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SINGAPORE: Atlas
Within Singapore's landmark Parkview Square building is Atlas, a grand bar in a gigantic lobby space
THE VOICE OF SUSTAINABILITY
As the pace of change accelerates in Saudi Arabia, Hawazen Nazieh Nassief is helping to turn environmental and social responsibility into a priority for businesses across the country.
Killer Robots in the Crosshairs
Recent requests by police in California to arm robots with explosives or firearms to use against suspects have set off a huge debate.
Steady Over Sexy Could Save Your Portfolio
These six bank, defense, and health care stocks are promising safe havens in what's shaping up to be a shaky stretch.
Wall Street's Oil Stain
Banks and investment firms have made a host of \"net-zero\" pledges in recent years. But their heavy dependence on revenue from fossil fuel projects shows how hard it will be to keep those promises.
HOW BETTER CHEMISTRY CATALYZES DECARBONIZATION
Chemours's innovations in membrane materials, specialty plastics, and refrigerants will be crucial for reducing emissions in transportation and heavy industry.
The Conversation: GINA DROSOS
The jewelry giant Signet isn't a household name, but it owns huge brands that any mall shopper would recognize on sight, including Kay, Zales, Jared, and teenager mainstay Piercing Pagoda. Drosos, Signet's first female CEO, has reversed a long slump at the company by making smart tech bets and fixing a badly broken management culture. Her next challenge? Persuading consumers to keep buying jewelry as the economy softens.
THE WORLD'S MOST ADMIRED COMPANIES
THE BIGGEST TECH COMPANIES may be facing relatively tough times, but the 25th edition of the Fortune World's Most Admired Companies All-Stars list suggests that the giants' peers respect them as much as ever.
Hitting Pay Dirt
Feed the pigs, then luxuriate at the spa at these agritourism resorts where guests can take a hands-on approach to farm-to-table eating.
Get Ready for the Mindset Shift of 'Retro Capitalism'
The \"everything bubble\" has popped, and millennials may not like what happens next.
The Great Tech-Job Reshuffle
After a decade-long boom, high-profile tech companies are laying off thousands of workers. But many newly unemployed are in demand in other industries.
CRYPTO'S NEWBIE ALLY IN CONGRESS
RITCHIE TORRES says he knew nothing about crypto when he joined the House two years ago. Now he could shape its post-FTX future.
Charting a New Course
A new PGA TOUR season brings with it a freshly designed app and stunning website that engage fans with the content and functionality they asked for.
The True Cost of Success
For senior executives, it takes a village to raise a family and be the boss. So why is there still a stigma around women hiring help?
A Bet on High-End Bikes in Portugal
Frame maker Carbon Team says speedy delivery times give it an edge over Asian rivals
Call Me by My New Name
To come up with a winning moniker for your company, follow trends and consult a chatbot
A 3D Printing Factory: A3D Printer Isn't Cool. You Know What's Cool?
SpaceX veterans aim to realize the potential of a technology whose big promises have never quite come through
The Richest Fanboy In Wrestling
Tony Khan’s All Elite Wrestling wants to unseat WWE, if its chairman, Vince McMahon, doesn’t do it first
A Safari Like You've Never Seen
A rugged new breed of trips in Botswana takes animals out of the equation.
The Old Drip Is Still Hip
A Moccamaster KBGV Select remains the simplest, most reliable route to a consummate cup
Ingredientes Especiales
Flavor is foremost in the newest wave of one-off and seasonal Mexican-style brews
A Portable Powerhouse
The versatile Razer Blade 17 is more than just a gaming laptop
CORE Problems
Sean Penn’s nonprofit grew from a modest disaster-relief operation into a pandemic hero. Yet employees and partners say it’s also a chaotic mess where allegations of sexual harassment went ignored
In Case of a Debt Crisis, Break Glass
The US Treasury has a few options if Congress doesn’t cooperate, but they’re all risky
How Stockpickers Steer Through Storms
The bear market has made active managers look good—so far
This ETF Changed Everything
The SPDR S&P 500 was built for traders, but it democratized investing along the way
The Secret to EV Success Is in the Software
There’s a common misconception about what makes electric vehicles so disruptive. Automakers have long considered their core technology to be the powertrain—essentially the engine and transmission. For all of the components they bought from suppliers, it was a pretty safe bet that premium carmakers in particular would assemble the powertrain themselves. That, they thought, is what set them apart. Thus, BMW AG’s advertising slogan is “Freude durch Fahren” (“joy through driving”).
THE HACKERS AND THE HOSPITALS
When cybercriminals took down Ireland’s health-care system, they may have also set off the gang’s own collapse
Moving Past Modelo
Hispanic craft brewers are highlighting Mexican styles and ingredients.
The Chickens That Lay Zero-Carbon Eggs
Dutch producer Kipster cuts emissions by replacing the fresh grains hens consume with leftovers humans won’t eat