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'It Was Engineering That Would Have To Bend '
How Did Boeing, Renowned For Its Engineering Culture, End Up In Such A Tailspin? By Putting Its Bottom Line Above All Else
The HGTV Generation Gets Flipped
Rookie real estate investors and rehabbers get their first taste of a downturn
Year Of The Pig Apocalypse
The ripple effects of China’s epidemic of African swine fever could reach as far as Brazil
We Are The 1%
In the winner-take-all world of Big Business, the rich companies are getting richer and the poor poorer
Violence Raises Oil Risk In Mexico
Fuel thieves could prompt foreign companies to rethink investing in the industry
A Haven For The Hunted
Anantara Golden Triangle, a fivestar resort in northern Thailand, is one of the only places on Earth where you can ethically interact with elephants in the wild
The Pressure Rises In Catalonia
Separatists clash with authorities in advance of an Oct. 1 vote on independence
Ginni Rometty CEO, IBM
The leader of America’s oldest tech company talks to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy about the promise and threat of AI (and Watson), Charlottesville, and being a role model
Pursuits
Green Is GoldA call for tennis players of all abilities to get out on the grass. Plus, a viewer’s guide to Wimbledon.
DeWalt Demo Hammer
Equal parts hammer and crowbar, this next generation tool does it all.
A Lawyer Stalks Wall Street Banks
How Dan Brockett got a $250 million trophy to hang on his wall.
Changing Lanes
At the self-driving freight startup Starsky Robotics, truckers work alongside the coders who are trying to eliminate their jobs.
Three For The Road
Testing a trio of top sports coupes to find the best in style, handling, speed, and comfort. Here’s how they stack up.
There's No ‘I' in Tone House
New York’s hottest—and hardest —workout taps into adults’ nostalgia for team sports.
The No.1 Airline Gets Its Wings Clipped
The blockade of Qatar Airways’ home base is causing problems for the carrier.
Where Minority-Worker Networks Are Passe
Deloitte is nixing employee affinity groups for women and minorities—fixtures at many large companies—and replacing them with inclusion councils that have white men. Behind the change: millennials.
When Nature Gets An Insurance Policy
A coral reef off the Mexican coast will soon be underwritten by Swiss Re.
Now It's Revamp, Not Replace
The Trump administration’s stated goals in renegotiating the three-nation Nafta trade pact are surprisingly modest.
After The Bombs Have Fallen
With Islamic State on the brink of battle field defeat, the U.S. and Europe confront the threat at home.
The Bugatti Buyer
Only 500 Chiron supercars—price tag: almost $3 million—will be made. Yet some collectors already have two. Who are these people?
Pretty Good. Not Good Enough
Fidelity Magellan Fund has made a comeback, but investors are skeptical of active managers
Global Trade Is Slowing
Nations are imposing tariffs on steel and biodiesel, and fleets are shrinking“China had a great run, but it’s over”
Generics Makers Need A Different Strategy
Plunging prices have led manufacturers to stop producing some common but critical drugs
The Winding Road To A Long-Term Stock Market
Eric Ries is trying to create a new kind of exchange. But do investors really want that?
A Solution To The Housing Squeeze
U.S. cities are rewriting regulations to enable more granny flats
Is Canada Building A Bridge Too Far?
The Trudeau government spars with a U.S. family to put up a span into Detroit
Faces of The Venezuelan Exodus
 The country suffers a brain drain as professionals flee a crumbling economy  “They’re all here driving Ubers, washing cars, anything”
May's Small-Town Brexit Strategy
Walsall voted to leave the EU. Will it abandon Labour next? “This time I won’t bother. I can’t see what’s being done”
Cruises Could Be Big Winners In Cuba
The once-taboo island lacks tourism infrastructure. Ship operators hope to change that“The cruise business is the only one that’s going to have a bonanza in Cuba”
The Bitter Taste Of Italy's Recovery
The economy is growing, but so is uncertainty. That’s lifting populists and nationalists