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The Ethical Lock-Picker
Dominic Villeneuve figured out a simple way to bypass a widely used door lock, and he told the manufacturer how he did it. A year and a half later, he’s telling the world
Crossing Borders With Crypto
A Mexico-based startup says it can send remittances from the U.S. cheaper and faster
Big Tech's New Vision
The bridge of your nose is precious real estate for purveyors of smart glasses
A Labor Enforcer Readies Her Arsenal
The NLRB’s Jennifer Abruzzo wants more injunctions against employers who violate the law
The U.S. Is Falling Behind on Women's Rights
With the Supreme Court poised to restrict access to abortion, the nation takes another step backward
How the Queen of Christmas Got Her Crown
It seems to be an accepted fact that Mariah Carey is the Queen of Christmas.
How a revered vegetarian restaurant barely avoided disaster to do better than ever, despite everything
Dirt Candy’s pandemic survival story
What You Get When You Cross a Frog - With an Algorithm
The creation of “living machines” is a new, odd frontier in robotics
Tesla Takes Its Critics to Court
Chinese customers and bloggers who complain about its cars are increasingly the targets of lawsuits
Luxury Companies' Pandemic Lessons
Covid lockdowns and the growth of e-commerce are changing merchants’ playbooks
FEAR GREED - Fascination
A wild, emotional year drew investors to meme stocks and Bored Ape NFTs—and changed markets
Power to the People, Not the Platform
India’s gig workers are using social media to demand better treatment. Is the ballot box next?
I'll Have What He's Making
Employees can make more when they know what their peers pull in
The Travel Recovery That Wasn't
Most of us did leave the house this year—we just didn’t go very far.
A Global Urge to Lie Flat
Burned-out millennials and Gen Zers are quitting their jobs by the millions
Covid Pills Face a Truth Problem
Merck’s new medicine is set to enter a landscape where misinformation is widespread
Addicted to Work
In Out of Office, two remote-work evangelists uncover the cause of all your stress: Your job
What a Difference A Year Makes
Halo Infinite was far off track last summer. Now a risky delay seems to have paid off
The Swiss Army Vaccine
There are promising signs that a single vaccine could protect against multiple coronaviruses and variants. But with pharma companies invested in boosters, will anyone pay to develop it?
The ESG Mirage
Sustainable investing is mostly about sustaining profits. MSCI, the largest ESG rating company, doesn’t even try to measure the impact of a corporation on the Earth and its people
The SEC Puts the Brakes On EV SPAC-Mania
Young electric car companies have drawn big valuations from investors. Now they’re drawing regulator scrutiny, too
The No-Stress Saloon
Mercedes’s first electric car, the yachtlike EQS, will lull away your range anxiety.
INTERVIEW DATING
Looking for work has become much like looking for love
The Next Accounting Fiasco
Twenty years after Enron’s failure, investors are still vulnerable to corporate numbers games
A Crash Course in Omicronomics
Sussing out the impact of the new coronavirus variant on growth and inflation
The New Fighter At the CFPB
Rohit Chopra wants to know more about tech companies’ plans for financial products
Next on Your Plate: Bug Burgers
The faux-meat industry is starting to explore fruit fly patties and mealworm nuggets
Ready Aim Omicron!
Drugmakers always knew variants would arise. The latest will test their preparedness
Treasure Hunters Of the Stalled Supply Chain
For salvage companies, an unclaimed shipping container is a potentially profitable mystery box
In the EV Age, Hyundai Still Has High Hopes for Hydrogen Cars
The South Korean automaker sees fuel-cell technology as key to decarbonizing global transportation