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Bill Gates – “We need to bring this pandemic to a close”
The world could use some big breakthroughs—a vaccine to combat coronavirus and innovations to mitigate climate change among them. The Microsoft Corp. co-founder speaks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker about his passion for both, the nightmare that is misinformation, and the difference between Elon Musk and Steve Jobs.
It's Not Nice to Vote Twice
A combination of glitchy tech and human error in Georgia doesn’t bode well for November
This Railroad Doesn't Need a Buyout to Thrive
Even in the midst of a crisis, railroads don’t come cheap.
Trump Needs More Carrot
Candidate Trump did something President Trump seems unwilling to: Offer voters a better deal
Employees fear Mark Zuckerberg's commitment to free speech is more about protecting the president than his company's ideals
In late 2019, during one of Mark Zuckerberg’s many trips to Washington to defend Facebook in front of Congress, he stopped for a private dinner with Donald Trump and offered the president a titillating statistic. “I’d like to congratulate you,” Zuckerberg said. “You’re No. 1 on Facebook.”
The Upside of Online Learning
Recorded classes are one feature of virtual education that students came to love
The Specter of Hunger in Nigeria
Farmers are fleeing their lands just when the African nation needs them most
From Hot To Not
Vacancies in once-sought-after neighborhoods may herald a rent reset
Abridge, Pennsylvania: The Color Of the Rust Belt
This struggling steel town was a blue dot in a red county in 2016. What hue will it turn this year?
A To-Do List
Whatever happens in the election, America must overhaul its government. Here’s how President Bill Lincoln—the fusion of two giants of the 19th century—would approach reform
MONTANA: Where Politics Is Still Local
Within a generation the U.S. Senate has become a virtual mirror of the Electoral College— except in Montana, where a popular Democratic governor just might swing control of the chamber
Vote-by-Mail Is the Easy Part
What comes after the election could be wrenching for the USPS
MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA: How the Republicans Are Losing Suburbia
This bellwether is pointing away from the GOP
America's Vanishing Trust Fund
Social Security hits its peak this year. To replenish, it may need to take out loans
The Big Business Of Nothing
Blank check IPOs raise cash for corporations with no operations— just a plan to buy another company
SHUTUP AND WORK
Employees say the biggest names in U.S. business have banned them from alerting others to Covid-19 outbreaks. That’s going to get people killed
Second-Class E-Citizens
Making games is sexy—unless you’re one of the permatemps doing much of the work
Pro E-Gamers Hit the Gym
As the stakes get higher, teams are becoming more serious about mental and physical health
Can Direct-to-Door Slushees Beat Amazon?
Covid pushed convenience stores online. But delivery costs and new rivals could hit profits
Narcotics Crisis
The cartels make heroin and methamphetamine using chemicals produced in Mexico by U.S. companies, and then send the drugs to America
FUTURE'S SO BRIGHT
After a season like no other, Virgil Abloh remains fashion’s resident optimist By Kim Bhasin and Annmarie Hordern Photograph by Nolis Anderson
Boom Times in a Troubled Neighborhood
The video game industry has prospered in the pandemic. The fun comes at a cost
A Dangerous Dance For Microsoft
Buying TikTok would give the software giant a lift with consumers but risks unwelcome scrutiny
The AntiAnti-Vaxxers
Web-savvy doctors like Zubin Damania (aka ZDoggMD) are fighting vaccine pseudoscience, one viral clip at a time
The Real Vaccine Billionaires of Maharashtra
An Indian racehorse dynasty may be the world’s best hope for producing enough vaccine to end the pandemic
When Worst Gets Worse
The blast in Beirut laid bare the wreckage from decades of sectarian politics
Vaccine Nationalism
The world’s governments are vying to secure doses before their peers can. It’s already getting ugly
The Streaming Wars Come to Real Estate
Studio lots are a hot property as Blackstone starts to write big checks
Chevron Keeps It Old-School
As rivals go green, it’s sticking with fossil fuels
QAnon Crashes The Internet Party
Is it too late to keep the amorphous online conspiracy movement from breaking into the mainstream?