A Call for Investors to Put Their Money Toward a Green Future
For wealthy Davos men and women, as well as people from less rarefied air, targeted investing is one way to force change on carbon-emitting companies.
View ArticleThe Coronavirus: What Travelers Need to Know
Many airlines are accommodating travelers who want to modify, delay or cancel their itineraries to China.
View ArticleFixing the Marlins
Chief revenue officer Adam Jones has a key job at the Miami Marlins, trying to renew the fan base of a franchise that has plenty of down seasons despite winning two World Series titles. Jones’ entry...
View ArticleArchitects react to shaky industry index
Venerable South Florida architect Bruce Retzsch has a standing joke about being in the architecture business: “We are always 90 days from insolvency.” But right now, he says the South Florida market...
View ArticleWhy your sleep might be so bad
In this installment of SFBW’s Innovations in Health Care series, we examine an unlikely relationship between how well you sleep, and what’s in your stomach, a potential breakthrough for sickle cell...
View ArticlePrivacy Issue Starts in California & Heads This Way
South Florida corporations whose interests extend beyond the state now face challenges in meeting personal privacy requirements coming from California. And this is only the beginning. Blame Google,...
View ArticleWorried Reporters Make a Plea: Please Buy Our Paper
As hedge funds take a greater role in newspaper chains, journalists at the Chicago Tribune and elsewhere are sending out an S.O.S.
View ArticleSite That Ran Anti-Semitic Remarks Got Passes for Trump Trip
The White House granted TruNews, a right-wing Christian site, press credentials for the president’s Davos trip after its founder’s remarks calling impeachment a “Jew coup.”
View ArticleFootball Leaks Hacker Also Revealed Finances of Isabel dos Santos
The Portuguese man behind a website that pulled back the curtain on world soccer’s business dealings also unearthed documents related to the fortune of Africa’s richest woman.
View ArticleA $100 Million Bet That Vacationland Can Be a Tech Hub, Too
A benefactor’s big gift will create a research center in Portland, Maine, testing a small city’s ability to prosper as a magnet for innovation.
View ArticleKobe Bryant’s Death Cuts Short a Budding Business Career
The N.B.A. great was known for his feats on the court. But he had also been building a reputation as an investor and entrepreneur.
View ArticleStocks Have Worst Day Since October Over Coronavirus Worries
U.S. stocks followed European markets down amid concerns that the coronavirus could hurt the global economy.
View ArticleGuitar Hotel Welcomes NobleCon 2020 Investor Conference
If you’re looking for the next Apple, NobleCon is your orchard. The annual emerging growth investor conference NobleCon, brainchild of Noble Capital Markets, will return to the new Seminole Hard Rock...
View ArticleWhat Was Said at Davos on Climate Change
Global leaders attending the World Economic Forum in Switzerland agree that a rapid response is needed to stave off disaster.
View ArticleGrammy Awards Hit 12-Year Low in TV Viewers
The live broadcast drew an audience of 18.7 million, but the dip was modest in a time when more people are switching to streaming.
View ArticleMartin Shkreli Faces New Accusations Over High-Priced Drug
A lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission and New York’s attorney general says his company blocked generic rivals after sharply raising the cost of Daraprim.
View ArticleKenya’s New Digital IDs May Exclude Millions of Minorities
Millions face hurdles in obtaining documents to get a biometric ID card that will be required to function in the country. Without one, “you are totally a living dead,” a human rights advocate said.
View ArticleRenault Chooses Volkswagen Executive as New C.E.O.
Luca de Meo, a marketing specialist, will need to repair the French carmaker’s troubled alliance with Nissan.
View ArticleFort Worth Embraces Its Cowboy Culture
The Texas city hopes to become a center of sports and entertainment with the opening of Dickies Arena and plans to modernize its Stockyards district.
View ArticlePop-Up Dinners That Share a Culture, Course by Course
A new wave of cooks are hosting meals that explore their personal memories and culinary traditions.
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