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Runner's World US

Runner's World US

Jeannie Rice Knows Something the Rest of Us Don't

It's not about talent. It's not about training. The 77-year-old, record-smashing marathoner has tapped into an ineffable force that defies her age— and she'll never stop chasing it.

10+ min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

How to Prepare for Volatility Everywhere

Three founders of fast-growing companies share their strategies for navigating unpredictable markets.

7 min  |

Winter 2025
Runner's World US

Runner's World US

THE BEST NEW SHOES

The first wave of super shoes ushered in a lightweight and bouncy new foam. Since then, new advances in tech and compounds have made shoes even lighter, softer, and faster— and not just racers. Super shoe tech is trickling down to daily training shoes.

10+ min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

EVERY FOUNDER'S FIRST RESORT

Entrepreneurs who want to get away from it allbut still network and hang out with like-minded CEOShave found their preferred destination at Palm Heights.

9 min  |

Winter 2025
Runner's World US

Runner's World US

THE RUNNER'S WORLD GUIDE TO STRENGTH TRAINING

At 17, Winnie Yu was a high school track-and-field runner with a bright future.

6 min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

PLAYING TO WIN

How three Aussie founders built Canva, a $42 billion software business, by being relentless on Al—and ruthless about hiring.

9 min  |

Winter 2025
Runner's World US

Runner's World US

INTO THE VOID

Wildly fluctuating temperatures, punishing grades, brushes with mountain lions—the Grand Canyon’s Rim to Rim to Rim endurance run is not for the faint of heart.

10+ min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

SEAN EVANS'S MARKETABLE FEAST

The Hot Ones host and chief creative officer of First We Feast has parlayed 15 million YouTube subscribers into an $80 million company. As the business model for late-night crumbles, does Evans embody a financially viable future for the format?

7 min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

IT'S A BEAR MARKET

Grüns founder and CEO Chad Janis reveals the company's impressive revenue, a new retail partner, and what's next for the $500 million business.

4 min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

This Agency Found the Key to Growth in One Simple Question

The founders of digital agency Awestruck are helping their clients and expanding their business by being problem-solvers.

3 min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

Inside the Fast-Growing Firm Blending AI and Human Expertise for National Security

A team-first mentality at Catalyst Operations & Analytics yields superior solutions that set this fast-growing government contractor apart.

2 min  |

Winter 2025
Inc.

Inc.

How One Founder Turned a Temporary Surge Into Long-Term Growth

The Functionary's pandemic boom could have been temporary. Instead, the company turned crisis work into a foundation for sustainable growth.

2 min  |

Winter 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

BAGGAGE CLAIM

Schlepping is an art, particularly in a Wes Anderson film. Whether trekking to prep schools or grand hotels, heading off on trains, planes, and automobiles, or escaping from camp, the director's crew of eccentric characters all travel in style.

1 min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

HACKING THE SYSTEM

Do you want to live forever? VERA PAPISOVA has devised the perfect day, full of antiaging and devoid of death

3 min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

How to Win an Oscar—or Go Broke Trying

Awards season, an annual circus of consultants and events, is awash in money. Nearly everyone involved seems to tolerate this at best. So why does Hollywood keep doing it? JOY PRESS looks for answers

7 min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

California Schemin'

Even newspapers can have Hollywood ambitions. As the New York Post colonizes Los Angeles, its editors reveal big future plans, and, as LACHLAN CARTWRIGHT reports, onlookers are welcoming the California news wars

10+ min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

World on Fire

OLIVIA NUZZI was a star political correspondent until scandal led her into exile—and to a California up in flames. In an excerpt from American Canto, our West Coast Editor takes stock of scorched earth

10+ min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

MIDCENTURY MAISON

For years, Nicolas Ghesquière had one very special West Hollywood house on his mood board. PAUL GOLDBERGER tours the property—newly restored by the designer and his partner, Drew Kuhse—that is now the couple's American home base

9 min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

All in Vein

VERA PAPISOVA spends the day with Hollywood's new in-demand accoutrement: a blood concierge

10 min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

Hollywood knows AI is a profound technology bound to be transformative, and also bound to replace humans. It's all anyone can talk about in private, at parties, on location. With the town on edge, TOM DOTAN plumbs the industry's anxiety and hope

10+ min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

Confessions on a Dance Floor

Once upon a time, going out in Hollywood was actually fun. DEREK C. BLASBERG lifts the velvet rope for an oral history of LA nightlife in the 2000s as told by the insiders who made it happen

10+ min  |

Hollywood 2025/2026
WIRED

WIRED

The Worst Thing About AI Is That People CAN'T SHUT UP ABOUT IT

A plea from WIRED's top boss: Say less.

3 min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

SLEEP DREAMS

Margaret Thatcher, who was known for sleeping only four hours a night, is often credited with saying \"sleep is for wimps!\" But sleep is actually work. Putting down the phone, setting aside personal or political worries-these require discipline. True relaxation calls for training.

4 min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

THE YEAR IN BIG SHOES: FIDJI SIMO TAKES THE REINS

SAM ALTMAN HAS LONG BEEN THE FACE OF OPENAI. SO WHO'S THE NEW CEO HE PUT IN CHARGE OF ALL HIS PRODUCTS?

10+ min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

THE YEAR IN BIG DATA: ALEX KARP GOES TO WAR

PALANTIR'S CEO IS GOOD WITH ICE AND SAYS HE DEFENDS HUMAN RIGHTS. BUT WILL ISRAEL AND TRUMP EVER GO TOO FAR FOR HIM?

10+ min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

COMFORT OBJECT

Ruby survives on affection, not utility.

4 min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

DECISION TIME

Do you go all in on one pricey, luxe watch or assemble a swarm of budget timepieces? Let's crunch the numbers.

7 min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

Parents Fell in Love With Alpha School's Promise. Then They Wanted Out

The Al-powered school was supposed to revolutionize education. But not every student thrives without teachers.

10+ min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

SPIT ON, SWORN AT, AND UNDETERRED: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO OWN A CYBERTRUCK

WIRED spoke to seven Tesla Cybertruck owners about their most controversial purchase and why they're proud to drive it.

3 min  |

January / February 2026
WIRED

WIRED

Bang for Your Buck

It's possible to scale horological heights without breaking the bank. Meet WIRED's top 10 bargains.

3 min  |

January / February 2026