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Talking Points
Newsweek

Talking Points

NEWSMAKERS

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October 15, 2021
Unhappy Returns
The Atlantic

Unhappy Returns

What really happens to all the pants that don’t fit

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10+ mins  |
November 2021
Staying Relevant
Newsweek

Staying Relevant

The pandemic is quickly making some skills obsolete, but there are strategies for coping, a new survey shows

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8 mins  |
October 15, 2021
In Focus
Newsweek

In Focus

THE NEWS IN PICTURES

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October 15, 2021
Obscure Tastes to Whet Your Travel Appetite
Newsweek

Obscure Tastes to Whet Your Travel Appetite

From the pages of the upcoming Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer’s Guide (Workman, October), find wonder and be inspired by foods and eating traditions from around the world. From an orange matchmaking festival in Malaysia to a bachelor’s stew prepared in a bathhouse in Morocco to the jiggly Jell-O salads of the Midwest, here are some of authors Cecily Wong and Dylan Thuras’ favorite culinary experiences from the collection.

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October 15, 2021
Playing Catchup on COVID
Newsweek

Playing Catchup on COVID

Scientists are testing new antiviral drugs, but they won’t be ready in time for the current wave of cases

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6 mins  |
October 08, 2021
Second Chances
Newsweek

Second Chances

According to one banker, the cure for the labor shortage is to hire people with criminal records

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October 08, 2021
FLASHPOINT
Newsweek

FLASHPOINT

Pakistan sees a victorious Taliban in Afghanistan to the west and a partner in China to the East. But the U.S. is at odds with both, pushing leader Imran Khan into a delicate balancing act.

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October 08, 2021
You Can't Make Me
Newsweek

You Can't Make Me

A growing number of Americans see vaccine mandates as an affront to personal liberty. Experts worry a spike in childhood diseases could follow

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October 15, 2021
High Stakes On the Lake
Bloomberg Businessweek

High Stakes On the Lake

Justin Bibb wants to be Cleveland’s next mayor. If he beats Kevin Kelley, he’ll inherit serious problems—and a windfall to fix them

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October 18 - 25, 2021
Can twitter get us to be nice?
Bloomberg Businessweek

Can twitter get us to be nice?

Social networks are all designed to make people angry and keep them coming back for more. Now, one of the worst offenders is trying to be less of a hellscape

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October 18 - 25, 2021
Let's Make Covid Testing Part of Our Morning Routine
Bloomberg Businessweek

Let's Make Covid Testing Part of Our Morning Routine

A Harvard immunologist champions low-cost, at-home rapid tests to beat the pandemic

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October 18 - 25, 2021
Homeopath, heal thyself
Bloomberg Businessweek

Homeopath, heal thyself

Natalie Grams believed—really believed—in the healing power of homeopathy. Then a health crisis of her own forced the German physician to question her faith

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October 18 - 25, 2021
Stuck on the Sidelines of The U.S. Job Market
Bloomberg Businessweek

Stuck on the Sidelines of The U.S. Job Market

Conversations with some of the 5 million out-of-work Americans shed light on why so many jobs are going begging

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October 18 - 25, 2021
The Hunt for the Most Lucrative Patients
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Hunt for the Most Lucrative Patients

Privately run Medicare Advantage programs get paid more when members look sicker—even if they don’t receive more care

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6 mins  |
October 18 - 25, 2021
Wall Street's Toughest Turnaround
Bloomberg Businessweek

Wall Street's Toughest Turnaround

Jane Fraser is rethinking Citigroup and what it means to work at a megabank

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7 mins  |
October 18 - 25, 2021
Big Sky's Moment of Glory
Bloomberg Businessweek

Big Sky's Moment of Glory

The most rugged resort in Montana gets speedy lifts, luxury hotels, and fine dining to match its extreme slopes

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October 18 - 25, 2021
De-radicalizing the Extremists
Bloomberg Businessweek

De-radicalizing the Extremists

Parents for Peace enlists ex-believers to help families win back loved ones drawn to Islamism, QAnon, and other ideologies. Demand has never been higher

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October 18 - 25, 2021
Flipping The Scrip
Inc.

Flipping The Scrip

In 2011, tech industry veteran Doug Hirsch launched digital health care marketplace GoodRx with Scott Marlette and Trevor Bezdek. With 20 million people now using it every month to find affordable prescription medications, GoodRx has saved them $30 billion. Hirsch has continued to serve as co-CEO since taking the company public last year. We asked him how he’s kept it healthy through all the changes.

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October 2021
Inc.

Down to Their Last Dollar

Businesses fail every day, from world-beaters (like TWA and Lehman Brothers) to sexy high-fliers (DeLorean, Enron) to Steady Eddie, old-school icons (Toys “R” Us, Sears). Sometimes, of course, market conditions simply turn Sisyphean. But often, when that boulder starts to roll backward, a leader’s grit, imagination, resourcefulness, and ability to conjure a little luck can mean the difference between a brave new chapter and, well, Chapter 11. Here, four businesses that went from nearly bust to total gangbusters.

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October 2021
How Delane Parnell Beat the Game at Its Own Game
Inc.

How Delane Parnell Beat the Game at Its Own Game

He was the living embodiment of the American Dream, a tireless entrepreneur who fought his way from Detroit’s meanest streets. Then Delane Parnell faced the moment that would define his gaming venture—and his life.

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October 2021
Kara Goldin – Making a Bigger Splash
Inc.

Kara Goldin – Making a Bigger Splash

Hint founder and CEO Kara Goldin talks to Park Place Payments founder and CEO Samantha Ettus about breaking into a new industry with an unconventional strategy.

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October 2021
Farming Grows Up
Inc.

Farming Grows Up

A group of startups raises lettuce, tomatoes, and berries in high-rise plant factories. The founders aren’t farmers; they’re technologists who have shown that even the most grounded industry can be radically reinvented.

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October 2021
Define ‘Stable'
Bloomberg Businessweek

Define ‘Stable'

A wild search for the billions of U.S. dollars supposedly backing Tether, the world’s most popular stablecoin

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October 11, 2021
Electric Truck vs. the Hype
Bloomberg Businessweek

Electric Truck vs. the Hype

The Rivian R1T promises to save the world and change the way Americans drive. Is it really that good?

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October 11, 2021
The Only College Beer Game That Matters
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Only College Beer Game That Matters

A decades-old business school simulation exercise illuminates how human error can snag up supply chains

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October 11, 2021
The New Disney World Hacks
Bloomberg Businessweek

The New Disney World Hacks

With Genie+ replacing FastPass+—and pandemic-related restrictions galore—there’s a lot you need to know to still have a magical time in Orlando.

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October 11, 2021
The Yellen Way
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Yellen Way

The treasury secretary relies on her quiet, above-the-fray authority for influence in Washington

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6 mins  |
October 11, 2021
The View From Space
Bloomberg Businessweek

The View From Space

A startup uses satellites and AI to measure, and maybe mitigate, the climate crisis

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5 mins  |
October 11, 2021
Three Challenges to Central Bank Autonomy
Bloomberg Businessweek

Three Challenges to Central Bank Autonomy

Three Challenges to Central Bank Autonomy

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October 11, 2021