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UNPRECEDENTED CONSTRUCTION
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing’s Huntsville, Ala. assembly plant overcomes multiple challenges to build safely and environmentally responsibly..
ONCE UPON A TIME ALL HUMANS HAD DARK SKIN
Skin color, eye color, and hair texture are the primary ways human bodies adapt to intense sunlight in the tropics.
ON THE WATERFRONT
East Coast Repair and Fabrication (ECR) provides ship repair, marine construction and industrial fabrication services.
FMCGS GET OFF THE SHELF
FMCGs (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) are challenged by booming online retailing during COVID-19. Atos offers a digital playbook for continued success. David Soyka reports.
JACK DANIEL'S STORY
Jack Daniel’s is the most iconic whiskey in the world. Here’s the story on how the Tennessee whiskey maker builds on tradition.
FL PORTS FOCUS ON STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
Plans for $3 billion in infrastructure investments over the next 5 years will strengthen seaports’ role in global commerce
The Covid Escape Pass
Airlines and other industries are experimenting with digital equivalents of immunity certificates
how to heal a building
open the windows. stop the obsessive sanitizing. spread some good germs around. a building, like a person, is only as healthy as its microbiome
The Customer Is King Again
Travel may not come back bigger, but it will be better
The ZOMBIE Recovery
U.S. businesses staggering along on stimulus may collapse before a fresh round arrives
Should Google Be Its Own Watchdog?
The departure of a prominent researcher sparks conflict over AI ethics and race within the company
midtown misses you
new york’s business district is half-empty. every other big city has a similar problem. developer aby rosen is still planning a bright post-pandemic future.
How GM Put the Mean in Green
It’s betting $27 billion on an electric vehicle push. Can its Hummer EV erase the nerd factor?
A Tale of Two Antitrust Battles
The U.S. government’s case against Facebook is bold; its case against Google, by the book
China's New E-Commerce Middlemen
Chinese tech companies look to partner with local leaders who help coordinate neighborhood purchases
Go burbward, young knowledge worker
The pandemic has meant that white-collar workers can suddenly live anywhere. That will have implications for pay—how does a 20% salary cut sound?—and could reshape the U.S.
PDOGG (KANG HYO-WON)
“WE COMMUNICATE A LOT.”
The Parent Trap
Stranded by the pandemic, working parents are receiving little help from their employers. It’s time for corporate America to find its voice.
N.K.JEMISIN
“I BASICALLY HAD A MIDLIFE CRISIS.”
ROZ BREWER
“I ALWAYS FEEL LIKE IF A BARISTA IS MAKING COFFEE, I SHOULD BE DOING SOMETHING.”
Serena Williams – A New Baseline
Whether she wins that 24th Grand Slam singles title or not, tennis star and venture investor Serena Williams is working tirelessly to keep her career in play,
More Than Cosmetic
Sephora committed to devoting 15% of its shelf space to Black-owned brands. Now comes the hard part: actually doing it.
TRAVEL STARS SHINE BRIGHTEST
The 2020 Best in Business Travel Awards highlight resilience, innovation and staying power
The Great Vegas Meetings Magic Act
The city is working hard to conjure up events and make millions of visitors reappear
TEE TIME IN TOKYO
The Tokyo Olympics may be delayed, but the golf courses around Japan’s capital aren’t slowing down
MEMPHIS CON BRIO
Music and history flood through the heart and soul of this quintessential American river town
Live & Learn in Lockdown
Just because you’re quarantining doesn’t necessarily mean your brain stops. On a screen near you, there’s a world beyond
Membership Gets You More
In the days of coronavirus, what subscription travel offers is a sense of being in this together – apart
Taking Scotland in Stride
A walk through the Highlands and Borders is the best way to touch this country’s history and nature
LITTLE ITALY
The lesser-known northeastern region of Friuli Venezia Giulia boasts unspoiled vistas and sail-friendly waters