
Entrepreneur
The Recipe for Success: Strategy and Flexibility
A year after opening his first Curry Up Now, Pritesh Benjamin knows one thing about business ownership: You’ve got to be ready for anything.
3 min |
June 2021

Newsweek
Thuso Mbedu
FOR MOST ACTORS, GETTING THE LEAD IN A HIGHLY ANTICIPATED PROJECT LIKE Amazon Prime’s The Underground Railroad (May 14) from Oscar-winning director Barry Jenkins would be intimidating, but not for Thuso Mbedu, who plays Cora, the series lead. “Stuff like that doesn’t actually register.
2 min |
May 21 - 28, 2021 (Double Issue)

Entrepreneur
Stop Selling to Gen Z
Traditional marketing doesn’t work on this discerning, coveted demo. If you can’t sell to them? Join them.
5 min |
June 2021

Newsweek
The Archives
1969 “Singing with a tortured passion that has become her trademark,” Newsweek reported, “Janis Joplin blew the rock world wide open.” She was “the first female superstar of rock music,” and “hard singing and hard living are her hallmark.”
1 min |
May 21 - 28, 2021 (Double Issue)

Entrepreneur
THE SURPRISING IMPORTANCE OF A COCKTAIL TO GO
This is the story of how complicated it is to change a simple law—and the large role entrepreneurs can play.
10+ min |
June 2021

Entrepreneur
Run a Company…or Work for One?
You may own a business, but what happens when you get a great job offer from someone else? Here’s how to decide your next move.
3 min |
June 2021

Entrepreneur
The Unexpected Upside of a Crisis
The pandemic seemed to be tanking the biggest deal of John Berkowitz’s career. Then he learned how to harness the chaos.
3 min |
June 2021

Entrepreneur
A Small Part OF A Small Business Can Be A Big Idea
Lisa Tran’s parents (right) escaped a Communist regime and built a small restaurant in America. Now she wants to reinvent it by building a business based solely on their sauces. Her mom thinks she’s crazy—and maybe she is. But some of the greatest brands were built in much the same way.
10+ min |
June 2021

Entrepreneur
Brain coaching – Maximize Your Mind
Stress. Distractions. Constant change. The past year has drained our brains—and now it’s time to regain our sharpness. World-renowned brain coach Jim Kwik shows you how.
10+ min |
June 2021

Entrepreneur
Working (and Napping) Across Time Zones
Bearaby makes weighted blankets to help its customers sleep better. To help its employees at all hours, the company embraces a flexible schedule that celebrates snoozing.
3 min |
June 2021

Entrepreneur
Rebecca Minkoff – To Hell in a Handbag
Rebecca Minkoff’s luxury fashion brand cratered in the pandemic. But she’s been at the bottom before, and she knows the way back up: You have to be fearless.
6 min |
June 2021

Newsweek
A Vaccine for all Occasions
Scientists are developing a “universal vaccine” that would protect against anything the coronavirus can throw at us and maybe even the common cold.
10+ min |
May 21 - 28, 2021 (Double Issue)

Newsweek
The Winter of Discontent
Even though america is preparing for a summer reopening, the Coronavirus will still be around to dog us when the temperatures fall.
10+ min |
May 21 - 28, 2021 (Double Issue)

Maxim
Whitney Wolfe Herd – Bumble's Big Boss
How a former Tinder exec became a billionaire with her own revolutionary social networking and dating app
7 min |
May - June 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Is the Future Of the Internet In This Van?
Tarana takes a $300 million shot at providing wireless internet that can rival fiber-based networks
4 min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Private Equity Wants You
Managers of buyout funds are looking for more money from individual savers
4 min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Chip King Faces The Crunch
TSMC has mastered the business of semiconductors, but staying on top of the politics is only getting trickier
5 min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Too Cool for School
Making enemies of the wrong parents has been hazardous to Juul’s health
10+ min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
For Crypto, The Price of Success May Be Regulation
Governments could finally target the anonymity that makes Bitcoin a haven for hackers
4 min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
India thought it had the virus beat. The virus had other ideas
Governments around the world keep repeating the same mistakes. In a country of 1.4 billion, the consequences are on a whole new scale
10+ min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
China's Next Export: Inflation
With prices rising at the factory gate, consumers abroad may wind up paying more
3 min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Hype Man
Chamath Palihapitiya—tech billionaire, Golden State Warriors co-owner, and all-around meme lord—has a sure-thing, 100%-can’tmiss investment for you that will definitely, absolutely pay off for him
10+ min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Decoding the Price Signals
What’s real, what’s transitory, what’s base-effect distortion? Let’s cut through the noise
5 min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Finance – The Dogestock Generation
Get-rich-quick trading is partly about entertainment, but it’s having a very real impact on markets
5 min |
May 17, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
PANDEMIC VACATION
The RV business is booming and shows no sign of slowing down. To find out why, our correspondent dragged his reluctant family to the RV capital of the world— the cutest city in north central Indiana!—and hit the road
10+ min |
May 10, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Fortnite Fallout
Apple and Epic meet in court, making the collapse of a once-close relationship complete
3 min |
May 10, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Yes, Streaming Ads Are on Repeat
Commercials on services like Hulu, Pluto, and Discovery+ have become an $11 billion business
4 min |
May 10, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Laggard Doesn't (Always) Mean Loser
At least a few companies still in the vaccine race will likely succeed as Covid lingers
4 min |
May 10, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Why Don't More Women Run Money?
The gender imbalance in portfolio management persists even as some women take top fund jobs
4 min |
May 10, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
More Merchants Are Courting Cash
Surcharges for credit card purchases become common as businesses try to avoid swipe fees
4 min |