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HONG KONG WAS S UPP OSED TO GOVERN ITSELF. SO MUCH FOR THAT
Is This the Fake Egg's Moment?
Eat Just is building a small but early niche in China, a world away from its former name and vegan mayo scandals
The Human Cost of Cheap Meat
Working in a processing plant has always been dangerous. With Covid-19, it’s even scarier
BlackRock, the government's Wall Street whisperer
How the world’s largest money manager got hired by the Fed to help save the market
Can Anybody Beat Health Costs?
The coalition started by Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, and Jamie Dimon hasn’t tamed employer expenses
THE HERO WE DESERVE
During the pandemic, Elon Musk is perhaps more annoying than ever. He’s also a damn fine entrepreneur, and his startup SpaceX is about to make history
So That Happened
Fractures between nations leave a vacuum of leadership to deal with the virus’s aftershocks
Lives vs. Livelihoods? Why Not Have Both?
Trump is gambling on reopening the American economy early, even if it costs more lives. But that’s a false choice. We can reboot and still be safe. Here’s a realist’s guide to getting through the pandemic.
PLEASE RISE for the KING of GERMANY
PETER FITZEK WAS A LEADING LIGHT IN THE REICHSBÜRGER MOVEMENT, WHICH DENIES GERMANY’S VERY EXISTENCE. HE FOUNDED A KINGDOM AND OPENED A BANK—THEN THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT STARTED ASKING WHERE THE MONEY WENT
The Myth of The Empty Campus
The pandemic has led people to predict the end of college as we know it. That’s not going to happen
Housing Hasn't Crashed—Yet
The government was forced to take on a bigger role in 2008. That came in handy in 2020
The U.S. Department Of Conspiracy Theory Preparedness
Deep inside the Deep State, a tiny agency is working to stop Covid-19 disinformation. Under Trump, it hasn’t stood a chance
Colleges vs. the Covid-19 Gap Year
As more affluent kids defer, school budgets will suffer if scholarship recipients replace them
All Eyes On Gilead
Emergency approval of the antiviral drug remdesivir is the first good news of this pandemic. Gilead Sciences was ready
An Alternative Way To Get Burned
YieldStreet pitches investments you can’t get elsewhere. That’s not always a good thing
Art in the Time of Stasis
The contemporary art market relies on global events, consensus, and good old-fashioned gossip. What happens when all of that grinds to a halt?
“This is a time when people need trusted brands”
In an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek’s Carol Massar, the good-business champion behind consumer brands from Dove to Ben & Jerry’s shares how the pandemic is strengthening his resolve
The Sticky Politics Of Cheap Oil
The collapse in oil prices and Texas’ pain could reshape the electoral map in November
UFC's $5 billion fight
UFC has become the first major sport back during the pandemic, while defending itself against a groundbreaking antitrust suit that alleges it abused its market power to hold down fighters’ share of its revenue
The Next Housing Crisis Is Here
Bans on evictions and rent strikes could trigger a wave of mortgage defaults by landlords
The Trader Who Fell To Earth
A new book reveals fresh details about the man blamed for helping cause the 2010 Flash Crash that erased $1 trillion of value in minutes
Fore's a Crowd
Social distancing has always been part of golf, but the pandemic is pushing clubs to extremes.
Escape From the Valley
Working from home, young techies realize it’s cheaper to live outside the Bay Area
Why the Big Will Get Bigger
As the crisis lifts, weaker players will likely fall victim to a consolidation wave
When Anime Becomes a Refuge For Patriotism
In addition to entertainment, China’s Bilibili offers nationalism to its young audience
Will the Virus Make Inequality Worse?
The Great Depression changed the social order—but the rich got even richer after the Great Recession
Tock to Go Brings Fine Dining To the Socially Distant
Helping restaurants pivot from linen to paper napkins, the app may keep kitchens open
Staring Down the Barrel Of Climate Change
Art doesn’t have to be topical to be good. But, like Picasso’s Guernica, much of what’s considered “important” art does grapple with contemporary events. Even as the globe battles the Covid-19 pandemic, cataclysmic climate change remains a key threat. These four artists are facing it head-on, not only with lofty sentiment but also with actions large and small
PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS
Some small-business owners say the Paycheck Protection Program could leave them worse off than before the pandemic
Mind Over Body, Helmet Over Mind
A secretive startup backed by $54 million says its devices will transform neuroscience