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Who gets to decide what “feminism” looks like?
by
Koa Beck
Jan 5, 2021
Read an excerpt from the new book “White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind,” by Koa Beck.
COVID-19 is putting the economy on fast-forward
Nov 24, 2020
Will that make it better or worse? Scott Galloway, professor at the NYU Stern School, weighs in with his new book, "Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity."
The economic power of royal fashion
Nov 17, 2020
In this book excerpt, veteran style journalist Elizabeth Holmes writes about how Meghan Markle used fashion to respond to media criticism.
The agrarian roots of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon whiskey
Nov 10, 2020
Like all Kentucky bourbons, the famous whiskey brand owes its origin to American tax law.
Every number is the story of what's counted, and what's not
Oct 12, 2020
In this book excerpt, Deborah Stone examines the way we calculate unemployment numbers.
How innovations in cardboard and canning led to the rise of modern grocery stores
Oct 7, 2020
In this book excerpt, author Benjamin Lorr explains how cardboard boxes, cardstock and tin cans led to a revolution in consumer products.
Why are so few Black women married in America?
Oct 6, 2020
In this book excerpt, Dianne Stewart writes about the costs facing Black women with incarcerated partners.
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College admissions is a business, and the pandemic could upend it
by
Jeff Selingo
Oct 5, 2020
In his new book, Jeff Selingo looks at how some colleges must compete for applicants, and why the COVID-19 pandemic could make this competition even tighter.
The natural gas well that changed everything
Sep 15, 2020
In this excerpt, Daniel Yergin writes about a man’s determination to extract gas from underground rock denser than concrete.
CEO Reed Hastings on how Netflix beat Blockbuster
Sep 8, 2020
In this book excerpt, Hastings describes how he and co-founder Marc Randolph offered to sell the company to Blockbuster for $50 million.