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Wind IN THEIR SAILS
TASKED WITH CUTTING EMISSIONS RAPIDLY, OCEAN SHIPPERS ARE TURNING TO AN ANCIENT METHOD WITH A MODERN TWIST
MIRROR IMAGINATIONS
RETNKING SUPPLY CHAINS IN THE METAVERSE
The Next Phase of Work
No longer just a virtual meeting company, Zoom is building a full Al-powered collaboration platform for the future of work
BALANCING ACT
The largest county in America is going digital. The CIO of California's San Bernardino County shares the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Thank you for being a friend
Robot companions help seniors combat Isolation
Trust Your Gut
Personalized nutrition uses in-depth insights to customize diets
GET YOUR MIND RIGHT
MEDITATION FOR LEADSHIP & CREATIVITY
WASTE NOT, WANT NOT
MINIMIZING WASTE IN MANUFACTURING
THE SMART MONEY
PROGRAMMABLE PAYMENT S-8— THE FUTURE OF FINANCE 2
Bright Ideas
FORNDLY NICKMAED THE the Queen City, Charlotte, North Carolina, is a destination that thrives on many fronts. Visitors can look forward to year round mild weather, a robust food and drink scene that includes more than 40 breweries, and an ever-growing cultural lineup of museums, public murals and music performances.
Full House
Corporate buyouts are on the rise at boutique properties
Spirit of Adventure
Oscar-winning actor and philanthropist Matthew McConaughey launches a cheeky tequila brand with wife Camila Alves
Fouquet's New York
Francophiles are likely all too familiar with Fouquet’s Paris, the sumptuous and historic hotel on the Champs-Élysées that has been open since 1899.
Power Points
Flexibility is key to getting the most out of your rewards programs this summer
Bandon Dunes
In 1999, a national golf magazine sent me on a road trip four and a half hours from my home in Portland to review a new resort on the Oregon coast that seemed particularly destined for obscurity.
Bigger and Better
Dubai plans a mega airport to attract more flights and passengers
Urban Renewal
How Port Authority executive director Rick Cotton is revolutionizing the airports of New York and New Jersey
LATAM VIP Lounge
The LATAM VIP Lounge in Santiago International Airport’s Terminal 2 offers a peaceful retreat for international travelers. Covering more than 43,000 square feet, this lounge is the largest in South America, providing a combination of luxury, sustainability and comfort.
Remote Control
The Malin, a designforward work-focused membership club, brings professionals together in New York and Nashville
Private Flies
FORGET THE DAY when private aviation was reserved solely for celebs, royals and high-powered CEOs. You don’t have to be a Logan Roy scion to travel on your terms. In 2024, private jets are taking off as a viable option for business travelers, shifting toward flexibility, cost sense, ease of use, and convenience.
Everything Old Is New Again
Vintage items and traditional techniques add an analog soul to a digital world
Jeep Wrangler
When the U.S. Army asked automakers to build a “light reconnaissance vehicle” at the start of World War II, the prototype was delivered within 75 days.
Good Made Better Keeps Getting Better
SUZANNE C. LEE tests Dan Keller's wood and metal reading and writing accessories and finds her childhood dream desk come to fruition.
Fathoming the Unfathomable
The new Kanilea Pen Co. Blue Moana fountain pen and Mau Loa cap band are inspired by the ocean's depths and universal interconnectivity.
Swivodex, Sailors, and the Plastic Revolution: An Overview of Dip-less Desk Sets, Part V
The end of World War II ushered in a new era, with plastics technology opening the way to better and less costly products of all sorts.
"Winter Counts:" Transforming Non-fiction into Fiction
Creative writing typically blends what we know and experience with what we invent and imagine.
The Other Articles of Impeachment
\"Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! All persons are commanded to keep silent, on pain of imprisonment...\"
The Road to Recovery
A recent trip to Wajima, Japan, by TACCIA's Shu-Jen Lin shows tragedy in the present but hope for the future.
Stationery Fest 2024 Introduces a New Pen Show Concept
Starting a new pen show is always a risky venture, but starting one in New York City, New York, is even riskier, especially when the pen show in question is not designed to be a pen show, per se—at least, not in the format we are used to.
The Mystery of the Purloined Parkers
What do G-men, mobsters, and tampons have in common? The two most epic fountain pen heists in history.