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Japan's Carmakers Are EV Laggards
○ Not one of them is among the world’s top 20 electric-vehicle makers, risking their futures

The Great Compuppance
○ For some billionaires used to having their own way, 2022 was a reckoning

China's Tech Truce
The country's technology giants are finding out how to operate within Xi's tacit rules

The Education of Susan Collins
○ For the Boston Fed’s new president, the study of economics began during family vacations

The End of 'Made in the USA'?
○ Los Angeles’s fashion industry is feeling the effects of a workers’-rights push

THIS ISN'T ROCKET SCIENCE
A group of former SpaceX engineers is building a pizza-making robot and taking the project very seriously

WHERE TO GO IN 2023
As tourists of all types are set to spend a record amount on travel this year, it's time to go big-because you're definitely not staying home

Apple's Stock Has A Teflon Shield
The iPhone maker’s shares, down for the year, are still doing far better than those of its tech peers

Missing Children
Classrooms sit empty at day-care centers despite 24 billion in federal grants

Bosses Bite Back
Unions had some key wins in tech in 2022, but so did their opponents

A Sanctions-Proof Trade Route
Russia and Iran are spending billions to build an inland corridor stretching all the way to India

The Chatbots Are Coming for Google
ChatGPT and acrop of startups run by Google alumni reimagine search for the AI era

Thwarting Data Nightmares
The finance industry has built a digital vault for sensitive data in case of a hack. So far, no one has had to tap into it

Brian Moynihan's Low-Risk Mantra
'Responsible growth' has helped Bank of America avoid some messes but also caused it to miss out on some deals

How Taylor Swift Could Still Hurt Ticketmaster
The ticketing fiasco over the singer's tour might help reopen an old antitrust case about its market power

Stopping Alzheimer's Before It Starts
Rather than treating patients already stricken, new drugs from Eli Lilly and Eisai are being tried years earlier

The Fed Doesn't Care About Your Misery
Maybe you've noticed, but supporting stock and bond markets isn't the central bank's top priority

The people who defines global business in 2022
This is our sixth annual look at those in business, politics, science and technology, finance and entertainment whose accomplishments deserve recognition.

The Universal Appeal of Table Games
Being a successful table game player involves a little bit of luck and a lot of strategy. Bere: of a table board, at least two players, and the rolling of dice, table games have challenged us in a playful way for 5,000 years now.

News from Pen World
As the calendar turns to the next year, Pen World continues to expand and change.

The Mad Scientist of Nibs
He goes by the name CY,” but Chinyi Chow’s nibs give writers a seemingly endless variety of expressiveness.

Anabelle's Opus
Anabelle Hiller’s journey to nib making was a process of self-discovery, one tine at a time.

Filling a Need: William Penn and Sheaffer
As Sheaffer celebrates its 110th anniversary in 2023, 20-year-old Indian fine writing retailer William Penn is giving this legacy U.S. writing instruments brand a new lease on life.

Visconti Scores a Backgammon
Under the leadership of Francesco Poggesi, the Italian pen and accessories company is winning on all fronts.

RETRO 51'S ROCKETEER COLLECTION BLASTS OFF!
A new collaboration from the makers of the Tornado honors the 40\" anniversary of The Rocketeer comic book series.

The Great War and the Trench Pen: Part II
The first trench pens did the job and did it well, but what would life be without competition?

2022 Pen Artisan Guild Award
The first annual Orlando Pen Show, which took place September 8 to 10, 2022, was well attended by artisan pen makers.

The Great War and the Trench Pen:Part II
The first trench pens did the job and did it well, but what would life be without competition?

Graceful, and Award-Winning, Envelopes
In 2022, the Washington D.C. Calligrapher Guild's annual Graceful Envelope Contest invited contestants to send their \"Greetings and Salutations.

John and Jon, Modern and Vintage
Two makers with very different techniques create a new kind of pen and pencil set.