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Mastering Innovation’s Toughest Trade-Offs
Leaders must answer eight key questions to address the hidden tensions underlying innovation strategies.
Keke Palmer
FROM ACTING TO SINGING TO REALITY TV, KEKE PALMER DOES IT ALL. "I just always was attracted to people that did multiple things," Palmer tells Newsweek, saying artists like Jamie Foxx and Queen Latifah were early inspirations. Now she's out with the hotly anticipated Jordan Peele film Nope (July 22). "When people think about Get Out or Jordan's work, they can sometimes zero in on, 'Oh, this is a think piece on Blackness." She says there's always an element of that, but "They're not always on Blackness," and Nope is a perfect example of that. It's part horror, part sci-fi, part thriller and part comedy. "His choice to put Black people in the lead is just based off his perspetive of who he sees in his story." Since starting out as a child actor, Palmer says the quality of work she's receiving has only gotten better. "To have evolved to the place where the variety of who I get to work with is this level, I think it's only going to bring the best out of me." Case in point, starring alongside Daniel Kaluuya in a Jordan Peele film. "There's only one Jordan Peele."
Q & A: James Reginato
Interview with James Reginato
‘Like Family’
The surprising connections between political heavyweights Pelosi, Harris and Newsom and one of the wealthiest American dynasties, the Gettys
Decoding the Colors
The Webb Space Telescope is giving scientists a close look at the atmospheres of planets beyond our solar system
'A Bloody Republican Primary'
Missouri, which once elected a dead man to the Senate, is living up to its reputation for messy elections
WILL TRUMP EVER DO TIME?
NEW EVIDENCE OF CRIMES HAS TRIGGERED AN UNPRECEDENTED DEBATE OVER THE WISDOM AND PRAGMATICS OF CHARGING, TRYING, CONVICTING & JAILING A FORMER PRESIDENT
Lagarde’s Tightrope Act
The European Central Bank chief’s path to a soft landing is exceedingly narrow
The US Is Exporting Inflation
Americans’ pandemic spending and a strong dollar are boosting prices abroad
A Homebuyers' Boycott in China
People who took out mortgages for unfinished housing say they won’t pay
The Crypto Bro Of Last Resort
Sam Bankman-Fried taps his wealth to rescue companies— and protect his businesses
Europe Aims at Tech's Tower of Babel
New rules to make messaging apps communicate with one another raise privacy and security concerns
Swatch Is Back on Time
The MoonSwatch collaboration with Omega is giving a lift to a tired brand
Paying for Covid Zero in Macau
The city’s casinos are racking up losses as Chinese gamblers face restrictions on travel
Losing the Way on Chips
When it comes to a semiconductor strategy, the US doesn’t know which direction to turn
The Magnificent Mushroom Special PSYCHED!
An underground economy is thriving as laws around "magic" mushrooms loosen. Here's how businesses are rushing to take advantage of the changing paradigms on psilocybin
Cracking the code on Affordable Housing
What does it take to add homes and opportunities to neighborhoods without gentrifying them? Martin Muoto, one of the biggest developers and landlords in Los Angeles, says the key is the profit motive
Life After Death
Parents of fallen Israeli soldiers are pushing for the right to have their slain sons’ sperm extracted, frozen, and stored so they can be future grandparents. Critics call it planned orphanhood
Traffic Jam at 400 Feet
NASA and the FAA are preparing to revolutionize air traffic control for the drone era
Refineries Are the Real Problem
Biden is facing two dilemmas: A world short on oil and a nation short on refineries
Saudi Ozymandias: MAKE IT SO
In the Saudi desert, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is building a $500 billion sci-fi monument to his rule. It's getting weird
The US Pulls Israel Away From China
A pressure campaign is cutting Beijing off from a crucial source of advanced technology
This Is Your Company on Elon
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Prognosis: A Modern Spin on Dieting
Weight loss companies promote healthy habits instead of prescriptive eating, but it's hard to overcome the yo-yo effect
Into the Great Wide Open
If you're a remote worker with a bad case of wanderlust, Kift wants you to consider a coworking model that's heavy on communal living and heavier on vans Howaldang
HOW WeChat Got Too Powerful For Beijing
Tencent's wildly successful app could have posed a real threat to China's government, as the new book Influence Empire reveals
Expensive Oills Here to Stay
The world is struggling to produce all the oil it needs, and the impact on global economics and politics will be profound
A $490 Gun Can Cost A Lot More
Credova's buy now, pay later deals are putting guns in consumers' hands quickly
When Hodl Failed
Three Arrows Capital, the most important hedge fund in crypto, set off a digital-asset contagion
ESG Is So Hot Right Now
The fast-fashion business model of Shein, a top global startup, is also its biggest threat