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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
Running in Circles
A subscription running shoe program aims to fight footwear waste
What I Learned Working at a Hawaiien Mega-Resort
Nine wild secrets from the staff at Turtle Bay, who have to manage everyone from haughty honeymooners to go-go-dancing golfers.
Sustainability: Calamari's Climate Edge
Squid's ability to flourish in warmer waters makes it fitting for a diet for the changing environment
Brazil Yanks the Welcome Mat for Oil Investors
Foreign oil majors have filed an injunction to halt a new tax on crude exports
POINT OF FAILURE
Silicon Valley Bank's collapse exposed a weakness in tech and in the broader economy
Glencore Stays the Course With Coal
The commodities giant’s CEO says the fossil fuel is still necessary, even as he pursues minerals needed for the energy transition
Under Pressure
History shows that when the Federal Reserve is raising rates, an unexpected shock can trigger a recession
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.
The Case for Ditching Your Wallet
Bellroy's clever phone carrier keeps those last crucial cards close.
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
Chill Out, Look Up
A trip to Sweden's Arctic Retreat finds days packed with physical fun and nights aglow with the northern lights
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
Tech Layoffs Rattle B-School Grads
Contraction in the industry could mean less recruiting of MBAs
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 Trouble With Quitting China
○ The country has specialized machinery and skilled workers difficult to find elsewhere
Defaults Are Coming to a Downtown Near You
Facing rising interest rates and empty buildings, even wealthy landlords are skipping payments on office space
Who's Hungry for Some Lab-grown Meat?
Leading scientists agree that cell-cultured meat products won’t give you cancer, but the industry doesn’t have the decades of data to prove it, so it’s trying to avoid the question instead by Joe Fassler
The Deep End Of Decadence
A suite can cost as much as $100,000 a night at Dubai’s Atlantis the Royal, but don’t you dare just stay in your room.
The Fugee, the Fugitive and the FBI
How rapper Pras Michél got entangled in one of the century's great financial scandals
Corporate Japan Takes a Pro-LGBTQ Stance
Companies embrace equality policies in a country where same-sex marriage is illegal
France's #MeToo Moment
An ad copywriter's Instagram feed has spurred French companies to finally move beyond the Mad Men era
The Cost of the Blank-Check Boom
○ The rush to take companies public with SPACs ends with bankruptcies and fire sales
A Slow Rebound In Macau
● As Beijing cracks down on vice, the gambling hub is bracing for a future with fewer high rollers
The Sun Sets On Hollywood Dealmakers
○ Sales of small film and TV studios have cooled as the industry braces for a slowdown
Air India Wants to Be The Next Emirates
New owner Tata Group is likely spending $60 billion on jets to expand the carrier globally
Culture Wars Are Coming for ChatGPT
Accusations of anti-conservative bias echo the long-running feud over social media
A New American Migration
Black women at midlife are seeking better worlds abroad
Bed Bath & Beyond Hope
The near-bankrupt retailer was hit by Covid, but it has plenty of its own missteps to blame
Adani, Downsized
The billionaire symbol of India’s growth is a lot less rich after a short seller’s attack