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THE SEDITION HUNTERS
Amateur sleuths pore over photos and videos online to ID Capitol rioters
The FOMO Economy
From AMC to Dogecoin to houses, buying seems driven as much by anxiety as by hope
KING OF CARDS
Sports trading cards are having a moment. And no one promotes the industry like Ken Goldin
Pay Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain
Vladimir Putin’s tolerance for criminal hackers will be on the agenda when he meets with President Biden on June 16
It's TEQUILA O'CLOCK In NYC
Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville is a hit song, a chill state of mind, a billion-dollar marketing empire, and the new best worst attraction in Times Square
Is Streaming the Limit for Sky?
As its content providers start online services, the broadcaster pivots to create its own shows
China's Dangerous Diplomacy
Why the Wolf Warriors won’t change course
4 Smallbusiness Innovations That Will Outlast The Pandemic
Small businesses that survived the COVID-19 pandemic still face a long road to recovery, but some of the innovations business owners adopted last year may outlast the pandemic itself.
A Pop-Up Store Hits the Road
Cuyana’s store-on-a-truck is a cost-effective way to quickly test locations and products
It's Time to Party
Liz Cheney’s ouster from Republican leadership makes a third political party more likely
Gaming an Early Warning System
How a well-intended U.S. government database fuels dangerous vaccine misinformation
POWERFUL WOMEN IN FINANCE
The coronavirus is not only a public health crisis of magnitude – it’s also a looming reshuffle of the global economic order. Leading through the pandemic and economic crisis is not a minor accomplishment, but the events of this past year haven’t stopped the 10 trailblazers who make up Industry Leaders’ Most Powerful Women in Finance list.
GERMANY ADOPTS NEW LAW TO HASTEN THE END OF COAL PLANTS
A new climate law adopted by Germany requires that all coal-fired power plants be shut down before the promulgated 2038 deadline. In January 2020, the German government had negotiated a deal worth €40 billion to phase out coal power by 2038, but now it seems the country is in a hurry to end its dependence on coal power due to urgent climate concerns.
IRS AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATING CRYPTO EXCHANGE BINANCE
Singapore-based Binance was co-founded in 2017 by Changpeng Zhao, and is the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world. The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is probing money laundering and tax-related offenses on the platform by any US citizen. They are investigating whether any illegal trading of derivatives linked to digital tokens was done. The United States residents can only purchase these kinds of products from firms registered with the CFTC.
GEN Z ANGELS
INVESTORS SEEM TO BE GETTING YOUNGER AND YOUNGER.
Biggest AI Talent Grab of the Year
In a post-COVID-19 world, the role of Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) will be redefined. Companies striving to defend their existing markets and accelerate recovery are looking at a wide range of strategies such as alliances and partnerships. In addition, deal-makings now have to reflect the new environmental and societal priorities of the post-crisis world, which include making organic changes like going virtual, remote collaborations, and potentially less inperson networking.
POSTWAR BOOM
PANDEMIC BRINGS GOOD SALES GROWTH FOR LUXURY CAR BRANDS
GOOGLE PLANS TO BUILD A COMMERCIAL QUANTUM COMPUTER BY 2029
Google is confident it can build a commercial-grade quantum computer by 2029. The search engine giant’s chief executive Sundar Pichai announced the plan to build a quantum computer during the Google I/O stream. To follow through on this ambitious journey is an important milestone in the form of a new Quantum AI campus in Santa Barbara, California, where Google engineers and scientists will be hard to work to build the world’s first commercial quantum computer.
BEYOND THE STARS
The dream of space tourism is alive and well.
2021 SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP SHORTAGE
The semiconductor chip shortage is far from over but this hasn’t stopped governments around the globe from getting creative to move production ahead. The impact of the chip crisis on the automotive market has been debilitating, resulting in competition between automakers and electronics manufacturers.
THE EVANSTON REPARATIONS EXPERIMENT
In the first American city to offer reparations to its Black residents, a million questions remain— including whether the payments should even be called reparations
THE NEXT SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD
If you’re Indiana Jonesin’ to explore the world again, look no further than these crowd-free destinations, each as awe-inspiring as the Pyramids of Giza or Machu Picchu.
The New Home on the Range
A quest to rescue America’s dude ranches, one city slicker at a time.
India's Covid Orphans
Pleas for help are flooding social media platforms, potentially putting parentless children at risk
Trips Worth Fighting For
Resorts around the world are using martial arts to give an authentic taste of local culture
Say Goodbye To Lost Luggage
Apple’s AirTag is a truly handy way to recover items that slip from your grasp
THE GOSPEL OF CATHIE WOOD
A few months of poor performance haven’t shaken the superstar fund manager’s faith in a future where technology makes everything better and her investors get very rich
Cuba Bets Big on Its Own Vaccines
If they prove effective, locally made drugs could be an economic lifeline for the island
A Viewer's Guide to the Future of Entertainment
The pandemic has changed Hollywood. Here are five shifts that will last
MICHAEL DUBIN HAS LEFT THE BUILDING
He said goodbye over Zoom to his billion-dollar idea, closed his laptop, and ... he was gone. So what’s the founder of DollarShave Club to do now that he’s already shaved the world?