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TikTok's Black Creators FIGHT BACK
Many of the hottest viral stars are white people who got famous doing dances by created Black performers. Now the originators want credit and payment for their work
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AS BEIJING TIGHTENS ITS CONTROL, GLOBAL CEOS WEIGH THE RISKS OF DOING BUSINESS IN CHINA
Can Anyone Make China Play By The Rules?
The global economy depends on Tokyo and Washington coordinating their defense against cyber and trade threats, says Prime Minister Suga
Do You Have What It Takes to Run Your Own Business?
Here's how to figure out if you've got the right stuff to succeed
The Imitation Game
Retail has always thrived on Target, with its billion-dollar private trends—spotting them, copying them labels, has turned this and capitalizing on them approach into a winning strategy.
Wind of Change
Public companies are struggling to embrace stakeholder capitalism. Can a new breed of activist investor help?
The Site Pushing the Big Lie About Arizona's Election Audit
The Gateway Pundit, which has a history of advancing promoting the audit in Maricopa County
Jennifer Beals
WHEN THE L WORD FIRST PREMIERED ON SHOWTIME IN 2004, PORTRAYALS of queer characters were rare and one-sided.
Less Talk More Pivot
Reorienting the military to counter China is an urgent priority for the U.S.—but easier said than done
The Majority Minority
In Silicon Valley, Asian American tech workers seem to have made it. Why doesn’t it feel that way?
THE RAINMAKERS
COULSON AVIATION’S SOUPED-UP FLEET OF HELICOPTERS AND PLANES HELPS REIN IN BLAZES FROM CALIFORNIA TO CANBERRA
The People's Capitalism
President Xi Jinping is putting entrepreneurs and investors on notice that ordinary Chinese come first
The SEC Takes On Crypto
Gary Gensler says the watchdog has power to protect investors in digital assets
Expect Delays
One factory’s logistics show the cost to businesses of strained U.S. infrastructure
Beyond the Reddit of the Apes
Social media is more than bros pushing meme stocks. Smart, fresh voices are out there
China's EV Evangelists
Forget makeup. Influencers are pitching electric cars in the No. 1 alternative fuel market
The ‘I Quit' Revolution
Restless at work? Don’t join the throngs of people making a job move until you read this
WHY WE STILL LIVE IN Reagan's America
The 40th president’s optimistic faith—and lucky timing—help explain his enduring appeal
Moving Forward
Leon Bridges eclectic third album Gold-Diggers Sound finds the acclaimed singer-songwriter further moving away from the ’60s retro-soul feel of his breakout debut
The Salinger Dilemma
How do you put a price on the sound of an author’s voice?
The New Kid In Class: Delta
Rising virus cases and a hodgepodge of state mask rules promise a rocky start to the U.S. school year
RETURN TO OFFICE, OR NOT
Employers will have to retool policies for postpandemic hybrid, remote, and in-office work
Korea's ‘Overnight Beggars'
Skyrocketing real estate prices could cost the Democratic Party the presidency in next year’s elections
U.S. Mask Makers Send An SOS
Manufacturers can’t sell their products, a sign of vulnerability in the PPE supply chain
Buy Now, Pay Later Bursts Through
Fintech companies have brought back the installment plan, and even Apple’s getting in
A New Breed Of Organ Donors
Martine Rothblatt’s first multibillion-dollar medical business came from a desperate need to save her daughter’s life. Decades later, she’s racing to protect her again
Last days of the Rainforest
The Brazilian Amazon is approaching the point of no return, and the government is fanning the flames
China's Giant Bet on Blockchain
Beijing’s expected launch of a digital yuan next year is part of a bigger plan to take a global lead in the future of the internet
Nine Things I Didn't Know About Superyachts Until I Became A Deckhand
Whether towing a boat of prostitutes or tweezing sand out of places you’d never imagine, the crew endures a choppy ride