seen on Facebook—and the next page.
Jan 8 20171 minute
The Look Book
INTERVIEW BY ALEXIS SWERDLOFF Student Where do you go to school? I’m a junior at NYU and am double-majoring in nutrition and public health. I was really fat and unhealthy as a child—I ate a diet of only meat and rice, and drank six bottles of milk
Jan 8 20175 minutes
Bard On A Bus
Adam Driver plays a blue-collar poet in Paterson.
Jan 8 201719 minutes
Who Will Do What Harry Reid Did Now That Harry Reid Is Gone?
Nevada’s departing senator would have fought Trump with a ruthlessness perhaps no other Democratic leader has.
Jan 8 20171 minute
The Year In Memes
Believe it or not, the internet was a lot of fun in 2016.
Jan 8 20174 minutes
Select All: Brian Feldman
Silicon Valley’s Registry Problem Trump’s plan to catalogue U.S. Muslims isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds.
Jan 8 20173 minutes
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1 New York’s latest issue featured our 12th annual “Reasons to Love New York”—47 compelling reasons to love New York City, right now, more than ever—from the Knicks center who grew up playing pickup games at P.S. 149 in Queens to the high-school stud
Jan 8 20174 minutes
82 Minutes With … Sally Quinn
Plotting a Trump dinner party with Washington’s most famous hostess.
Jan 8 20171 minute
20/20 Foresight
The many unsettling ways in which Children of Men anticipated the big issues of 2016.
Jan 8 20171 minute
Trends We’re Tired Of
Ticketed Restaurant Reservations I’m all for restaurateurs attempting to drum up a sense of occasion, but are we having a casual dinner here or are we seeing a Broadway show? Char (or Embers, or Volcanic Ash) on Everything Here are the ground rule
Jan 8 20173 minutes
Revenge Of The Trees
Imagine a new miracle building material that could change the way skyscrapers are designed. Now imagine that material is wood.
Jan 8 20174 minutes
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
The Scariest Trump Adviser Is Michael Flynn A raving conspiracist who anticipates a clash of civilizations.
Jan 8 20176 minutes
The Beauty Queen Of Qvc
Jamie Kern Lima sells confidence for $39.56, brush included.
Jan 8 20174 minutes
The King And His Wartime Consigliere
David Oyelowo and Daniel Craig bring crackle to a modern-dress Othello.
Jan 8 201722 minutes
The Gun Exchange
What happens when 16 strangers on either side of America’s most contentious divide are asked to take on someone else’s story? An experiment in radical empathy.
Jan 8 20172 minutes
The Best New Restaurants
1 Le Coucou There may be more innovative new restaurants around town and venues that offer more bang for the proverbial buck. But the increasingly rare and elusive combination of big-money ambition, old-fashioned grandeur, and focused talent makes D
Jan 8 201725 minutes
Adam Platt’s Where To Eat 2017
The very latest in New York’s high-low, ever-eclectic, deliciously inventive foodscape.
Jan 8 20178 minutes
Who (Or What) Won 2016?
The year’s biggest newsmakers face off to determine who topped them all.
Dec 25 20168 minutes
Love, Cleo
Instagram’s favorite poet wants you to know she’s in this with you.
Dec 25 20163 minutes
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 minutes
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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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minute
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 minutes
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
Donald Trump’s Shiny Marxism A strategy for ruling after losing the popular vote.
Dec 25 20162 minutes
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 minute
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
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Dec 15 201613 minutes
Warren Buffett’s All-In Clean-Energy Bet
Wind power is a booming business, and Berkshire Hathaway is one of its biggest players. But Donald Trump may strip away some of renewable energy’s major financial advantages. Will Buffett’s big investment get blown off course?
