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FAIRNESS AND BEAUTY
Fairness has been a long-standing beauty standard in many cultures around the world
HOW TO EARN ONLINE MONEY
If you’re looking for ways to earn more money, you’ve come to the right place.
GET READY FOR SUMMER! THE HOTTEST TRENDS IN BIKINI FASHION
Summertime is the perfect time to hit the beach and enjoy a little fashion-and bikinis
Instagram's Founders Say It's Time for a New Social App
The rise of AI and the fall of Twitter could create opportunities for upstarts
The Risk Wall Street Doesn't Want to Think About
○ The consequences of not raising the debt ceiling are so awful that Congress is sure to do it in time—right?
There's an Art To This Game
A reality show pits artist against artist, fighting over a prize that's already been won.
PONY EXPRESS
Through snow and mud and mountains, the Ferrari Purosangue SUV is a speed machine By Hannah Elliott Photographs by Alberto Bernasconi
Prying Open the Insurance Black Box
Rule changes give companies tools to control health spending-and a legal responsibility
Silicon Valley's OBSESSION with the AI APOCALYPSE
EFFECTIVE ALTRUISM became a punchline after Sam Bankman Fried’s implosion, but its philosophy of maximum do-gooding is part of a wider web of tech industry thinking, funding, living, zealotry—and alleged abuse.
Wooing the Unemployed
Business schools see a crowded pool of applicants in laid-off (or worried) tech workers
KEEPERS OF THE FLAME
Culture warriors, foodies and affluent homeowners are clutching their gas stoves. Can Americans finally be persuaded to switch to induction?
Building a Better Backpack
Self-proclaimed \"bag nerds\" have created a market for ultra-functional carryalls, made with elite materials By Ryan Cavataro Photograph by Linda Xiao
China's Covid Scars
After imposing three years of sacrifice, Xi Jinping's government let Covid tear through the population in two months. Moving on won't be easy
Chill Out, Look Up
A trip to Sweden's Arctic Retreat finds days packed with physical fun and nights aglow with the northern lights
Defaults Are Coming to a Downtown Near You
Facing rising interest rates and empty buildings, even wealthy landlords are skipping payments on office space
Tech Layoffs Rattle B-School Grads
Contraction in the industry could mean less recruiting of MBAs
The Trouble With Quitting China
○ The country has specialized machinery and skilled workers difficult to find elsewhere
So Many Jobs, So Few Workers
○ In Ohio, America’s push to construct a slew of chip plants is running headlong into a labor shortage
The Case for Ditching Your Wallet
Bellroy's clever phone carrier keeps those last crucial cards close.
Where the Ax Will Fall Next
Another week, another round of job cuts—this time Meta Platforms Inc. is adding to the 11,000 people it fired in November with thousands more, Bloomberg News has reported.
'I Am Strong Enough'
Not sure you can take on a new challenge like franchising? Shea Coleman has advice she learned from the military: You've got this.
10 Rules for Building a Personal Brand That Lasts
We asked 10 people with devoted, lucrative followings to share the most unexpected takeaways from their wild and winding journeys of building personal brands.
The Business of Getting Personal
Lewis Howes has built a massive (and massively lucrative) personal brand by getting very personal with his audience. What's the secret? Don't be afraid to rewrite your story, over and over.
Your Personal Brainstorm
Need to sort out your thoughts? Steal a page (literally) from Nikhita Singh, cofounder of Artificial. Here's how.
What's Your Big Idea?
As a leader, you're supposed to have "vision"-but how do you articulate it and rally others around it? Here, six leaders share their philosophies.
Why This? Why Now? Why You?
You don't need expertise to disrupt an industry. You just need good answers to those three questions. That's how Naveen Jain, founder of medical testing company Viome, has built his legendary career.
Capitol Improvements
The 2023 omnibus bill heralds good news for Boeing
The Data Game
Pitting your company against an international propaganda machine may not look like a solid business strategy, but then Pulkit Jaiswal has never taken the easiest route
The Shape of Water
Optimistic sailing is on the horizon for the cruise industry in 2023
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
The towering facade of the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma clearly illustrates the contrast between the reverent preservation of the old and the anxious embrace of the new in Mexico’s capital