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The End of the Golden Age of Silicon Valley Cafeterias
The End of the Golden Age of Silicon Valley Cafeterias
The pandemic is threatening to permanently upend a unique attribute of the Bay Area’s food service industry
Bloomberg Businessweek
Jan 7
The Big Student Debt Questions That Biden Will Have to Answer
The Big Student Debt Questions That Biden Will Have to Answer
A big write-off could stimulate the U.S. economy — or maybe just reward those who don’t need any financial assistance
Bloomberg Businessweek
Jan 6
Relentless Hacking Is Turning All of Us Into Data Nihilists
Relentless Hacking Is Turning All of Us Into Data Nihilists
No matter how hard we try to defend ourselves, in cyberspace the attackers always have the advantage
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 31, 2020
The Doctor Will See You Once You Sign This Binding Arbitration Agreement
The Doctor Will See You Once You Sign This Binding Arbitration Agreement
As it buys up medical practices, private equity is popularizing a favored Wall Street cost-cutting tactic — and stripping patients of…
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 28, 2020
Biden’s Uphill Battle to Hold the Internet Together
Biden’s Uphill Battle to Hold the Internet Together
The U.S. and China pitch the rest of the world on very different visions of the web
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 23, 2020
Restaurant Industry Changes I Want to Keep After the Pandemic
Restaurant Industry Changes I Want to Keep After the Pandemic
There were some bright spots in the midst of a devastating year for dining out
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 22, 2020
Google AI Researcher’s Departure Ignites New Conflict Over Ethics
Google AI Researcher’s Departure Ignites New Conflict Over Ethics
The sudden exit of Timnit Gebru has aggravated concerns about whether the search giant is doing right by its AI researchers and its Black…
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 17, 2020
America’s Economy Faces a Zombie Recovery, Even With Vaccine
America’s Economy Faces a Zombie Recovery, Even With Vaccine
Businesses in the area where Night of the Living Dead was filmed are staggering along on government stimulus but may collapse before more…
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 15, 2020
Robinhood Is Losing Thousands of Traders to a China-Owned Rival
Robinhood Is Losing Thousands of Traders to a China-Owned Rival
Webull offers free trades and has picked up users after outages at Robinhood this year
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 9, 2020
U.S. Chemical Companies Face Few Legal Risks, and the Cartels Bank On It
U.S. Chemical Companies Face Few Legal Risks, and the Cartels Bank On It
Taminco illegally sold enough MMA for Mexican narcos to make $3.2 billion worth of methamphetamine. For that, it paid a fine of just $1.3…
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 8, 2020
Airbnb Salvaged Its IPO by Mastering the Pandemic Pivot
Airbnb Salvaged Its IPO by Mastering the Pandemic Pivot
The company’s ability to adapt to Covid — and meet customers where they wanted to go — may have saved its stock market launch
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 4, 2020
Elon Musk Takes Tesla’s War on Labor Unions to Germany
Elon Musk Takes Tesla’s War on Labor Unions to Germany
The CEO’s charm offensive has won over much of the country — except for some of its auto workers
Bloomberg Businessweek
Dec 3, 2020
The Final Hurdle in the Covid-19 Vaccine Race Is Bureaucracy
The Final Hurdle in the Covid-19 Vaccine Race Is Bureaucracy
Patriotism and haste combine with an alphabet stew of regulators around the world to raise the prospects of coronavirus chaos
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 30, 2020
Google’s Cash Makes Rivals Less Eager for Antitrust Crackdown
Google’s Cash Makes Rivals Less Eager for Antitrust Crackdown
New details about deals with Apple and Mozilla show how the search giant discourages competition
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 25, 2020
California Wants Its Imperial Valley to Be ‘Lithium Valley’
California Wants Its Imperial Valley to Be ‘Lithium Valley’
The region’s Salton Sea contains a massive trove of the metal needed for electric-car batteries
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 24, 2020
America Just Can’t Get Enough Lysol
America Just Can’t Get Enough Lysol
Despite record-breaking, around-the-clock production, the disinfectant still vanishes from store shelves in a matter of hours — even…
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 23, 2020
Iconic Boston Dynamics Robots Seek Stable Employment
Iconic Boston Dynamics Robots Seek Stable Employment
A sale to Hyundai could hasten the company’s shift from research to commercialization
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 18, 2020
Trump and Twitter Enter a New Phase in a Tortured Relationship
Trump and Twitter Enter a New Phase in a Tortured Relationship
The president has not had to play by the same rules as everyone else. That’s changing.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 16, 2020
Quibi Leaders’ $1.7 Billion Failure Is a Story of Self-Sabotage
Quibi Leaders’ $1.7 Billion Failure Is a Story of Self-Sabotage
Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman are phenomenally successful businesspeople with precisely the wrong instincts for a streaming service
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 12, 2020
Election Day Gave Uber and Lyft a Whole New Road Map
Election Day Gave Uber and Lyft a Whole New Road Map
The ride-hailing leaders and other gig companies bought themselves immunity from California’s employment reform with a model they may be…
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 10, 2020
Trumpism Is Here to Stay, No Matter Who’s in the White House
Trumpism Is Here to Stay, No Matter Who’s in the White House
And if he’s defeated this time, Trump could even run again in 2024
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 5, 2020
Hims Built a $1.6 Billion Online Empire By Pushing Prescriptions
Hims Built a $1.6 Billion Online Empire By Pushing Prescriptions
The telehealth startup has prospered during the pandemic and is about to go public. Is anybody going to rein it in?
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nov 3, 2020
California Prop 22 Vote Heralds Judgment Day for Uber, DoorDash
California Prop 22 Vote Heralds Judgment Day for Uber, DoorDash
The initiative would exempt app-based companies from having to classify contractors as employees
Bloomberg Businessweek
Oct 30, 2020
He Was Arrested for Weed at 13, and He’s Selling It Legally at 27
He Was Arrested for Weed at 13, and He’s Selling It Legally at 27
Seun Adedeji is among Black entrepreneurs pushing for a share of a $16 billion legal pot industry dominated by Big Business
Bloomberg Businessweek
Oct 28, 2020
This Trump-Loving Network Could Become the President’s Fallback Plan
This Trump-Loving Network Could Become the President’s Fallback Plan
OAN, or One America News Network, is a 24/7 Trump boat parade — and maybe even a future safe space for Mr. MAGA
Bloomberg Businessweek
Oct 26, 2020
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