
GQ US
DANDY LAND
To celebrate “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the Met Costume Institute's new exhibition, GQ collaborated with Vogue for a fashion portfolio that pays homage to the Black dandy, starring some of the most influential cultural figures of our time.
3 min |
Summer 2025

GQ US
MASTERS OF THE IMPOSSIBLE
To rejuvenate the Mission: Impossible franchise, Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise pushed stunt filmmaking to places it had never gone before. Here, McQuarrie spills the secrets of how they keep doing it.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

GQ US
THE NEED FOR SPEED
How Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Lewis Hamilton, Formula 1, and the team behind Top Gun: Maverick combined powers in an attempt to make the greatest racing movie of all time.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

GQ US
The Ethical Assassin
What if there were a perfect way to kill a fish? To make it suffer less, taste better, and extend its shelf life so significantly that more people might enjoy more kinds of fish all over the world? Andrew Tsui knows just such a way. We went to the Gulf of Mexico to meet the Johnny Appleseed of brain spikes.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

GQ US
TAG Heuer Is Back in the in the Driver's Seat
After a two-decade break, the watchmaker is once again F1's official timekeeper— and a throwback spin on the legendary Monaco racing chronograph is revving collectors' heart rates.
2 min |
Summer 2025

GQ US
The Sunglasses That Are Changing the Face of Pop Culture
How eccentric French designer Jérôme Mage transformed his LA brand, Jacques Marie Mage, into the most coveted and cultish name in sunglasses—and created the go-to shades for the celebrity class.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
Why the Law Against Business Bribes Is Good for Business
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act has served as a global standard against corruption for almost half a century. Suspending its enforcement harms both business and the rule of law.
5 min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES TOWARD FLEXIBLE WORK
FIVE YEARS INTO THE LARGE-SCALE shift to remote working — and with mandates to return to the office proliferating — what are current employees’ attitudes toward flexible work? We conducted a survey of 1,450 professionals across the U.K. and U.S. in 2024 to learn how much workplace flexibility is valued by employees of all ages.
1 min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
Maximize the Wisdom of the Crowd for Complex Problems
For crowdsourcing to be effective, participants need guidance matched to the type of problem theyre trying to solve.
7 min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
The Business Cost of the Shrinking STEM Research Pipeline
As immigration barriers mount and global competition for researchers intensifies, U.S. businesses face a critical talent shortage that threatens technological competitiveness. Here's what companies need to do now.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
How Close Is Commercial Quantum Computing?
THE RECENT SPATE OF NEWS IN THE QUANTUM computing space is raising hopes that we're finally on the cusp of broad commercial availability of this game-changing technology.
2 min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
Take CEO Succession Planning Off the Back Burner
Boards know they should be doing it. Here's what gets in the way, and how to make it an active practice.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
Rethink the Growth Imperative
Questioning the idea that businesses must continually grow can expose new paths to resilience and sustainability.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
GLOBAL STRATEGY: The New Rules of Doing Business With China
By moving beyond a simplistic view of “decoupling,” executives can better understand and strategically respond to Western policies aimed at Chinese companies.
8 min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
People Follow Structure: How Less Hierarchy Changes the Workforce
Shifting to self-managed teams and worker autonomy has been linked to greater engagement and performance. But not every employee likes the change.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review
Use Design Choices to Prevent Imitation
Adding or removing design elements to your innovations can help protect intellectual property.
10+ min |
Summer 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
REMATCH
The beautiful game gets some extra kick
9 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
MARATHON
Bungie's new shooter looks great, but that might not be enough
6 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
CYRODIILICIOUS
OBLIVION REMASTERED is a beautiful, buggy wonder
6 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
“You play as the blue-skinned agent of an unspecified organization”
BETRAYAL AT CLUB LOW is a bite-size RPG that feels like the future
2 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
"I just want to do some sightseeing"
Taking in the sights in ASSASSIN'S CREED SHADOWS
2 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
TREE-MENDOUS
Dull is not how I would describe DULL ACRES
1 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
FEATHER REGIONS
The only way is up in A SHORT HIKE
1 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
MISSING LYNX
Human supremacy in THEHUNTER: CALL OF THE WILD
1 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
VOID SAILS
This mysterious sky-sailing adventure is looking shipshape
2 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
NINJA GAIDEN: RAGEBOUND
Take on a demon army in this slice of retro side-scroller action
2 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
OPEN HOUSE
Unravel the mysteries of a mansion, room by room, in BLUE PRINCE
3 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
"The neighbors who turned into teeth creatures I had to bash to death"
I've done awful things in LOOK OUTSIDE, but I didn't look outside
2 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
BROKEN BEAUTY
THE LAST OF US PART 2 REMASTERED is a feature-rich iteration on an imperfect game
2 min |
August 2025

PC Gamer US Edition
DELIVER AT ALL COSTS
The game Death Stranding could never be
2 min |