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Business

Business Politics

The Hell of American Day Care

On the barely regulated business of looking after kids.

Jonathan Cohn The New Republic Apr 2013 20min Permalink

Business Science

Travels in the New Psychedelic Bazaar

Inside the DIY world of synthetic drugs.

Vanessa Grigoriadis New York Apr 2013 25min Permalink

Business Tech

The Locust Economy

Groupon disasters, the behaviors of the consumer swarm, and how the “1% and the 90% [are] collaborating to prey on the 9% in the middle.”

Venkatesh Rao Ribbonfarm Apr 2013 15min Permalink

Business Crime

The Divorce From Hell

“Five years, four judges, six lawyers, $400,000 in attorney and expert fees and costs, a child yanked back and forth, [and] petty arguing.” Chronicling the slow end of one American marriage.

Leonora LaPeter Anton The Tampa Bay Times Apr 2013 25min Permalink

Arts Business

What Is the Business of Literature?

On the business of selling books.

Richard Nash The Virginia Quarterly Review Apr 2013 Permalink

Business Tech

The Bitcoin Bubble and the Future of Currency

A cultural history of Bitcoin and what happened when the nascent virtual currency began to be covered by the mainstream media.

Felix Salmon Medium Apr 2013 20min Permalink

Arts Business

Feminism’s Tipping Point: Who Wins from Leaning in?

A former Facebook executive critiques Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In” movement.

Kate Losse Dissent Mar 2013 15min Permalink

Business

Is Giving the Secret to Getting Ahead?

A profile of organizational psychologist Adam Grant, who argues that the key to success comes from helping others.

Susan Dominus New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 Permalink

Business Politics

Unfit for Work

On the skyrocketing number of Americans on disability—14 million at last count, with payouts topping those for food stamps and welfare combined—and what it means for the U.S. economy.

Chana Joffe-Walt Planet Money Mar 2013 15min Permalink

Business

Food Stamps Put Rhode Island Town on Monthly Boom-and-Bust Cycle

The economics of Woonsocket, where one-third of residents rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Mar 2013 15min Permalink

Best Article Business World

The Miner’s Daughter

A profile of Gina Rinehart, the richest person in Australia.

William Finnegan New Yorker Mar 2013 35min Permalink

Business Tech

Greed Is Groupon

The daily deals company turned down a $6 billion offer from Google and went public. Now its stock is down 80% and its founder/CEO has been fired. On Groupon’s failed strategy and tenuous future.

Ben Popper The Verge Mar 2013 15min Permalink

Business

A Tale of Two Londons

“We can conclude at least two things with certainty about the tenants of One Hyde Park: they are extremely wealthy, and most of them don’t want you to know who they are and how they got their money.”

Nicholas Shaxson Vanity Fair Mar 2013 25min Permalink

Business Crime Politics

Why Gun Makers Fear the NRA

Money, money, money.

Paul M. Barrett Businessweek Mar 2013 15min Permalink

Business

Prince Alwaleed and the Curious Case of Kingdom Holding Stock

Investigating an insecure billionaire’s true worth.

Kerry A. Dolan Forbes Mar 2013 Permalink

Business

Brickyard Blues

On the brick stackers of Chicago.

Tori Marlan Chicago Reader Jan 1999 1h Permalink

Best Article Business Sports

His Game, His Rules

A profile of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

Don Van Natta Jr. ESPN Mar 2013 25min Permalink

Arts Business Food

The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food

Inside the battle for how America snacks.

Michael Moss New York Times Magazine Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Arts Business Politics World Movies & TV

L’Étranger

France, wealth and the saga of tax exile Gérard Depardieu.

Lauren Collins New Yorker Feb 2013 25min Permalink

Business Sports

The Wonderful and Weird World of Thuzio

Investigating a former NFL star’s new business: renting professional athletes to their biggest fans.

Rembert Browne Grantland Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Business

Amazon Unpacked

Thousands of new warehouse jobs were supposed to help lift a struggling British economy. Instead, employees started equating the work with “being in a slave camp.”

Sarah O'Connor The Financial Times Feb 2013 Permalink

Business Tech

The Panasonic Toughpad Press Conference

“I am not a tech journalist. I have never done this before. I don’t know what’s going on. Like most journalists everywhere, I am hungover.”

Grant Howitt Look, Robot Jan 2013 Permalink

Business

Edge and the Art Collector

Steven Cohen, troubled founder a $14 billion hedge fund, has an eye for modern art.

Gary Sernovitz n+1 Jan 2013 15min Permalink

Business Tech Media

What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web?

An internet pioneer loses hope in the promise of web culture.

Ron Rosenbaum Smithsonian Jan 2013 5h50min Permalink

Business Crime

Suds for Drugs

How Tide became a black market currency.

Ben Paynter New York Jan 2013 10min Permalink

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