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Making American Dreams While Building the American Dream
Attorney Alexandra Lozano radically reinvented the law firm to create opportunity for clients, herself, and small businesses from coast to coast.
Meet the Next Big Things
These are the fastest-growing companies in their regions-and likely contenders for this year's Inc. 5000. They're still small firms but they're propelled by big, market-winning ideas.
In Customer Service, Talk Isn't Cheap, but It Is Essential
When you erase your phone number from your website, you erase your reputation.
HOLDING THE LINE
How I Got the Idea
Block Shop Textiles has shunned investors for a decade.Good thing Kendra Scott knows how to grow a bootstrapped business.
The jewelry entrepreneur helps Hopie Stockman, co-founder and CEO of the home goods and apparel brand Block Shop Textiles, foster a culture of sustainable growth.
Prescription for GROWTH
The mindblowing journey of psychedelic therapy, from underground taboo to founder's little helper to mental health unicorn.
SHAQ PLAYER PITCHMAN BUILDER.
How Shaquille O'Neal, founder and investor, made himself bigger than ever.
A New American Migration
Black women at midlife are seeking better worlds abroad
A Rolls-Royce In Its Purest Form
With its first electric car, the Spectre coupe, Rolls ditches its famous V-12 engine and finds out who it really is.
Air India Wants to Be The Next Emirates
New owner Tata Group is likely spending $60 billion on jets to expand the carrier globally
Adult Supervision at OnlyFans
Sexually explicit content helped turn the online creator community into a runaway hit-and nearly got it run out of business. The challenge for its 37-year-old CEO Amrapali Gan: Keeping the platform sex-positive, while ensuring content stays above board.
It's Time to Talk About Male Mediocrity at Work
Some men use "strategic incompetence" to avoid work and responsibility. Here's how I learned to stop doing that.
In the US, the Pandemic Was a Time for Sweets
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, sugar demand plummeted as homebound consumers bought fewer soft drinks and restaurant desserts. Commodities trader Czarnikow Group Ltd. projected the first fall in global sugar consumption in 40 years and a slow recovery.
Fear Made John McAfee Rich. IT ALSO RUINED HIM
The cybersecurity pioneer’s long, strange saga started in Silicon Valley and ended in a Spanish prison By
THE BILLIONAIRE BOMB SCARE
When explosives were found outside Mukesh Ambani's home in Mumbai, the cops blamed terrorists. The truth-and the rot it exposed-was far more alarming
When No One Wins
A year into Putin’s war, the economic toll on Ukraine is obvious. But Russia is equally at risk
Chile's Green Hydrogen Ambitions
The country has the potential to be one of the lowest-cost producers of low-carbon fuels
Welcome Back, Low-Spending Tourists
Chinese budget tour groups were unpopular before Covid. Now nations covet their cash
Don't Let Grandpa Get a New Girlfriend (Or Two)
And other lessons of paramount importance we can learn from the battle over Sumner Redstone’s media empire.
A New Arms Race
As the war drags on, both Russia and Ukraine are using more shells than they can buy or produce
Crypto Is on Thin Ice With Regulators
After the FTX scandal, digital-asset platforms face tough questions and wary banks
The Perils of Survey Fatigue
Declining response rates threaten the quality of US economic statistics
Green's Gray Areas
Al Gore wants to show that sustainability is profitable, but his firm’s results are complicated
How to Have A Better Midlife Crisis
Millennials are trying to do their 40s differently than prior generations. They don’t really have a choice
WHAT GLAXO KNEW ABOUT ZANTAC
THE WORLD’S BESTSELLING HEARTBURN MEDICATION DIDN’T JUST CONTAIN A PROBABLE CARCINOGEN—IT CREATED IT. COURT DOCUMENTS SHOW THE DRUG’S MAKER DOWNPLAYED CRUCIAL INFORMATION FOR 40 YEARS
The Cold War at BEN&JERRY'S
The activist ice cream brand decided to pull out of Israel's occupied territories, setting off a legal battle with its owner, Unilever. What happens when a company Sues itself?
Who's Hungry for Some Lab-grown Meat?
Leading scientists agree that cell-cultured meat products won’t give you cancer, but the industry doesn’t have the decades of data to prove it, so it’s trying to avoid the question instead by Joe Fassler
A Rolling Recession Is the Best Kind
A series of sectoral downturns may help subdue inflation without significant job losses
Adani, Downsized
The billionaire symbol of India’s growth is a lot less rich after a short seller’s attack
A Billionaire's Tough Strategy Goes Awry
Jorge Paulo Lemann set stiff cost-cutting goals. Did Americanas brass go too far to meet them?