Ransomware Attack Hits 23 Texas Towns, Authorities Say
The state declined to say which towns were affected by the coordinated cyberattack. But one expert said it could signal more such attacks in the future.
View ArticleIt’s Not Always Excellent to Be Jamie Oliver
Twenty years after he vaulted to fame, the brash British chef, TV star and cookbook author has lost his restaurant empire — but not his taste for hard work.
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: C.E.O.s Look Beyond Their Shareholders
The Business Roundtable said companies should also invest in their employees, protect the environment and deal fairly with suppliers — a sign that shareholder democracy hasn’t worked.
View ArticleDon't Just Know Your Customer, Be Your Customer
There are a lot of reasons startups fail. It may be a lack of funding or a lack of talent. Or sometimes a startup simply can't execute on the products or services they are trying to build. But the...
View ArticleHow Opportunity Zones and Co-Working Spaces Joined Forces
The combination of opportunity zones and shared office space is creating incubators of start-ups and investors in underserved markets.
View ArticleThe Salon Project opens inside Boca Raton’s Saks Fifth Avenue
Inside Boca Raton’s Town Center Mall, nestled among the luxury women’s fashion on the second floor of Sak’s Fifth Avenue, hides the newest location of celebrity hairstylist Joel Warren’s...
View ArticleChina’s Soft-Power Fail: Condemning Hong Kong’s Protests
Beijing wants greater sway over global public opinion. Instead, its propaganda outlets make Chinese leaders look like bullies.
View ArticleNFL stars tackle big issues at Gulfstream Park
Four retired NFL players talked about their unique charitable work at AMC’s “NFL Alumni Giving Back” Chairman’s Roundtable/Sports Committee Luncheon on July 17. Emceed by CBS 4‘s Jim Berry, these...
View ArticleRestaurant Associates Hires Some Big Names: Colicchio, Andrés, Ansel
The managing company is teaming up with high-profile chefs, seeking to recapture the luster of the days when it ran major restaurants.
View ArticleReady to ‘where’: Getting sharp on apparel omnichannel excellence
Brands and retailers are moving quickly to provide more seamless omnichannel shopping experiences—but your customers are moving faster.* This article was originally published here
View ArticleTrump Says He Has Authority to Reduce Capital Gains Taxes
The president said he thought he could bypass Congress to index capital gains to inflation.
View ArticleWeinstein Wants Trial Moved Because of His 11,000 Page Six Mentions
The mogul filed a motion contending he cannot find an impartial jury in Manhattan because of the robust news media here.
View ArticleHigh-Profile Jitters Over AI
Editor’s note: Elsewhere is a column that highlights ideas from other media platforms we believe are worth your attention. So far, artificial intelligence has been widely viewed as a potential game...
View ArticleShould Businesses Fight for Democracy?
Businesses are embedded in society and societal institutions. Each business and each stakeholder — from customers, suppliers, and employees to communities, regulators, and financiers — has an ethical...
View ArticleThe Collective Memory of American Shoppers
On Facebook and Reddit, retail-focused groups remember the heyday of malls and share stories of shuttered department stores.
View ArticleWhere Did North West Learn How to Sew? At Camp, of Course
In Hollywood, there’s a glamorous extracurricular program for fashion-savvy kids as young as 6.
View ArticlePutting a Positive Spin on Oil Exploration in the Arctic Refuge
The Trump administration pressed scientists for quick findings, dismissed bad news and revised a report in its push for lease sales, records show.
View ArticleHow Medicine Became the Stealth Family-Friendly Profession
Female doctors are more likely than other professionals to have children and keep working. The reasons offer lessons for other jobs.
View ArticleThe Big Business of Scavenging in Postindustrial America
The U.S. produces more garbage than any other nation in the world per capita. Here’s how scrappers are turning that waste into a $32 billion business.
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: Trump Admitted to Exploring Tax Cuts. Here’s Why.
He says that the U.S. economy remains “incredible,” but surely sees warning signs in many of his favored economic indicators.
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