
Bloomberg Businessweek
THE RENT IS TOO DAMN HIGH
Landlords backed by private equity have been crowding into neighborhoods that were once full of starter homes and promoting a new vision of the American dream: Paying rent
10+ min |
February 21 - 28, 2022 (Double Issue)

Bloomberg Businessweek
Taking His Talents to Mar-a-Lago
Peter Thiel, tech’s favorite villain, is quitting Facebook to support Donald Trump and his allies. Good luck with that
6 min |
February 21 - 28, 2022 (Double Issue)

Bloomberg Businessweek
Science Friction
The latest massage-chair technology can make you feel like you’re in the captain’s seat of the Starship Enterprise
5 min |
February 21 - 28, 2022 (Double Issue)

Bloomberg Businessweek
How the Billionaire Gucci Master Sank the Super Cop
A money laundering case against a Nigerian influencer implicates the country’s most famous law enforcement official
10+ min |
February 21 - 28, 2022 (Double Issue)

Bloomberg Businessweek
Hop Into Vintage
It’s a classic car bonanza at the Barn, Miami’s buzziest dealership.
6 min |
February 21 - 28, 2022 (Double Issue)

Bloomberg Businessweek
Facebook's Fading Feed
The company’s model of social networking is no longer where the action is
6 min |
February 21 - 28, 2022 (Double Issue)

Bloomberg Businessweek
Champion of The VC State
"U.K. finance chief Rishi Sunak embraces the moonshots model"
6 min |
February 21 - 28, 2022 (Double Issue)

Newsweek
The Last One
Having attended every Super Bowl since the beginning, sports writer Jerry Green, 93, has seen heroics, disasters, blow-outs and nail biters. But he still hasn’t seen a single half-time show
10+ min |
February 18, 2022

Newsweek
THE CLASS OF 2022
IN EVERY PRODUCT CATEGORY YOU CAN THINK OF, American consumers now have almost unlimited choice.
3 min |
February 18, 2022

Newsweek
Pamela Adlon
PAMELA ADLON, THE EMMY-WINNING STAR, CREATOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, director and writer of FX’s Better Things (February 28th) never in her wildest dreams” saw herself working behind the camera, but “where I am now came from me making decisions, creatively and practically, to keep moving this train forward.”
2 min |
February 18, 2022

Newsweek
It's Time for Helsinki 2.0
The Ukraine crisis is an opportunity to reshape U.S.Russia diplomacy stuck in Cold War roots
3 min |
February 18, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
THE ENVY OF SINGAPORE
INVESTORS POURED A BILLION DOLLARS INTO NG YU ZHI’S NICKEL-TRADING COMPANY. HE’S NOW ACCUSED OF TAKING THE MONEY AND SKIPPING THE NICKEL
10+ min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Peril of Fighting Covid
As more Americans accept that the virus is here to stay, Democrats risk a drubbing
5 min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
The 1,000th Unicorn Joins the Herd
There are more $1 billion startups than ever
7 min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
Where to Buy a Vintage Watch
Your guide to finding the best options in a booming market— and getting the best deal
8 min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Case for Covid Zero
China’s alternative is a massive surge in infections that could bring global supply chains to a halt
5 min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
NO SHENANIGANS
JONATHAN BRAUN, A DRUG SMUGGLER AND LOAN SHARK, WAS GRANTED CLEMENCY JUST BEFORE DONALD TRUMP LEFT OFFICE. NOW HE’S FREE AND BACK IN BUSINESS
10+ min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
Get ready for the Super Bowl of gambling. There's a football game, too
A decade ago, one knowledgeable authority had deep reservations about the idea of the National Football League ever embracing legalized gambling. It would create a corrosive atmosphere in which every penalty or dropped pass—the normal ebbs and flows of games—“inevitably will fuel speculation, distrust, and accusations of point-shaving or game-fixing.” The moralist was none other than NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, declaring the league’s opposition to expanding sports bookmaking outside of Nevada.
10+ min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
Airbus to Qatar: Sorry. Not Sorry
"In a sign of its growing leverage over customers, the plane maker is canceling the contentious carrier’s orders"
6 min |
February 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek
$100 Oil Is About to Get Messy
With crude near its highest price in a decade, businesses are rushing to pass along costs
8 min |
February 14, 2022

PEN WORLD
To Pick Up a Pen
I was so desperate that I almost was willing to give up all of my artisan-designed Montegrappas and Viscontis in return for a lowly Bic ballpoint ($8.79 per dozen).
2 min |
December 2021

Newsweek
SHIFTING LOYALTIES
The pandemic is reshaping CONSUMER BEHAVIOR. Shoppers have more choices than ever- and what they want are brands that share their values
6 min |
February 11, 2022

Newsweek
Less Than Meets the Eye
Fat raises fail to keep the typical American worker afloat as consumer prices soar
4 min |
February 11, 2022

Newsweek
Is Germany Still a Reliable U.S. Ally?
As Russia threatens Ukraine, Trump continues to casts a shadow over relations between Berlin and Washington
8 min |
February 11, 2022

Newsweek
The Archives
Rewind
1 min |
February 11, 2022

PEN WORLD
Appelboom Lands in Beantown
Two storied shop histories—Boston’s Bromfield Pen Shop and the Netherlands’ Appelboom—unite in a new U.S. shop location.
6 min |
December 2021

Newsweek
In Focus
THE NEWS IN PICTURES
1 min |
February 11, 2022

PEN WORLD
Stylosuite: Serious Nibbage
From flexible to italic, nibmaster Les Sheely's expressive points help users find their own writing style.
5 min |
December 2021

Newsweek
Immune Boosting Foods
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food," Hippocrates said. Since ancient times, humans around the world have looked to nature for both fuel and healing. Modern research shows many of the foods and herbs that people originally used as medicine, from South African hibiscus to Indian turmeric to Panamanian dark chocolate, still have immune-boosting health benefits today. Try integrating some of these tried-and-true remedies into your lifestyle, and eat to beat those winter flus.
3 min |
February 11, 2022

PEN WORLD
Turning Points: McKenzie Penworks
Tough, sparkling, and unique, Tim McKenzie's DiamondCast resins are beloved by pen companies and collectors alike. Tough, sparkling, and unique, Tim McKenzie's DiamondCast resins are beloved by pen companies and collectors alike.
6 min |