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Happy Little Trees
To soothe pandemic anxiety, check out the tutorials of Ryan Neil, the Bob Ross of bonsai
The Front - Runner
Oxford’s Covid-19 vaccine, devised by Sarah Gilbert, is in human trials. AstraZeneca has lined up agreements to produce 2 billion doses.
THE BRONCO IS BACK
THE SUV THAT O.J. MADE FAMOUS IS GETTING A MAKEOVER, THANKS TO A FEW OBSESSED FORD EMPLOYEES
Covid Conversations With a Wall Street Titan
How the pandemic looks to one of America’s wealthiest people
The Year of The Quarantine Blockbuster
Netflix says 85 million people watched the Mark Wahlberg action movie Spenser Confidential, not one of them in a theater. Is Hollywood finally waking up to the potential of the streaming smash?
A Scare for Foreign Students
The U.S. backed down from a controversial policy, but students are still feeling the chill
Bypassed by The Rescue
Not much of Washington’s $2 trillion has reached Cleveland’s predominantly Black neighborhoods
Hair Metal Returns!
Investors are buying up song rights, and lots of artists need cash
A Bigger Market for Electronic Monitors
Corrections centers are stocking up as they release prisoners because of Covid-19
The World's Best
Our list of 200 franchises that are expanding (and thriving!) around the globe.
Solve Tomorrow's Problems Today
We can still build sustainable businesses. But it’ll require thinking far ahead—and acting now.
HOW WE'LL FRANCHISE
As the pandemic has unfolded, questions have swirled around franchising. Can food service, its biggest category, survive in a time of social distancing? Will people continue to buy franchises in uncertain times? And can brands make large, expensive changes across hundreds or thousands of units? So far, the answer seems to be: Yes! The pandemic has shown just how resilient and adaptable franchising can be. Here’s what comes next.
HOW WE'LL BUILD
In the pandemic’s early days, celebrated investor Marc Andreessen wrote an essay about the power of entrepreneurship. “Every step of the way, to everyone around us, we should be asking the question, What are you building?” he wrote. “What are you building directly, or helping other people to build, or teaching other people to build, or taking care of people who are building?” On the following pages, entrepreneurs offer their answers.
Pivot Now, Thrive Later
Few things will look the same on the other side of this crisis, so don’t hang on to yesterday’s ideas. Here’s how five businesses ditched their original concepts and discovered even greater opportunities.
Lessons from Past Crises
Yes, it’s possible to come out of the pandemic stronger. Here’s how seven entrepreneurs thrived during the recession, 9/11, and other terrible events.
“Incredible Innovation Comes Out of Dark Times”
Sara Blakely has steered Spanx through 20 years of ups and downs, including personal devastation and global catastrophe. It has taught her a lot about the value of adversity.
How We'll Connect
Entrepreneurship is not a solo experience. It’s a collective effort—building a team, finding partners, fostering relationships with consumers that could last days or decades. So while the pandemic has changed the way we connect, it hasn’t changed the simple fact that we must connect. With new tools, philosophies, and work-from-home strategies, we’re setting ourselves up for an interconnected future—whether by screen, in person, or a bit of both.
How We'll Thrive
Nothing will ever be the same, we’re told. The world is forever different. That may be true in some ways. We may want and create new things; we may engage with new technologies; we may be focused on new problems to solve. But let’s not forget: We can flourish in this new world, just as we did in the old. There’s still a bounty of possibilities, and an open sky for our ambitions. We do not need to settle for less. We can thrive. We will thrive. Here’s how.
Safe At Home
Working remotely makes cybersecurity more critical than ever
SAFE PASSAGE
What travelers should know about taking care when they take to the road in a post-panic world
SUNSHINE STATE OF MIND
As Florida takes the next step toward reopening, travelers here can find a sparkling palette of possibilities
POWER SURGE
From supercars to superminis and reborn classics to high-tech saloons, 2020 will see a huge array of new cars vying for your attention
NAVIGATING THE WAY FORWARD
The New Normal in travel hardly seems normal at all – but the journey is still worth the effort
Healthy Boost
Travel can be rough on the immune system – but there are some smart, easy ways to build it up
Travel Comes Clean
As the coronavirus pandemic lingers, travel providers are spinning out new measures every day to counter the threat
HIgh Value Proposition
Flexible, responsive and surprisingly affordable, business aviation makes a compelling case for companies of all sizes
In the Realm of Legends
Nestled along the rugged western coast of Great Britain, Wales is a country unlike any other
Far Away, So Close
As travel moves toward what is called the “new normal,” and business and leisure travelers alike assess how, where and why they will travel, statistics are showing that staycations, drive-to locations, and urban resorts are high on determined travelers’ wish-lists this summer and fall.
The Mercenary Influencer
A former Green Beret and prolific Instagrammer signed a contract to, essentially, heist a whole country and turn it over to a new government. The results were embarrassing
The Master Thief
Sean Murphy was an epic weed smoker, a devoted Tom Brady fan, and the best cat burglar that Lynn, Mass., had ever seen