Bloomberg Businessweek
The government focus on new-energy vehicles makes it tougher for foreign companies to compete.
A case before the U.K. Supreme Court could establish whether Barclays is responsible for sexual assaults alleged to have taken place decades ago—and set a precedent for today’s gig economy.
Chopping up long-haul routes and saying goodbye to traditional dining-car service are part of former Delta chief Richard Anderson’s solution. Train lovers aren’t thrilled.
The world economy wasn’t as bad as it seemed in August, but may not be as good as it seems now.
The company credited with creating the direct-to-consumer craze now wants to go direct-to-cornea with Scout, a line of daily contact lenses.
“Ranked choice” hurts polarizers and helps candidates who are acceptable to a broad range of voters
Sometimes less treatment is good for the patient—and for the finances of the health-care system.
Refugees deserve to thrive, not just survive. That means jobs.
An MIT task force warns against ‘so-so’ technologies that offer few benefits other than paring corporate payrolls.
America’s currency has become the lingua franca of commerce. That’s “putting the global economy under increasing strain.”
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