Dec 15 20161 minute
Now Trending: #Ethicalproblems
For Twitter, the business of selling social data to companies seeking intelligence is booming. But pitfalls of the practice—indirectly giving governments new ways to conduct surveillance on unsuspecting citizens, for example—have the company rethinking its role in the ecosystem.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Making It On Broadway
They met in a performing arts camp. Now they run a mobile ticketing app that is turning millennials on to theater.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Your Stay Reimagined
Five hotel trends coming soon to business travel
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Keeping Charity In The Family
Ron and Marty Cordes launched their charitable foundation a decade ago. And after some soul-searching and a trial run, their daughter is preparing to someday take the reins.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
Supersonic Travel Is Booming
A new generation of ultrafast jetliners could kick off the next age of supersonic passenger flight.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
Cannabiz Hype Is About To Go Up In Smoke
Voters love legal weed, but Trump’s White House and market economics could harsh the industry’s mellow.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
No Time To Wait
WHEN I WAS 37, my brother-in-law’s next-door neighbor Tony told me to stop renting and buy an apartment. I couldn’t afford it, I told him. “You won’t be able to afford it next year either,” he said. “Only by then, you’ll have spent another year in re
Dec 15 20161 minute
Person Of Interest
KIA KOKALITCHEVA STACYBROWN-PHILPOT CEO, TASKRABBIT AGE: 41 FROM: Detroit THE BIG TASK: After three years at TaskRabbit, which provides a marketplace for short-term freelance labor, Brown-Philpot rose to its top job earlier this year. Her priorit
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Saved By Barbecue Chicken Pizza
It’s hard to tell which was more improbable: the lawyer founders of California Pizza Kitchen—or the item that made the chain a hit.
Dec 15 20165 minutes
Why The Stock Market Is Stacked Against Him
U.S. stocks enjoyed a few weeks of exuberance after Donald Trump’s surprise win in the presidential election. The honeymoon won’t last. Here’s what investors should do when it’s over.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
Stay Cool And Stay Invested
Gut-churning headlines don’t have to add up to a bad year for your portfolio. Here’s how investors can have a panic-free and profitable 2017.
Dec 15 20161 minute
5 Books To Learn From
These practical business gems deserve a place on your nightstand alongside this year’s bestsellers by Steve Case, Phil Knight, and Patrick Lencioni.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
New Paths For Pilots
INNOVATIVE NEW AIRLINE PROGRAMS OFFER PILOT CANDIDATES A GUARANTEED SEAT IN THE COCKPIT—WITHOUT HAVING TO ENDURE THE MILITARY OR SUFFER THROUGH CONVOLUTED CIVILIAN TRAINING.
Dec 15 20164 minutes
Salesforce Sets Its Sights On $20 Billion
Key to unlocking the cloud-software king’s audacious revenue target? An elite team of evangelists tasked with winning over companies on the digital precipice.
Dec 15 201616 minutes
Where Should Investors Turn Now?
Stocks look expensive and the bond market has turned volatile. But our panel of market experts continues to see profitable opportunities ahead.
Dec 15 20161 minute
Unlocking The Vault For Shareholders
Most banks’ profit margins should rise with interest rates, but some stocks will get a bigger jolt than others.
Dec 15 20166 minutes
Invasion Of The Punks
BREWDOG IS AN OXYMORON: A SMALL CRAFT BREWER SEEKING TO BECOME A GLOBAL PRESENCE. CAN THE SCOTTISH COMPANY FIND A NICHE IN THE U.S., WHERE CRAFT-BEER LOVERS PRIZE LOCAL ROOTS?
Dec 15 20164 minutes
‘You Can’t Stop This Country.’
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett spoke with Fortune deputy digital editor Stephen Gandel about the billionaire’s investment in wind power, the pros and cons of free trade, and why the election didn’t dent his optimism (even though he backed Clinton). Here, edited excerpts from their conversation.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
Raw Materials For A Rebound
Whether or not an economic boom occurs, some oil and mining companies are poised to grow.
Dec 15 20163 minutes
Workhorse Stocks Get To Shine
Relatively unglamorous companies in the semiconductor and cybersecurity sectors are poised for a great year.
Dec 15 20161 minute
Exuberance Again In The U.S.
These companies could benefit from confident consumers and federal stimulus spending.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
New-Tech’s Profit Black Hole
Judging by the last half-decade’s worth of tech IPOs, you might think a company has to forgo profits for years and years in order to grow. Don’t buy it.
Dec 15 20169 minutes
A Mutual Fund Giant Flexes Its Muscles
By championing low-cost investing, Vanguard has emerged as a true financial services colossus, with $3.8 trillion in assets. The big question: How will it use the clout that comes with all that money?
