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Covid Pills Face a Truth Problem
Merck’s new medicine is set to enter a landscape where misinformation is widespread
The U.S. Is Falling Behind on Women's Rights
With the Supreme Court poised to restrict access to abortion, the nation takes another step backward
A Global Urge to Lie Flat
Burned-out millennials and Gen Zers are quitting their jobs by the millions
Addicted to Work
In Out of Office, two remote-work evangelists uncover the cause of all your stress: Your job
IS YOUR HIRING IN NEED OF HELP?
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Chris and Shivani VS. the World
Venture investor Chris Sacca talks with Shivani Siroya, founder of fintech company Tala, about scaling up your business without locking it down.
Meet Your Future Banker
In 2021, Brian Armstrong proved the digital economy doesn’t need the U.S. Dollar. Here’s why that’s important—why it matters to you —and why it makes his juggernaut, coinbase, inc.’s company of the year.
Fake It Till You Make... A Mess
When the media company Ozy unraveled last fall, its CEO, Carlos Watson-the would-be wizard of Ozy-stood accused of inflating performance, inventing partners, and looking the other way when his co-founder impersonated a YouTube exec to potential investors. It wasn't, however, the first time a finding hungry, win-at-any-cost entrepreneur would take preposterously desperate measures: Cook the books? Check. Conspire to traffic cocaine? Hey, it's financing! Dress like Steve Jobs? Sadly, yes. Take a look at some who crossed the line from unbridled hype to “Let me explain, Your Honor.” – BILL SHAPIRO
The Future of...Fixing Pharmaceuticals
Eric Edwards is cofounder and chief executive officer of Phlow, a public benefit pharmaceutical corporation. He previously co-founded pharmaceutical company Kaléo, where, among other roles, he was responsible for overall scientific strategy and pharmaceutical development programs. Following an unprecedented year for the pharmaceutical industry, including leaps in vaccine technology and supply chain shortages, Inc. asked Edwards to share his vision for the future of pharmaceuticals.
The New Fighter At the CFPB
Rohit Chopra wants to know more about tech companies’ plans for financial products
Next on Your Plate: Bug Burgers
The faux-meat industry is starting to explore fruit fly patties and mealworm nuggets
Ready Aim Omicron!
Drugmakers always knew variants would arise. The latest will test their preparedness
Treasure Hunters Of the Stalled Supply Chain
For salvage companies, an unclaimed shipping container is a potentially profitable mystery box
In the EV Age, Hyundai Still Has High Hopes for Hydrogen Cars
The South Korean automaker sees fuel-cell technology as key to decarbonizing global transportation
When Same-Day Delivery Is Too Slow
Gopuffis trying to outrace its competitors in the “dark convenience store” business
Crossing Borders With Crypto
A Mexico-based startup says it can send remittances from the U.S. cheaper and faster
The Next Accounting Fiasco
Twenty years after Enron’s failure, investors are still vulnerable to corporate numbers games
Mind Over Matter
In an era of body positivity, some companies are selling mindfulness as a way to lose weight. The approach is not as healthy as it seems.
High-speed 5G drives new opportunities for small businesses
AS THE 5G ROLLOUT CONTINUES, IT OFFERS SMALL AND MIDSIZE BUSINESSES A FAST, SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL BROADBAND
Intelligently Electrifying the Planet
NUVVE TRANSFORMS ELECTRIC VEHICLES INTO ENERGY-EARNING ASSETS
Before & After
Productivity means something different now. Let's embrace that.
“I hate it, but it's over fast.”
In the morning, I take five Duolingo lessons. I do three French lessons, one Portuguese lesson, and, of late, a Japanese lesson.
Cynthia Nixon – Parting Shot
The excitement building for And Just Like That (HBO, december 9), the new chapter of Sex And The City, is palpable; its announcement during the pandemic was almost therapeutic.
A Maximum Memorial
How Boeing’s missteps continued well past the Ethiopian Airlines flight that killed all 157 on board
WHAT'S UP? (AND WHAT'S DOWN?)
What’ll happen to the price of advertising? Will more female founders get funded? We had Good Judgment’s superforecasters answer these questions and more.
THE CRYSTAL SUPERBALL
Want to know the future? Meet an elite team of forecasters who have turned future-gazing into a science (and you can even steal a few of their tricks).
NOW WE'RE TALKING!
Mental health was once a taboo subject, but it’s becoming an increasingly good business—and a valuable service to those struggling silently. That’s why Selena Gomez, who has been open about her own mental health, is partnering with her mother, film and TV producer Mandy Teefey, and Daniella Pierson, founder of a favorite Gen Z newsletter, to launch a media company that changes the conversation.
How Many Ways Can You Spin an Idea?
One insight can produce many companies. My obsessive music habit as a teen has already driven three.
Two-Way Conversations Are the Future of Recruiting
To hire the right people for today and tomorrow, it’s time to stop asking candidates to prove why they’re right for the job.
Business Is Like Biology
Companies and living creatures grow in eerily similar ways. These lessons from nature can help you thrive—and avoid disruption.