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Foxconn Doesn't Meet Wisconsin Jobs Benchmark For 2018
Foxconn Technology Group didn’t create enough Wisconsin jobs in 2018 to immediately claim state tax credits.
What's Old Is New
Agency Consolidation May Be On The Way As Creative And Media Come Together Again.
Natural Born Challenger
Bethenny Frankel On How She Built Her Skinnygirl Empire By Trusting Her Instincts And Staying ‘in The Grit.’
Lisa Topol
DDB New York’s Co-cco Finds Inspiration Everywhere—including In Dog Agility.
Instilling Diversity Means Focusing On Nuances
It’s An Ongoing Effort That Shifts And Grows Over Time.
Flexible Flyer
After 130 Years, This Huge, Heavy, 19th Century Sled Is Still King Of The Hill.
Google Opens New Office In Berlin With Eye On Expansion
American tech giant Google has opened a new office in Berlin that it says will give it the space to expand in the German capital.
Why Brands Are Increasingly Tying Their Big Game Buys To A Cause
Why brands are increasingly tying their big game buys to a cause.
How Utility Stocks Got Risky
Climate change and PG&E’s fall force investors to rethink a once-stodgy sector
Karl's 'Bad Cold' And The Future Of Chanel
The 85-year-old design chief missed a show, raising the delicate issue of succession
Farm To Desk
Fast-casual restaurants like Dig Inn are overhauling their menus and reinventing their kitchens in a pivot to delivery
Swedish Liberalism Begins To Crack
The struggle to hold back racist forces risks fracturing the government
St. Barts Is Back
The glamorous getaway is just as you remember. But better
The MVP Of Super Bowl Ad Sales
CBS president and chief advertising revenue officer Jo Ann Ross has overseen six Big Games, and has the dramatic stories to prove it.
How China Makes Its Numbers
The integrity of the country’s economic data is no longer just an academic concern.
Brexit May Make This Beer Go Flat
BrewDog is a U.K. craft beer success story. But life outside the EU could slow its momentum.
Small Shop. Big Ideas.
Brunner’s 84 Lumber Super Bowl ad on immigration in 2017 is just as relevant today.
Adam Calvert
Instead Of Going For The Jugular, This Mullenlowe Creative Director Aims For The Funny Bone.
5 Super Bowl Ads To Watch For
From The Funny To The Scary To The Downright Puzzling.
Japan Gets Serious About Flying Cars
The country’s once-famed government skunk works has set its sights on aerial taxis and trucks. It has some catching up to do.
In Wenzhou, It's Adapt Or Die
A hub for private businesses is a crucible for Beijing’s plans to upgrade the economy.
Colleges Cope With Scooter Startups
Endowments are investing in the companies, while campus officials worry about safety.
Big Pharma's Efficiency Drive
A third of drug-development costs comes from patient studies. Novartis wants to make them cheaper.
An Economic Storm Gathers Over The Middle East
Leaders can no longer use oil wealth to placate their struggling citizens.
A Different Conception Of Privacy
More than 100 million women monitor their cycles on their phones. Here come the ads.
The Most Powerful Person In Silicon Valley
Billionaire Masayoshi Son has a vision for an AI-powered utopia where machines control how we live—and he’s spending hundreds of billions of dollars to realize it. Are you ready to live in Masa World?
The Bitter Angels Of Trump's Nature
Mick Mulvaney and Stephen Miller encourage the president’s disruptive instincts
NBCUniversal Jumps Into The Streaming Fray
NBCUniversal will launch an ad-supported streaming service in 2020, free for anyone who pays for a cable service.
An Investing Prophet Takes On Climate Change
Jeremy Grantham wants to devote $1 billion to help the world avoid calamity
What Does Innovation Look Like In 2019 And Beyond?
What does innovation look like in 2019 and beyond? The speakers at the fourth annual fast company innovation festival weigh in.