Dec 15 20161 minute
Check In
HAWAIIAN’S NEW BUSINESS CLASS CARRIER INSTALLS LIE-FLAT SEATS, ADDS FIRST-CLASS BIDDING TOOL Hawaiian Airlines has debuted a new business class with lie-flat seats for most long-haul routes. The seats were initially available on flights from Honolu
Dec 15 20161 minute
Stocks To Keep A Nest Egg Growing
Unpredictability may be the only constant in the stock market in 2017. We found 21 companies and two funds that are poised to reward investors no matter how wacky the headlines get.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
Fast-Growing Economies, For Cheap
Markets have overreacted to the danger that emerging countries face. That’s an opportunity for you.
Dec 15 20169 minutes
Untangling Dividend Stocks
Finding strong income in equities is getting trickier. Here are the top ideas from five of the best fund managers in the business.
Dec 15 20162 minutes
The Trump Economy
Strong headwinds for the head of state.
Dec 15 20168 minutes
Why Colleges Are Getting A C In Investing
After Yale’s endowment fund soared, universities across America eagerly tried to copy its esoteric investment model. Now, as the copycats struggle, it may be time for a change in tactics.
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Dec 1 20161 minute
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 minute
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 minutes
How To Brace Yourself
BOLSTER YOUR PORTFOLIO FOR RISING RISKS, BUT GIRD YOUR STOCKS AND BONDS THE RIGHT WAY.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
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 minutes
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 minute
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 minute
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 minute
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 minutes
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 minute
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 minutes
A Home For Now And Later
CONTINUING-CARE COMMUNITIES ATTRACT SENIORS WITH DELUXE AMENITIES AND ADDED HELP WHEN THEY NEED IT.
Dec 1 20164 minutes
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 minute
Moving Forward—With Financial Battle Scars
CHRISTINE BYRD, 56, AND PEPPER SNIDER, 28 Kirkland, Wash.
Dec 1 20161 minute
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minute
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minute
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
Dec 1 20161 minute
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 minute
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 minute
Patching Together Affordable Care
TAMEEKA FORD, 43 Brooklyn, N.Y.
Dec 1 201614 minutes
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 minute
Grateful For Generous Support
STAN BRODSKY, 71 Hillsboro, N.M.
Dec 1 20161 minute
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
Nov 1 201614 minutes
The Ultimate Guide to Retirement: Couples Edition
THESE 21 STRATEGIES WILL HELP YOU SAVE, INVEST, AND EARN YOUR WAY TO A DREAM LIFESTYLE—NO MATTER WHAT AGE OR STAGE YOU’RE AT NOW.
Nov 1 20162 minutes
Ask the Expert
REAL ESTATE Q I want to get rid of my mortgage faster. What’s the best way do it? A If you can pay more each month, you have two options: refinance to a shorter-term loan or write bigger checks to trim the principal. While 15-year loans have lower
Nov 1 20165 minutes
Replot Your Income Plan
INTEREST RATES HAVEN’T GONE UP AS EXPECTED, SO BOND INVESTORS NEED TO RETHINK THEIR MOVES.
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Jan 6 20173 minutes
'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 minutes
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 20174 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
Trump’s Swaggering Sparks War Talk From China
How Beijing reads the president-elect’s flirtation with Taiwan.
Jan 6 20174 minutes
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 minutes
Worms: The $7.5 Billion Industry You Haven’t Heard Of
Little marine worms are hugely expensive.
Jan 6 20173 minutes
Searching For A Vaccine For The Plague
The scourge of the Middle Ages survives
Jan 6 20172 minutes
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 minutes
The Top New Species Of 2016
The Illacme tobini millipede has 414 legs and four gonopods—the millipede equivalents of penises.
Jan 6 20173 minutes
António Guterres: My Vision For A Better United Nations
As he begins his five-year term, Antonio Guterres writes that 2017 must be a year for peace.
Jan 6 20175 minutes
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 20175 minutes
Culture Capitals: Two European Cities' Plans For 2017
Aarhus in Denmark and Kingston-upon-Hull in England plan yearlong celebrations of arts, spectacles and community events.
Dec 23 20165 minutes
Donald Trump The Pulpit Bully
Love him on taxes and deregulation, hate him on trade and those midnight tweets.
Dec 23 20164 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
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 minutes
This Spider Turns Itself Into A Leaf
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Dec 23 20166 minutes
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