Los Angeles Times
Nobel laureate was Caltech president
He played pivotal role in the debates over the use, and misuse, of genetic engineering.
8 min |
September 09, 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
Why Stressed Candidates Make Better Cross-Cultural Hires
WHEN INTERVIEWING JOB CANDIDATES, YOU MAY LOOK FOR EVIDENCE that they stay calm under pressure, and interpret signs that they are easily stressed as red flags.
1 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
MANAGING HYBRID INNOVATION
HYBRID WORK ARRANGEMENTS OFFER flexibility, cost savings, and a more diverse workforce, but studies reveal that virtual collaboration creates distinct challenges for innovation.
1 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
How the EU's Taxonomy Combats Greenwashing
The European Union's criteria for identifying green activities can be a better guide than standard ESG measures.
7 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
Formalize Escalation Procedures to Improve Decision-Making
Conflict is inevitable. A systematic approach to escalation helps organizations manage disagreements efficiently and make better decisions.
10+ min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
Building Innovation Teams Across National Borders
Restrictive immigration policies are forcing multinational enterprises to rethink their R&D strategies. Here are four approaches to maintain innovation excellence with geographically dispersed teams.
10+ min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
Should You Recruit New People, or Upskill Your Workforce?
I worry that we don't have the skills in-house that we need to seize future opportunities.
2 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
The B2B Opportunity in Corporate Sustainability
Major brands need help meeting their sustainability commitments. Here's how B2B suppliers can turn this challenge into a growth opportunity.
7 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
Strategic Alignment Reconciles Purpose and Profitability
Sustained performance requires a company purpose that is validated in the market.
10 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
A Data-Driven Approach to Advancing Meritocracy
Instead of simply relying on best practices, employers should adopt a talent management strategy that addresses bias and inequity while ensuring efficient, fair, and merit-based decisions.
10+ min |
Fall 2025
Stereophile
A poor man's audio show review
My local audio dealer told me that neither of the two stereo mags would be reporting from the Costa Mesa audio show, which I attended in June, which is formally called T.H.E. (Total HiFi Experience) Show SoCal,¹ so I thought I would step in and give it a quick-and-dirty review from the perspective of regular Joe Audiophile rather than that of the polished, professional reporters Stereophile usually sends.
3 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
A Succession Story in Toronto
This month's Re-Tales takes us to Toronto again—though it's quite a different story than the one we told last month, in a different part of Toronto.
3 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
JOHN GIOLAS ASSUMES MARKETING LEADERSHIP AT CH PRECISION AND WATTSON AUDIO
Industry veteran John Giolas, global director of marketing for Swiss-based Wattson Audio since November 2024, has expanded his portfolio by also becoming global director of marketing for Wattson's parent company, CH Precision. The appointment, effective July 16, 2025, consolidates marketing strategy across both Swiss brands under Giolas's direction.
8 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
The Shanling ET3 CD transport
Costing just $899, Shanling's top-loading ET3 CD transport appears to have been designed by people who recognize the multitude of big and small fails (or lost opportunities) of previous CD transports. In use, the ET3 felt like a distillation of what I've always wanted in a transport: strong, solid, compact, cool-looking, and feels good to use. Everyone knows I like pro-audio cool with no froufrou. This Shanling deck looked so damn smart and felt so good to touch that it kept my mind repeating, \"Yep! That's how a CD transport should be built!\"
10+ min |
October 2025
Stereophile
Static, the Master Wand, and very large choirs
The largest regularly scheduled choral singing event in the world is the Estonian National Song Festival, or Laulupidu, which comes around about once every five years in Tallinn, Estonia's capital city. The numbers are pretty mind blowing.
10 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
CH Precision C10
It takes audacity for a company that already builds one of the finest DACs on the planet, which is already expensive, to set out to build one that's so much better that it warrants an extra digit in the model number and a much higher price tag. But then CH Precision has never lacked audacity.
10+ min |
October 2025
Stereophile
Pablo Records via Granz and Kassem
Way back in my ignorant youth I thought that Pablo Records, the label of jazz producer/promoter legend Norman Granz, was where jazz artists went to fade away, where they were put out to pasture.
3 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
The prince of dark melody
John Michael Osbourne was obsessed with the Beatles. Better known by the sobriquet “Ozzy,” the cofounding lead singer of Black Sabbath who later turned uber-successful solo artist and still later became a reality TV star was deeply in love with the Fab Four. Osbourne passed away on July 22, 2025, at age 76.
3 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
PrimaLuna EVO 300 Hybrid
These days, listeners the wide world over enjoy hearing their music recreated for them by equipment whose origins are international; trade isolationists might consider the example of PrimaLuna.
10 min |
October 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
You May Pay Extra to Share Your Streaming Subscription
IF you're among the majority of Americans who watch streaming services—83%, according to Pew Research Center—you may share your plan with family members who live both in and out of your home.
2 min |
October 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Finding Value in (Some) Losers
THE stock market has surged since early April to a solid gain for 2025, so it may come as a surprise to learn that since the start of the year, more than one-third of the components of the S&P 500 index have declined—79 of them by at least 10%.
4 min |
October 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
HOW THE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL AFFECTS YOU
THE One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law in July, has wide-reaching implications for taxpayers.
10+ min |
October 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Buy Now, Pay Later—With No Regrets
Extended payment plans can help ease the sting of a big-ticket purchase. But beware of costly missteps that can add to your price.
5 min |
October 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
BEST CHOICES FOR 2026 MEDICARE PLANS
With costs due to rise sharply next year, look for coverage that protects your wallet as well as your health.
4 min |
October 2025
Los Angeles Times
San Pedro standout Adrid a throwback to her late father
Pirates’ flag football quarterback honors former playcaller who taught her to pass.
4 min |
September 09, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Senate panel to look at deadly blaze
Two Republicans announce inquiry into water supply, city's readiness in Palisades.
3 min |
September 09, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Aid freeze fight goes to high court
The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court for an emergency order to keep billions of dollars in foreign aid frozen.
2 min |
September 09, 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
ARE PREFERREDS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Consider these stock-bond hybrids for generous dividend yields.
4 min |
October 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
PROTECT YOUR SAVINGS IN TURBULENT TIMES
Don't let a shaky economy and volatile market derail your retirement. These moves will help ensure your money lasts as long as you do.
10+ min |
October 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Get a Head Start on Downsizing
WHEN I retired as editor of this magazine, one of the things at the top of my to-do list was to clean out my closets and get rid of other assorted stuff that had accumulated over decades.
2 min |