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In the EV Age, Hyundai Still Has High Hopes for Hydrogen Cars
The South Korean automaker sees fuel-cell technology as key to decarbonizing global transportation
When Same-Day Delivery Is Too Slow
Gopuffis trying to outrace its competitors in the “dark convenience store” business
Crossing Borders With Crypto
A Mexico-based startup says it can send remittances from the U.S. cheaper and faster
The Next Accounting Fiasco
Twenty years after Enron’s failure, investors are still vulnerable to corporate numbers games
Mind Over Matter
In an era of body positivity, some companies are selling mindfulness as a way to lose weight. The approach is not as healthy as it seems.
High-speed 5G drives new opportunities for small businesses
AS THE 5G ROLLOUT CONTINUES, IT OFFERS SMALL AND MIDSIZE BUSINESSES A FAST, SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL BROADBAND
Intelligently Electrifying the Planet
NUVVE TRANSFORMS ELECTRIC VEHICLES INTO ENERGY-EARNING ASSETS
Before & After
Productivity means something different now. Let's embrace that.
“I hate it, but it's over fast.”
In the morning, I take five Duolingo lessons. I do three French lessons, one Portuguese lesson, and, of late, a Japanese lesson.
Cynthia Nixon – Parting Shot
The excitement building for And Just Like That (HBO, december 9), the new chapter of Sex And The City, is palpable; its announcement during the pandemic was almost therapeutic.
A Maximum Memorial
How Boeing’s missteps continued well past the Ethiopian Airlines flight that killed all 157 on board
WHAT'S UP? (AND WHAT'S DOWN?)
What’ll happen to the price of advertising? Will more female founders get funded? We had Good Judgment’s superforecasters answer these questions and more.
THE CRYSTAL SUPERBALL
Want to know the future? Meet an elite team of forecasters who have turned future-gazing into a science (and you can even steal a few of their tricks).
NOW WE'RE TALKING!
Mental health was once a taboo subject, but it’s becoming an increasingly good business—and a valuable service to those struggling silently. That’s why Selena Gomez, who has been open about her own mental health, is partnering with her mother, film and TV producer Mandy Teefey, and Daniella Pierson, founder of a favorite Gen Z newsletter, to launch a media company that changes the conversation.
How Many Ways Can You Spin an Idea?
One insight can produce many companies. My obsessive music habit as a teen has already driven three.
Two-Way Conversations Are the Future of Recruiting
To hire the right people for today and tomorrow, it’s time to stop asking candidates to prove why they’re right for the job.
Business Is Like Biology
Companies and living creatures grow in eerily similar ways. These lessons from nature can help you thrive—and avoid disruption.
A One-Brand Kind of Guy
When we talk about loyalty, we usually think of customers. But this franchisee has operated various restaurant brands and seen the benefits of sticking with a single franchisor.
Jim Cramer's Decree: No More Low-Hanging Fruit
The CNBC host says he’s bullish on entrepreneurs—because their creativity trumps any challenge.
Write Down Your Ideas!
Think your revelations aren’t worth reading? You’re wrong, says billionaire investor Ray Dalio. He says that you—and everyone else!—can learn a lot when you save and share your principles.
The Gucci Girlfriend
A love affair with Sheree McLaughlin led fashion scion Maurizio Gucci to leave his wife—a decision that would get him killed. As audiences ready for Ridley Scott’s retelling in House of Gucci, McLaughlin shares her story for the first time.
Ghost at the Controls
Boeing insisted pilots didn’t need expensive training for the new 737 Max and wouldn’t have trouble diagnosing software errors midflight. Then Maxes started pointing themselves toward the Earth. Adapted from the new book Flying Blind: The 737 Max Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing, by Peter Robison
Xi's Great Moderation
The Chinese leader wants to downsize the real estate sector, even if it means sacrificing economic growth
There's a Blockchain App for That
○ The technology is being used for digital health passports, banking, and gaming
Teaching Digital Currencies Not to Guzzle
Alternatives to “mining” augur power-sipping coins
Rivian's Success Is a Tribute to Tesla
Why is a company with no sales worth $130 billion? Belief in EVs
Retailers Gain The Upper Hand
○ Supply chain disruptions will mean fewer deep discounts for shoppers this Christmas
GM's Exit From India Hits a Roadblock
The long-delayed sale of its plants to a Chinese company faces local labor and political opposition
Fortnite Hits The Wall
○ China wants kids playing fewer video games, which is bad news for the companies making them
The Most Broken Business in America
Biden’s Build Back Better plan may make day care more affordable for parents—if the providers don’t go belly up first