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By Clarissa Buch James Beard Award-winning chef Norman Van Aken has made his long-awaited return to Coral Gables. As a chef and partner of Ad Lib, Van Aken brings his Florida cuisine back to the city...
View ArticleThe winning combination at the Boca Raton Resort & Club
Photos by Larry Wood John C. Tolbert is president and managing director of the Boca Raton Resort & Club and the chairman of Revelation Consultancy, a leading real estate advisory group servicing...
View ArticleBriefcase Miami/Dade
Bridging the digital divide Comcast held events in Miami-Dade to announce expansion of Internet Essentials to include all qualified low-income households in its service area. The company estimates...
View ArticleThriving Hotel Industry Scrambles for Workers
With more travelers and fewer job seekers nationwide, the tight job market is squeezing the hospitality industry.
View ArticleThe Law Was Aimed at Deadly Machinery. It Hit Her Washer.
New York set out to protect against fatal building accidents. A decade later, thousands of homeowners have been saddled with snowballing fines.
View ArticleManufacturing and trade in Asia
Executives in Asia should align their manufacturing footprints with shifting trade flows.* This article was originally published here
View ArticleJapanese Golf Resorts Look to Foreigners to Sustain Growth
“Koreans are fanatical when it comes to golf,” one resort official said. “They can do 36 holes every day.’’
View ArticleAre You Being Kind to Your Butt?
Face masks aren’t just for faces anymore. (They are for your butt.)
View ArticleIt’s Tough Being a Young Skyscraper in New York
Photos of the early days — and growth spurts — of Manhattan’s most iconic towers.
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: How an M.I.T. Lab Hid Links to Jeffrey Epstein
Joichi Ito resigned as head of M.I.T.’s Media Lab after an investigation into how it tried to disguise donations from the financier.
View ArticleEmbattled Nissan C.E.O. Hiroto Saikawa to Resign, Carmaker Says
Mr. Saikawa’s departure follows months of speculation about his ability to manage the Japanese carmaker since the ouster of its former chairman, Carlos Ghosn.
View ArticleDo Influencers Need to Tell Audiences They’re Getting Paid?
In some cases, disclosure might make people trust them more. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleAT&T Faces Demands for Strategy Shift From Hedge Fund
Funds like Elliott Management often take small positions in companies they hope to influence, and then try and rally the support of larger investors behind their cause.
View ArticleJuul Violated Federal Rules by Marketing Vaping Products as Safer Than...
The agency sent a warning letter to the company. In a separate letter, it also requested more information about the company’s outreach to students, health insurers, employers and Native American tribes.
View ArticleBrown University Puts Official Tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s M.I.T. Gifts on Leave
Internal M.I.T. emails suggest that the official, Peter Cohen, was deeply involved in efforts to conceal donations coordinated by the disgraced financier.
View ArticleJeremy Renner and the New Walled Garden of Celebrity
If people love you, why not make money from them?
View ArticleAn incredible year for Impossible Foods
CFO David Lee believes the company’s continued success will depend heavily on its ability to create many more “craveable” products and to maintain its corporate culture.* This article was originally...
View ArticleNeil Montanus, a Kodak Colorama Photographer, Dies at 92
His colossal pictures, depicting an idealized American life, greeted travelers at Grand Central Terminal for decades.
View ArticleWhat People Hate About Being Managed by Algorithms, According to a Study of...
It’s like having a micromanaging boss who’s always watching you. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleCalifornia Lawmakers Vote to Undo N.C.A.A. Amateurism
A bill passed by the State Assembly would allow college athletes to make endorsement deals. It is expected to reach the desk of Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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