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Dubai On The Atlantic
The most exclusive brands are redefining what it means to live in luxury.
2 min |
February 18, 2019
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Security Lessons From One Of Russia's Neighbors
Europe and the U.S. are taking notes on how an Estonian militia prepares for digital war.
4 min |
February 18, 2019
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Reaching For The Yield In The Land Of 0%
The savings bank owned by Japan’s postal service has become an unlikely global powerhouse in bonds. It had little choice
4 min |
July 15, 2019
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Anjali Sud
The Vimeo CEO knows the customer, not content, is king
2 min |
August 06, 2018
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Portland's Conscious Evolution
Now that Portlandia has aired its final episode, Oregon’s culture capital is ready for a new narrative.
4 min |
August 06, 2018
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A Sustainable Style
Wearing jewelry made of wood is an enduring strategy for standing out.
1 min |
August 06, 2018
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How To Make A Perfume Smell Expensive
Small fragrance creators such as Maelstrom in Paris are influencing a $49 billion global industry.
7 min |
August 06, 2018
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The Tequilero Who Made Patrón a $5.1 Billion Business
Master distiller Francisco Alcaraz crafted the agave spirit that changed tequila forever. Will Bacardi dilute it?
10+ min |
August 06, 2018
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As Merkel's Power Ebbs, Europe's Peril Grows
The nativism that’s swept much of Europe is threatening her in Germany, with huge consequences for the EU.
7 min |
July 2018
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The Thinning Swedish Welfare State
The system is under strain from demographic changes and the refugee crisis
5 min |
July 2, 2018
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Taking Brexit To The Bank
Private polls and a timely concession from the face of Leave allowed hedge funds to make millions off the collapse of the pound.
10+ min |
July 2, 2018
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Ghosts In The Automated Teller Machine
A global dragnet nabbed the alleged mastermind behind the biggest digital bank heist in history. That doesn’t mean it’s over.
10 min |
July 2, 2018
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How To Steal 50 Million Bees
Apiarists from all over America rent their hives to farmers in California, attracting a particular breed of thief.
10+ min |
July 2, 2018
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Paper Utopias
Embedded in the cerebral folds of every city planner who’s ever lived, there’s a cluster of neurons that lights up like Las Vegas when confronted with the possibility of a blank slate.
8 min |
November 5,2018
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Crypto In Kenya
At the Sifa Children’s Center, shacks made of corrugated metal serve as classrooms for some 300 pupils, circling an expanse of dusty, hardpacked earth that’s both playground and meeting space. Beyond the school stretches Gatina, one of the poorest neighborhoods in Kenya’s capital of Nairobi. Headmaster Francis Wanjala is standing in an unused classroom studying his phone; he’s just learned how to trade a blockchain-based digital token.
8 min |
November 5,2018
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Fake News In Brazil
For Stela Wanda Pereira da Silva, the breaking point came when her father posted a video of a woman getting assassinated to the family’s private WhatsApp group, calling it an example of the violence that would ensue if leftist Workers’ Party candidate Fernando Haddad prevailed in Brazil’s presidential election.
9 min |
November 5,2018
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Softbank Upends Sand Hill Road
Sand Hill Road was once the only address for startups seeking capital. Now all roads lead to SoftBank's Masayoshi Son
10+ min |
October 1, 2018
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The Infrastructure Boom That Wasn't
Big money is looking for projects to invest in, but the pace of dealmaking is slow
4 min |
July 23, 2018
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How Microsoft Won Back Wall Street
Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood got investors to look beyond Windows and the PC
5 min |
July 23, 2018
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One Country, Two Presidentes
Mexico’s president-elect pushes ahead on trade, oil, and the budget, but he won’t take office until December
4 min |
July 23, 2018
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What About Bezos?
Blue Origin, the other space-obsessed billionaire’s rocket company, isn’t that far behind SpaceX
5 min |
July 30, 2018
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Masters Of The Stratosphere
World View has figured out how to keep a balloon stable in near space. Interested in a ride?
10+ min |
July 30, 2018
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An Engineer's Guide To Disrupting The Galaxy
Natalya Bailey’s tiny engines could change the economics of space exploration, much as the jet engine altered commercial air travel
9 min |
July 30, 2018
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The View From Way Up
Satellites are orbiting in record numbers. These are just some of the companies, government agencies, and NGOs putting them to use
10+ min |
July 30, 2018
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Sometimes It Rains Rockets In Russia
Inhabitants of tiny villages 250 miles north of a Russian launchpad transform fallen space metal into everyday necessities
2 min |
July 30, 2018
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An Economic Storm Gathers Over The Middle East
Leaders can no longer use oil wealth to placate their struggling citizens.
5 min |
January 28, 2019
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Japan Gets Serious About Flying Cars
The country’s once-famed government skunk works has set its sights on aerial taxis and trucks. It has some catching up to do.
8 min |
January 28, 2019
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A Different Conception Of Privacy
More than 100 million women monitor their cycles on their phones. Here come the ads.
4 min |
January 28, 2019
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Colleges Cope With Scooter Startups
Endowments are investing in the companies, while campus officials worry about safety.
3 min |
January 28, 2019
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In Wenzhou, It's Adapt Or Die
A hub for private businesses is a crucible for Beijing’s plans to upgrade the economy.
5 min |