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BREAKING The (Wine) Glass Ceiling
After building the biggest Black-owned winery, the McBride sisters want to give back by funding female entrepreneurs
How to CASH OUT Without SELLING OUT
Founders of purpose-driven companies are using trusts to protect their values
The Good Business Issue
To reduce food waste, Misfits Market specializes in ugly organics, odd meat cuts and overstock packaged goods. Now it needs to scale its unusual supply chain way, way up
Reluctant Detente
○ The US is changing tack in its dealings with Venezuela
When Work From Home Means Work for Less
○ American businesses are recruiting remote employees in lower-cost cities
Bring on the Crypto Regulators
○ If FTX had followed existing US rules, many customers would have been protected and it may not have imploded
Retail Investors Back Away
Day traders have run out of ammo as inflation and interestrate hikes crimp their tactics
Who's at the Center of Tech's Universe?
Elon Musk's quick surrender in his war on Apple shows where the real power rests
Warming the Ice Cream Freezer
AI-enabled cases and treats designed for higher temperatures are giving Unilever a lift
Airbus Is Comin
A proposed A220-500 narrowbody jet and the larger A321 could squeeze the US aircraft giant
The Inflation Wild Card
China’s long-awaited emergence from Covid Zero will push up prices of goods and services
A Sign of Inflation Coming Down the Road
To understand why it's so hard to get a handle on inflation, take a look at car prices in the US today. Used-vehicle prices are dropping at the fastest pace in decades, and the cost of a new car is still skyrocketing.
You'll Pay For This
American and European taxpayers are helping maintain Russian superyachts stuck in legal limbo
High-Ranking Whiskey
Give back to those who’ve bravely served by imbibing some of the strong stuff.
Gary Gensler Is Looking Better Than Ever
Sam Bankman-Fried fooled a lot of people—but not the SEC chairman
A New Avatar For the Mouse
A sequel to the 2009 blockbuster will show whether Disney's $71 billion Fox purchase was worth it
Lithium Heats Up
As Ford and GM start financing miners, Tesla’s dominance among suppliers is slipping
Discount Airlines Need Not Apply
Low-cost carriers are abandoning Germany, citing sky-high fees they say favor Lufthansa
Moving Beyond the Online Meeting
Companies are trying to reconnect hybrid workforces with digital office spaces
Covid Chaos
Labor protests at China’s main iPhone production facility highlight Apple’s risks in the country
How to Give Away Your Empire and Keep Control
Billionaires use 501(c)(4)s to avoid taxes, keep control of a business and influence politics
Halal Investing Is Complicated. There's an App For That
New fintech companies and social media are helping match portfolios with beliefs
Caring Men
More men are quitting work to look after children or parents
The Global Risks From Rising Rates
There's a lot of debt out there. Here’s a guide to what could sour
Preventing Cow Burps With a Pill
A supplement with methane-busting properties is an alternative to seaweed
A Crystal Ball for Farmers
Cropin aims to help growers boost agricultural efficiency with technology
Fashion and Function
SLabs is using chips to track its clothing and open up new services
The Green Owl Is Very Fluent
Duolingo has a cult following and a grandiose mission. Can the language learning app educate the world for free and still satisfy Wall Street?
THE CANARY IN THE TEA FIELD
Not long ago, Sri Lanka was an economic success story. With stunning swiftness, it's become a cautionary tale of corruption and financial fragility
The Tragedies of Tik Tok
Kids as young as 8 have died attempting online challenges. Is socialmedia to blame?