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Inside the Billion-Dollar Dig to America’s Biggest Copper Deposit
The worlds two biggest mining companies spent $1 billion to get to a giant deposit of copper. Then the market crashed. They're still digging deeper.
The Journey of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
Twitter just turned 10. The CEO says he’s got a plan to get it to 20.
Why So Many Superpowers Are Dropping Billions in Djibouti
How a forgotten sandlot of a country became a hub of international power games.
How to Hack an Election
Andrés Sepúlveda claims he spent eight years disrupting campaigns across Latin America By Jordan Robertson, Michael Riley, and Andrew Willis Photographs by Juan Arredondo
Why Audiences Flock to Faith-Based Films
Audiences flock to faith-based films.
Daniel Libeskind's Secret Museum of the Kurds
The architect of the World Trade Center master plan reveals his design for a museum in northern Iraq.
Helen Marriage's Public Art Gets Millions To Lighten Up
Helen Marriage’s public art gets millions to lighten up.
The Future of Party Planning Is Trespassing
A long-time lover of a tropical holiday in Bali, Sarah Richard discovers an unexpected new favourite getaway in a different direction altogether: Yunnan Province in China.
The $2 Trillion Project to Get Saudi Arabia's Economy Off Oil
The extraordinary project to get Saudi Arabia's economy off oil.
The Real Hamilton: What's Not to Love?
Alexander Hamilton’s pro-business and big government ideas wouldn’t make him popular today.
A Zero-sum Game Is Not Part Of The Canadian Psyche
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks to Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait about trade, Trump, housing bubbles, and marijuana
Survival of the Sharingest
For Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, the personal isn’t just political, it’s company business
Sizing Up Trump's Tax Proposal
Midsize companies stand to benefit more than bigger ones
Give This Man a Party
Macron could be the next French president, but he’ll need the Establishment to govern  “He needed to show himself as a statesman, and instead comes across as a child king”
The Curse of Zombie Inc
Companies that refuse to die are cropping up beyond Japan,where they're still a problem. "Politically it's impossible to take away support from the little guys"
You Talkin' to Us?
Robert De Niro and his Tribeca Film Festival co-organizer,producer Jane Rosenthal, on16 years of movies, Madoff-and, of course,Trump
Does Lynn Tilton Defraud Investors?
Lynn Tilton fights to save struggling companies. So why has the SEC accused her of fraud?
The True Story Of An Ex-Cop's War On Lie Detectors
The true story of an ex-cop's war on lie detectors.
Shell's Risky, Expensive Plan To Drill, Baby, Drill
A global oil glut has tanked prices and cut profits as politicians vow to confront climate change. So why is Shell drilling for "extreme oil"north of Alaska?
Can SoundCloud Be The Facebook of Music?
Can SoundCloud be the Facebook of music?
An African Startup Takes On Counterfeit Medicine
An African startup takes on counterfeit medicine.
The Very Cheap Expensive-Looking Watch
Daniel Wellington will make about $220 million this year selling Chinese timepieces that go with everything - but look like nothing.
Inside Germany's $6 Billion Embarrassment
Inside Germany's $6 billion embarrassment.
Are Lawers Getting Dumber?
Yes, says the woman who runs the bar exam.
Dr. FeelGood and the Club Drug Cure
Is ketamine the best hope for curing major depression?
Now When China Sneezes, The World Catches A Cold
The U.S. is healthy enough to withstand Black Monday, but it and the rest of the world must learn to watch out for Chinas well-being.
"You're Now Free To Complain About the Wi-Fi"
The infuriating technology and perverse economics of Gogo's in-flight Internet.
Inside The Trump Organization
So what does Trump do, exactly?
The $20 Billion Natural Gas Gamble
Rising from a Louisiana Bayou, America's most unlikely energy project will change the natural gas market.
You're Invited To A Finnish Tea Party
(Unless you're gay...or Muslim...or Greek)