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CUTE COUPLE
Japan's long-standing romance with Italian food is playing out in inventive ways all over Tokyo
IN BLOOM
Just off the beaches of southern Sri Lanka, a design-forward lifestyle district is flourishing Just off the beaches of southern Sri Lanka, a design-forward lifestyle district is flourishing
BLUE ORIGIN
At a retreat on Costa Rica's Papagayo Peninsula, one of the world's longevity hot spots, Maria Yagoda remembers the importance of living well
WORLD ON A PLATE
London-based chef Rahel Stephanie shares her top indie and multicultural spots around her adopted hometown
ROLLING ON THE RIVER
With the launch of Viking Mississippi, American cruising enters its next chapter
IN GOOD COMPANY
For Jen Murphy, a group hiking retreat in the California desert shows that community and connection are cornerstones of a healthy life
ELEVATED DINING
The food scene in La Paz, Bolivia's mountain capital, might be the most exciting in South America
LITTLE WONDER
The latest under-the-radar surf town to catch on? El Zonte, a mellow enclave on El Salvador's west coast with chic hotels, laid-back restaurants, and a legendary right-hand break
TECH SUPPORT
With cutting-edge treatments increasingly jostling for space with traditional therapies, Kelsey Eisen ponders our recent obsession with all things science-backed
GUT FEELINGS
At one of Europe's most renowned medi-spas, Cara Schacter gets serious about her digestive health
LEANING TOWER
How a high-rise condo in Manhattan went sideways.
MY FRIEND PINOCCHIO DAVID RABE
When I broke Kenny's bedroom door, I was in the middle of a crazy argument with my girlfriend.
SOME FRESH HELL
The poet Shane McCrae journeys through the land of the damned.
FEMME VITALE
Alma Mahler-Werfel, a woman with qualities.
UNTESTED
The frustrated promise of the rape kit.
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES OF YOUR ELON MUSK
The way your Elon Musk plays, moves, and communicates offers important data about his development. Although every child is different, recognizing where your Elon Musk is on the curve can help you identify potential problems early and allow for intervention, under the guidance of your pediatrician and the federal regulatory agency.
PLAY IT AGAIN
\"Hugh Jackman LIVE\" and \"Beckett Briefs.\"
HALF THE BATTLE
Why can't the U.S. military fill its depleted ranks?
THE CRITICS IN HIS CUPS
The intoxicating still-lifes of Giorgio Morandi.
TRUE BLOOD
One of the most valuable substances in the world has never been replicated. Are we close?
THE WORKPLACE - GEN ZERS WANT TO BE THEIR OWN BOSS.CAN THE CORPORATE WORLD WOO THEM BACK?
CHASE GALLAGHER WAS 12 years old when he started mowing his neighbors' lawns in Chester County, Pa., for $35 a pop in the summer of 2013. At first the Gen Zer had only two customers, but thanks to some aggressive leafleting, he had 10 clients by the following year.
AMID ALL THE AI HYPE, THESE IPOS COULD BE POISED FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS
THE AI SECTOR went on a massive tear last year, and there are few signs the pace will slow anytime soon. For investors, this presents a dilemma. While plenty of public companies offer exposure to AI—from chip giant Nvidia to the utilities that power massive sets of data—their sky-high share prices pose a risk of buying at the top.
APPLE GOES SEARCHING FOR ITS MOJO
APPLE FINISHED 2024 in record fashion, with a staggering $3.6 trillion market capitalization that not only topped every other company on the planet, but also eclipsed the economic value of all but a handful of the world's countries.
Trump's first trade war caused U.S. firms to flee China. Now comes round 2.
DDURING HIS FIRST TERM as president, Donald Trump shook up global trade by imposing new tariffs on China, the world's epicenter for manufacturing. Companies importing Chinese-made goods into the U.S. suddenly found themselves having to pay extra duties—sometimes 30% more—if they continued using that country as a supplier.
AN INCOMPLETE ACCOUNTING: WHAT LOS ANGELES LOST IN THE FIRES
ROSS SIMONINI carried his 3-month-old baby, his dog, and some clothes. He had some hard drives and his computer, but the charger never made it out of his house, which had stood in Altadena, Calif., for almost 100 years.
HOW TO PLAN YOUR NEXT $100,000 VACATION
ON AN EXCURSION to the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, clients helicoptered in after-hours so they could tour the ruins alone.
America's drug middlemen are now a $557 billion industry. Can Trump and his allies 'knock out' PBMs?
IN LATE DECEMBER, President-elect Donald Trump put pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, on notice.
How much can DOGE do?
Elon Musk and Donald Trump aim to cut as much as $2 trillion in federal spending. It'll be even harder than it sounds.
ELLIOTT HILL - JUST DOING IT
Staffers and brand loyalists cheered when Nike's new CEO came out of retirement to lead the company he has had an “irrational love” for since he began there as an intern. Turning it around will take more than good vibes.
YOUNG PEOPLE ARE DRINKING LESS ALCOHOL. CAN CEO MICHEL DOUKERIS PERSUADE THEM TO KEEP DRINKING AB INBEV'S BEERS?
SOME TIME AGO, top CEOs at an invitation-only seminar at Harvard Business School were asked to imagine the four crises they would likely confront during their tenure at the top: a health emergency, a geopolitical conflict, an economic downturn, and a trade war.