Jim Beam Warehouse Fire Destroys 45,000 Barrels
Fire officials let the warehouse burn to avoid contaminating a creek that runs into the Kentucky River.
View ArticleThe History of Private Planes Is Less High Life and More Daily Grind
The 41,000-foot commute is still a commute.
View ArticleAn Introvert’s Guide to Surviving on the Job
It’s tough to be an introvert in a world that equates success with performing. Here’s how to change the way you work while staying true to you.
View ArticleFine-tuning the growth engine: M&A in engineering and construction
The engineering-and-construction sector is seeing a merger wave. To avoid a wipeout, focus on culture, capabilities, and value capture.* This article was originally published here
View ArticleWhat Would Giving Health Care to Undocumented Immigrants Mean?
Nearly every Democrat running for president supports the idea, a sharp change from even a few years ago. Here’s a look at the policy behind the politics.
View ArticleStewart Greene, Who Helped Shape TV Advertising, Dies at 91
In the 1960s, Mr. Greene created ad campaigns that, among other things, made indigestion entertaining and airplanes visually appealing.
View ArticleWhy Talented People Fail Under Pressure
The worst thing you can do is overthink the task at hand. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleYou’re Invited: Bronson van Wyck and the Art of the Party
The founder of the Van Wyck & Van Wyck event production and design agency Bronson van Wyck talks about the marketing power of the perfect party. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleThe Horrible Place Between the Apps
Many of us have half-quit apps like Twitter and Instagram. It’s awful.
View ArticleBroadcom Said to Be in Talks to Buy Symantec, the Security Software Maker
If an agreement is reached, it will underline how much Broadcom, a semiconductor giant, has had to change its acquisition strategy after a humbling takeover defeat last year.
View ArticleItalian Airline Pulls Video With Actor in Blackface as Barack Obama
Alitalia initially defended the video by saying the actor was not Caucasian and that “makeup was applied to highlight features.” It later apologized.
View ArticleTrump’s Decision to Tap Shelton Creates Political Risk for the Fed
Judy Shelton, President Trump’s nominee to the Federal Reserve Board, criticizes how the central bank sets rates — and could reignite an old controversy.
View ArticleGibraltar Seizes Syria-Bound Tanker Thought to Be Carrying Iranian Oil
Officials said the tanker was detained under European Union sanctions on Syria. Shipping monitors said it was also trying to skirt United States sanctions on Iran.
View ArticleHow Personalized Customer Experience Can Define Your Business
PetSmart's 2017 acquisition of Chewy was a historic moment – at $3.35 billion, it's the largest e-commerce acquisition ever. But this historic moment would never have happened if it wasn't for the...
View ArticleWhy New York City Could Become an International Hub for Cybersecurity -...
Sponsor Content from the New York City Economic Development Corporation. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleG.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on Future
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View ArticleThe Kind of Authenticity Customers Will Pay More For
Research looks at how we value what’s “authentic.” * This article was originally published here
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: Deutsche Bank’s Bloodletting May Soon Begin
The embattled German lender’s board is expected to vote as soon as Sunday on an extensive turnaround plan that could lead to 20,000 layoffs.
View ArticleSaving for a Future Complicated by the Loss of Sight and Sound
Blind and deaf Americans, who are in the labor force at lower rates than the able-bodied, have sued large financial institutions to try to remove the obstacles to managing their money.
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