Fortune US
RAMP WANTS TO SHAKE UP CORPORATE CREDIT CARDS. INVESTORS BELIEVE THAT'S A $22.5 BILLION IDEA
The fintech startup is aspiring to change the way companies spend—and taking aim at American Express. But can Ramp live up to the hype?
10+ min |
October - November 2025
Fortune US
RESTORING THE AURA OF RALPH LAUREN
A DECADE AGO, RALPH LAUREN THE COMPANY WAS JEOPARDIZING ITS LUXURY REPUTATION AND WATCHING PROFITS PLUMMET. THE SOLUTION: FINDING THE RIGHT PARTNER FOR RALPH LAUREN, THE MAN. HOW PATRICE LOUVET HELPED AMERICA’S MOST IMPORTANT FASHION COMPANY GET ITS GROOVE BACK.
10+ min |
October - November 2025
Fortune US
ESPIONAGE ENTERS THE CHAT
HOW NORTH KOREAN AGENTS FUNNELED UP TO $1 BILLION FROM CORPORATIONS INTO KIM JONG-UN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM.
10+ min |
October - November 2025
Fortune US
MAKING SENSE OF A 'PHENOMENAL' AI BUBBLE
Lots of companies will implode in any short-term bubble. But a few will emerge as the Googles and Amazons of the Al era.
2 min |
October - November 2025
New York magazine
Neighborhood News: The Kimmel Resistance Comes to Fort Greene
Unlikely free-speech warrior broadcasts from BAM.
1 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
Screen Time: Angela Flournoy
In Gracie's Corner, Black parents have found children's music that goes beyond representation.
5 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
How does a luxury brand like Prada sell desire to a public inundated with beautiful images? It hires Ferdinando Verderi.
The Man Who Translates Fashion
10+ min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
Harris Dickinson Won't Be Your Heartthrob
The actor's feature-length directorial debut is a dark look at homelessness, but don't call him a do-gooder.
8 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
Strange Things Are Afoot
A Waiting for Godot production that feels a little too confined.
4 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
Among the Chairs and a Half
My exhaustive search had three criteria: The chair had to be roomy, comfortable, and nontoxic.
3 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
A Spot That Should Be Hotter
Frijoleros has a world-class mole and a chef who knows how to have fun.
3 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
Who Speaks for Wendy Williams?
TRAPPED IN A HIGH-END DEMENTIA FACILITY, THE FORMER TALK-SHOW HOST IS CAMPAIGNING FOR FREEDOM. IT MAY NOT MATTER.
10+ min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
THE TECHNO OPTIMIST'S GUIDE TO FUTURE-PROOFING YOUR CHILD
AI doomers and bloomers alike are girding themselves for what's coming-starting with their offspring.
10+ min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
False Promises
Twenty years after it was upzoned, Downtown Brooklyn disappoints.
6 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
The City Politic: Errol Louis
Eric Adams believes he can rewrite his legacy. His record says otherwise.
5 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
The Uncanceling of Chris Brown
The singer claims he's been overlooked, but his blockbuster stadium tour suggests otherwise.
6 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
Susan Orlean
The longtime New Yorker writer knows she's had a charmed career.
5 min |
October 6-19, 2025
New York magazine
The Home Gallery
A young couple with a growing art collection reimagines a penthouse loft in Soho.
1 min |
October 6-19, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Ultraconservative is likely to be Japan’s first female premier
In a country that ranks poorly internationally in gender equality, the new president of Japan's long-governing Liberal Democrats, and likely next prime minister, is an ultraconservative woman in a male-dominated party — whom critics call an obstacle to women’s advancement.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Tel Aviv crowd celebrates potential Hamas ceasefire
With a heart-shaped balloon in her hand, Gili Coheb-Taguri, a 49-year-old material scientist wearing a Trump mask and a suit matching the president’s sartorial tastes, posed for the array of cameras and smartphones.
4 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Amazon ups the ante with Al-upgraded devices
With Fire TV Sticks and other items, firm targets both budget and luxury markets.
7 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Brewers’ fast start is ignited by Chourio
Jackson Chourio sparked Milwaukee’s fast start at the plate,and Freddy Peralta delivered a steady performance on the mound.
1 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
He’s hungry to hoist the Cup again
[Kopitar, from D8]
4 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
McVay looks to boot kicking woes
Rams coach says unit ‘has been a killer for us’ in losses to the Eagles and 49ers
2 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Offense comes to life in upset
[Bruins, from D8]
2 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
How to build a sustainable secondhand wardrobe
More online platforms are giving secondhand shopping a digital upgrade, rolling out features like livestream shopping and AL-powered search to make thrifting faster and more exciting.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Judge blocks adult detention of migrant children turning 18
Weekend transfers of unaccompanied minors are paused, advocates say.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Trump can cancel Venezuelan status, ruling says
Supreme Court says Biden's temporary protections for the immigrants can end.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Wilson’s strong finish lifts Aces to a Game 1 win
The Aces hadn't spent a lot of time working on zone defense, so what better time than the fourth quarter of a WNBA Finals game?
2 min |
October 05, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Dodgers keeping three catchers
Dodgers will need added left-handed pitching depth to combat a Phillies lineup that includes left-handed threats such as Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Brandon Marsh and Bryson Stott. That’s why Banda was included as well.
2 min |
