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Diplomat and the Nexus of History
As Diplomat’s marks its 100“ anniversary, new releases in 2022 and 2023 prove its future is as bright as its past.

Trends in 2023
Van Gogh with the flow! The new collection of Visconti Van Gogh fountain pen inks are the perfect companion to the Italian brand’s popular line of fountain pens inspired by works of the Dutch master painter.

How Amazon's Cloud took the world by storm
AWS has become the ultimate case study in corporate innovation.

Will Jay Powell Blink? - Inside the Fed Chair's Fight to Curb Inflation
In the high-stakes battle against runaway price increases, many Wall Street stock traders think Powell is raising interest rates too quickly. Others fear that he’ll stop too soon. Why this Washington lifer may have the toughest job in America.

11 Stocks to Stick With for 2023 - Bullish Prospects in Bearish Times
Where should you turn when the smart money expects a recession? Look for companies whose products and services sell well even when times are tough.

Aventure Giant's Risky Moonshot
A16Z’s high-stakes mission to conquer the rest of the financial world

Harnessing New Tech for Acompetitive Edge
Deloitte’s Unlimited Reality™ practice leverages immersive technology, artificial intelligence, and computing advances to reimagine the future of business and customer experience.

TOXIC PROPERTIES
THOSE WHO'VE EXPERIENCED RACISM AND MISOGYNY AT SAVILLS, THE 167-YEAR-OLD UK REAL ESTATE COMPANY, SAY ITS CULTURE ENABLES BAD BEHAVIOR. MANAGEMENT SAYS IT'S MAKING \"GOOD PROGRESS\"

The Best Books of 2022
Business leaders and newsmakers from around the world recommend the most interesting titles they read this year

THE BEST OF THE REST
In which we take a moment to savor our most memorable experiences of the year

Birth Control Without a Prescription
A French company wants the FDA to allow sales of its oral contraceptive pills over the counter

Crypto Cops Play Catch-Up
○ Sam Bankman-Fried’s arrest and the charges against him show US authorities are quickly learning to rein in crypto crime

Indonesia's Nickel Rush
○ Chinese companies are pumping billions into two islands that hold giant ore deposits

Can Twitter Survive The Chief Twit?
Elon Musk is ruling his newest acquisition the way he does the rest of his empire: impulsively, vindictively, loudly. It really doesn't need to be this way

COCAINE BOATS
HOW BALKAN GANGS INFILTRATED THE WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIPPING COMPANY AND CREATED A GLOBAL TRAFFICKING NETWORK

Why Holiday Movies Are Streaming Stars
The films’ modest budgets and replayability have made them a favorite of video services

Microsoft's $69 Billion Worry
FTC chief Lina Khan is skeptical of big mergers such as its Activision deal and isn't afraid to stop them in court

The Future of Work Is... Lunch
Let's stop treating the midday meal as a productivity zapping distraction

Lab-Made Meat Is Far From Done
Companies need to prove they can scale up as investors sour on projects that take decades to turn a profit

India's iPhone Moment
The country aims to capitalize on rising concerns among manufacturers about China

AmEx Reclaims Its Throne
It boosted points and added new benefits, then raised fees in the middle of a pandemic. The risky strategy worked

Come at Me, Vieux
○ French President Macron picks a fight with unions over his plan to raise the retirement age

Living Better With Alzheimer's
What if a village square, a garden and two donkeys could help restore dignity and slow the disease?

Covid Cluster Bomb
The coronavirus's ability to attack multiple organs and weaken immunity is evident in still-high excess deaths

Beware the Gas Price Boomerang
US consumers are celebrating the lowest gasoline prices in more than a year. That’s great for families whose incomes were whittled away by ballooning fuel bills earlier this year, but it highlights the inflationary dilemma facing the world’s biggest economy.

Company of the Year – Peak Patagonia
Yvon Chouinard built an empire for the good of the planet. But to ensure Patagonia's purpose in perpetuity, he needed one final, unprecedented move. The inside story of the mic drop heard round the world.

All Soul No Cycle
They turned spin class into a social phenomenon and a $180 million sale. Now, with Peoplehood, Elizabeth Cutler and Julie Rice have a new business: they want to teach the world to listen.

Marc Lore – The Multitasker
Visionary, tactician, operator. Disrupter, competitor, and former track star Marc Lore has won many ways_and always with speed. Now he's building utopia in the desert and trying to revolutionize dinner. Has he discovered the secret to entrepreneurship or is his good fortune about to run out?

Curastory Has 40,000 Users Who Want New Features. Zola's Co-Founder Knows How to Deliver Them
Shan-Lyn Ma, co-founder of the wedding e-commerce firm Zola, helps Tiffany Kelly, founder of the adtech company Curastory, navigate the highs and lows of running a fast-growing tech startup.

You Catch More Flies With Cookies
These married founders fled to Austin from Guatemala to find a home for their upstart brand. They still had miles to go.