George Saunders Is Settling Into Ambiguity
George Saunders is that rare contemporary author who is as original as he is beloved—even rarer for having made his name on that often overlooked form of…
Read moreBill Gates’ Favorite Books in 2023
In addition to an online economics course taught by Stanford University professor Timothy Taylor and a Spotify playlist filled with a variety of holiday tunes, Bill Gates’…
Read moreNetflix’s Password Crackdown- What to Know
Nearly a year after Netflix first said that it was going to begin making some subscribers pay an additional fee for sharing their account with users outside…
Read moreAlmost Half of Elon Musk’s Twitter Followers Are Fake
One of Elon Musk’s top priorities for Twitter following his $44 billion deal to buy the social media company is cracking down on so-called “spam bots.” One…
Read moreAmazon Goes on Corporate Hiring Spree
Amazon says it plans to add more than 40,000 people to its corporate ranks in the U.S., a hiring spree the company is calling its biggest-ever recruiting…
Read moreA Bipartisan Push for Carbon Tariffs is Emerging
(To get this story in your inbox, subscribe to the TIME CO2 Leadership Report newsletter here.) Last year, the U.S. enacted the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)—the most…
Read morePassion and Partnership Are Helping Refugees in the U.S.—But We Need More
A new report shows the global refugee crisis has rapidly increased in recent years, reaching a new record high of approximately 110 million displaced people. This is…
Read moreImpossible Foods CEO Peter McGuinness Has Beef With the Media
In 2023, TIME will once again recognize 100 businesses making an extraordinary impact around the world. Applications for the TIME100 Most Influential Companies of 2023 are open,…
Read moreHow Netflix Will Spend $2.5 Billion in South Korea
Netflix Inc. promised to back and cultivate the Korean showrunners and studios behind viral shows like Squid Game, outlining how it plans to spend some of the…
Read moreA High Steaks Game- Can Beyond Save the Alt-Meat Industry-
In retrospect, rising as high as Ethan Brown did four years ago might almost guarantee a brutal, Greek tragedy-style fall from grace somewhere down the line. Back…
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