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THE PEOPLE WHO DEFINED AN UNPRECEDENTED YEAR
Amazon's European Adventure Could Be Different From Google's
There are signs that the company and the European Union are working to avoid an antitrust showdown
Scotland Makes Periods Less Painful
The country is the first in the world to offer free, universal access to sanitary products
Musk's German Charm Offensive
The Tesla boss has won over many Germans, but labor senses a growing threat
Lost on Main Street
The Fed’s program to save midsize businesses isn’t working, and it isn’t clear there’s an easy fix
Finding Flights to Deliver Vaccines
The pandemic has vastly reduced airlines’ capacity to haul freight
The Pot Lobby Seeks A New Prize
Hopes are high for federal drug reform under Biden, even if Republicans keep the Senate
Corralling the Vatican's Golden Calf
Pope Francis’ quest to bring transparency to church finances is running into stiff opposition from an entitled Curia
A Covid Boost for Flu Fighters
Developers of influenza vaccines are benefiting from the focus on the coronavirus
WHO'S a good business model? It's YOU! Yes it is! You're SUCH a good business model! Yes you are!
Locked-down Americans are pampering their pets like never before, and Chewy is reaping the benefits
Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Build Here
Wildfires are close to torching the insurance industry in California
America Needs YOU to Track Covid-19
The government struggled to publish high-quality data on the virus, so the unofficial Covid Tracking Project stepped up
A Prince, a Financer... And A Very Private Bank
Prince Andrew’s friendship with David Rowland gave cachet to Banque Havilland, a Luxembourg lender that wooed sketchy clients in high places
Welcome to Lithium Valley
A dusty stretch rich in deposits of the metal used to make batteries may host California’s next gold rush
This Market Is for Noobs
Professional money managers aren’t beating the market. The novice trader next door might be
Boom Times for Streaming, Not for Hollywood Jobs
That the Covid-19 pandemic has been a disaster for those who work in live entertainment is no surprise.
LYSOL IS WORKING ON IT
THE SANITIZER MAKER IS CHURNING OUT MORE PRODUCT THAN EVER BEFORE. BUT WITH A PANDEMIC WINTER ON THE WAY, THAT’S STILL NOT ENOUGH
Santa Has a Pandemic Plan
Thanks to Covid, kids are trading Santa’s lap for video chats and plexiglass shields
The Final Hurdle Is Bureaucracy
An alphabet soup of regulators raises the prospect of vaccine chaos
A Guide to the World In 2050
As the balance of power shifts from West to East, market to state, democracy to authoritarianism and populism—history isn’t over. It’s just getting started
THE LONG HAULERS
The human and economic costs of Covid-19 will linger long after a vaccine has arrived
Tweeter in Chief No More
Donald Trump may find himself treated like an ordinary twitizen and without the special privileges provided to world leaders
The Airline Flying Above the Storm
While others are retrenching, IndiGo is spending big to expand in a post-Covid world
Let the Battle Begin
Next-gen game consoles are faster, but you may want to wait for more titles
In Zelle We Trust
In Venezuela, money transfer services are enabling what may be the world’s first digital dollarization
Green Cars Won on Election Day, Too
A Biden administration could jump-start aid for the industry’s transition to electric vehicles
Democracy Needs A Good Bureaucracy
President-elect Biden must repair the harm done to the U.S. government under Trump and begin to build a modern, expert-led civil service
Dealing With Trump's Trade Legacy
The Biden administration will not be content simply to restore the old order
Can a Covid Vaccine Be Too Perfect?
The lack of serious side effects in China’s big trials is raising concerns about transparency
Fell The Power
A Seattle startup is leading the e-bike boom. Can it hold on?