Netflix Doc Recounts Last Known Slave Ship
In 2019, the remains of the last known slave ship, The Clotilda, were discovered by a National Geographic-affiliated team led by archaeologist James Delgado, 159 years after…
Read moreAuto Workers May Be Left Behind As Industry Shifts Green
Wandering around the sprawling 6.2 million-sq.-ft. Lordstown Motors assembly plant in Ohio, it’s tempting to imagine a green future that is full of jobs. The company’s signature…
Read moreChina’s Rise as a Lender Is Making Sovereign Debt Relief Harder
After eight months of negotiations the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced last week that it would work with Pakistan to provide debt relief, boosting confidence in the…
Read moreBernanke Shares Nobel for Research on Banks
STOCKHOLM — This year’s Nobel Prize in economic sciences has been awarded to the former chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Ben S. Bernanke, and two U.S.-based…
Read moreHow to Make the Most of Black Friday
Holiday shopping season will officially begin this week with the Black Friday sales on Nov. 25. Typically the busiest shopping day of the year, the sale event…
Read moreThe Economy is Great. The Middle Class is Mad
Jeff Swope felt the first spurt of anger bubble up when he learned in February that his landlord was raising the rent on the empty two-bedroom apartment…
Read moreHow Play-Doh and Viagra Epitomize Reinvention
When it comes to leadership success, Play-Doh and Viagra have a lot in common. In reporting my new book NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and…
Read moreLael Brainard Could Be the Next Fed Chair. She Believes the U.S. Central Bank Can Help Fix Wealth Inequality
President Biden’s decision on whether to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve Board is coming down to the wire. The Board’s only known Democrat,…
Read moreThe Future of Climate Change Is Being Written in Ink Today
More than at any other time in the history of human presence on this planet, we are now deciding what our own future will be. Since the…
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