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Cracking the Case
A leather briefcase can last for decades. So you’d better choose the right one
GO HERE NOW - Amsterdam's New Era
A more cautious attitude toward tourism meets a progressive rethink of the canal city’s complex past
Punch Shot
With Full Swing, Netflix tries to tease drama out of the most staid of sports: Golf.
This Peanut Allergy Pill Is A Tough Nut to Crack
Nestlé spent $2.6 billion on Palforzia, but sales of the drug have been a disappointment, and the investment may be written down
Selling Influence
Startup LTK helps creators find sponsorships and set up e-commerce operations
Dark Skies for The Cloud
There are signs of strain for a business that Big Tech has seen as its next big profit center
Britain to the Barricades
Strikes are paralyzing an economy that was already tottering
SHELL GOES SUSTAINABLE-ISH
The oil giant is investing billions of dollars in renewables and other low-carbon energy solutions —and making record profits selling fossil fuels
Girl With a Pearl Earring, one of 28 Vermeers on view at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum - Her, Again?
An unprecedented Vermeer exhibition is the latest “once-in-a-lifetime” retrospective of one of the most famous artists of the Western canon. Here’s why these shows keep coming
Financial Bubbles Are Hard to Pop
Despite appearing unsustainable, financial bubbles can last a surprisingly long time. Consider three: Japanese government bonds, the US stock market, and Chinese real estate.
Comfort and Joy
In the sky and on the ground, airlines are rolling out a host of new amenities, perks and services
NEW YORK CITY: Corner Bar
My admiration of Ignacio Mattos, the chef behind New York's creative European-centric eatery Estela, was reinforced when I tried his recently opened Corner Bar
Toque of the Town
Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse is back with an eelvated menu concept, new TV shows and a tasty appearance at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival
Bottom's Up
Chimu Adventures and Qantas offer passengers a rare opportunity to fly over the South Pole
Building Community
Four contemporary architects whose work reflects on social and environmental issues
Shake It Up
An innovative mixologist brings his unique sensibility to two London hotel bars
Paying It Forward
From FUBU to Shark Tank, Daymond John has become one of the country’s foremost entrepreneurs. Now he’s teaching the importance of financial intelligence to people everywhere
Air Navigation
How TAP Air Portugal CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener is leading the airline’s post-pandemic recovery amid a potential sale
Bonjour, Paris!
JetBlue is launching service to the French capital
Eco Warriors
Increasingly, the hospitality industry is devising innovative ways to go plastic-free
Winter Blues
At these tropical resorts, wellness is in the water
Snow Days
From the Swiss Alps to the Rockies to British Columbia, skiing is having its best year yet. Here’s what’s new this season, whether you’re into steep thrills or luxe chills
PARIS TO TOKYO: Japan Airlines First Class
Online check-in wasn't available because of Japan's entry requirements around proof of vaccination
CALIFORNIA: The Maybourne Beverly Hills
A direct flight from the newly reopened Orlando Terminal C made my trip to Los Angeles a breeze
Aston Martin DB5 Junior
Aston Martin only built 1,059 examples of the legendary DB5-a restoration today is worth in excess of $1 million
SINGAPORE: Atlas
Within Singapore's landmark Parkview Square building is Atlas, a grand bar in a gigantic lobby space
THE VOICE OF SUSTAINABILITY
As the pace of change accelerates in Saudi Arabia, Hawazen Nazieh Nassief is helping to turn environmental and social responsibility into a priority for businesses across the country.
Killer Robots in the Crosshairs
Recent requests by police in California to arm robots with explosives or firearms to use against suspects have set off a huge debate.
Steady Over Sexy Could Save Your Portfolio
These six bank, defense, and health care stocks are promising safe havens in what's shaping up to be a shaky stretch.
Wall Street's Oil Stain
Banks and investment firms have made a host of \"net-zero\" pledges in recent years. But their heavy dependence on revenue from fossil fuel projects shows how hard it will be to keep those promises.