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New Jersey Builds Walls Against A Rising Tide
Federal funds to buy out owners’ flood-prone homes go unspent“You either fortify yourself and stay or tell people to leave”
Pitch Fork Grows Up
Ryan Schreiber's Once-scrappy hipster-ironic music review site has made it to media's mainstage-and that means teaming with Teen Vogue
Crazy For Cauliflower
A vegetable becomes a social media sensation
More older Americans are still working-but not all of them want to
I like the whole atmosphere, the customers who come in, and of course all the books and the ideas in them that open entire new worlds.
Ferguson Is the Reason This Hispanic Woman Is Becoming a Cop
“When Ferguson happened, I felt like it was something I needed to do—you need fresh police officers to get out there and help the people who had to go through it and maybe change the atmosphere.
Come For The Treadmill Desk, Stay For The …
Carmakers are struggling to bring top engineers to Detroit “It’s become a CEO issue, not just an HR issue”
What If The President Loses His Party?
Trump has to figure out a way to work with Republicans in Congress, or the global economy may be at stake.
Cracking The Bro Code
Venture capital’s clubby culture has protected serial harassers. As VCs run for cover, some are starting to ask tougher questions.
A Silent Road Warrior
The electric Zero DS ZF6.5 is the only city bike you need
Foods Of All Stripes
Gabrielle Langholtz’s inclusive America: The Cookbook mines our divided country for unexpected new classics.
Hacking The Need For A Full-Time Job
 A small group of competitive coders make most of their living on prizes “I have my time to myself and the freedom to work on whatever it is I want”
North Of The Border, South Of The Wall
As the Trump administration evaluates bids to prototype a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, topography will present as big a challenge as political opposition.
Beware Of sharks
Charles Geisst is stronger on the history of predatory lending than on the economics.
A Hypercar Made To Measure
The $2.6 million Aston Martin Valkyrie is so precisely structured that buyers must come in for a fitting.
The Game Putin Plays
Diplomacy is like chess, a sport Russia excels in. Putin is a grandmaster of something else
chuck's new cheddar
a card payment system at chuck e. cheese’s might cause fluctuation in the token-collector market.
Coal Baron. Ex-Con. Senator?
In West Virginia, Don Blankenship’s bid for the Senate is more personal than political
Thelma Golden
The director of Harlem’s Studio Museum is as sharp a fundraiser as she is a curator.
Amaro Goes American
The U.S. cocktail market is changing for the bitter
Under Fire And Losing Trust
Facebook’s attempt to play the victim isn’t shifting attention from its product problems
Why Spotify Is Not The Next Netflix
The company can’t scale its way to success
This Robot Can Detect Lung Cancer
This Robot Can Detect Lung Cancer
The Difficulties Of Cloning A CEO
Teva Pharmaceutical is a generic manufacturer with a particular problem: It can’t find a leader or a strategy—at least not in Israel.
Made To Be Undone
At the Museum of Modern Art’s fashion exhibition opening in October, a reconsideration of the humble zipper.
K-Pop Eyes Its 'Michael Jackson Moment'
South Korea’s brand of pop music has found fans in the U.S. and China.
Over The Handlebars
China’s frenetic startup scene is burying cities undermountain sof bikes—and locals are getting an almost free ride.
Guess Who's Ghostwriting Monsanto's Safety Reviews
Some academic papers vindicating the company’s controversial Roundup were written with the help of its employees.
Venezuelan Threat
Chevron, Valero, and others are asking for caution on a possible oil embargo.
The Other Wall Trump Hasn't Built
For his legal defense, the president has hired a few lawyers but lacks a powerhouse team.
A Zero-sum Game Is Not Part Of The Canadian Psyche
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks to Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait about trade, Trump, housing bubbles, and marijuana