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For Sale: One 511,000-Acre Ranch, $725 Million
What does it take to sell a Texas property the size of a small nation? They're finding out at the famed Waggoner Ranch.
Greetings From Bitcoin Island
No place on the planet has welcomed digital currencies as warmly as the Isle Of Man.
Spain's Man In The Middle
A decade ago, Albert Rivera posed naked to announce the birth of his political party. Now, he's got a shot at being a power broker in the upcoming election.
Manuel Henriquez Has Been Dealing With A Few Things, Ok?
FOR MANUEL HENRIQUEZ, the founder and chief executive officer of Hercules Capital Inc., if ever there were a year to remember—or maybe forget—this would be it.
napa valley high
america’s most famous wine region feels new again, thanks to pioneering hoteliers, distillers, and chefs. sample the best of it over three delicious days
The Fixers
How Global Infrastructure Partners turned a sleepy sector into one that has investors clamoring for more
How Poland's Private-debt Pioneer Made It Through The Country's Latest Crisis
RAFAL LIS ALMOST single-handedly created Poland’s private-debt market. In seven years he built his company, CVI Dom Maklerski sp. z o.o., into a 5.9 billion zloty ($1.5billion) boutique asset manager.
How 'Baby Bonds' Might Help Address The U.S. Wealth Gap
WEALTH INEQUALITY—and specifically the yawning racial wealth gap (the median black family has about one-tenth the net worth of a white household)—is a thorny challenge for U.S. policymakers. One solution increasingly discussed by progressive politicians but seen as lacking popular support would be for the government to pay reparations to black Americans for the wealth lost during generations of slavery and discrimination.
Blooming Nuts!
AFTER A FOUR-YEAR drought that cut production of California almonds and brought criticism of farmers’ water usage, one of the state’s biggest exports is back. Almond production in the season that ended last year topped the predrought record set in 2012.
Does The World Really Need An AI-Powered Dark Pool?
MATHEMATICAL FORMULAS, scrawled in red and black, cover a glass wall.
There Will Be Oil
On The Verge Of Becoming The World’s Newest Petrostate, Tiny Guyana Isn’t Ready For The Multibillion-dollar Windfall Heading Its Way. But Exxon Mobil Is
The End Of The Hydrocarbon Era
Dustin Yellin, a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based artist whose intricate 3D photomontages adorn the likes of New York’s Lincoln Center, wants to draw your gaze to climate change.
Aarhus, The World's Biggest Maker Of Wind Turbines!
Propelled by Europe’s remarkable shift away from fossil fuels, the Danish city of Aarhus is at the center of a booming renewable economy