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Business Credit Scores: The Numbers Game
When it comes to running a business, understanding your credit score is key. Just like personal credit scores, business credit scores can greatly impact your ability to secure loans,...
What America Means to Latin Americans
On his first day back in office, President Trump issued an executive order to change the name of the body of water that had been known since the mid-sixteenth...
The Best Books We Read This Week
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Source link
The Torment of a Neighbor’s Noise in “Beeps”
Kirk Johnson’s documentary short follows two young men, one of whom is driven to distraction by a nearby dying smoke alarm, on their quest to make things right. ...
How Visual Learning Can Help GMAT Takers
A GMAT expert explains why visual learning is the ultimate study hack—and how a new OnDemand course helps high achievers master hard things on their own terms. By Scott...
How to Unlock the Full Potential of Digital Process Automation
Digital process automation is a way to eliminate the need for manual effort while improving your ability to achieve your business objectives. As a young entrepreneur, it’s one of...
Lunar Cycles in Business: Alternative Timing for Better Decision-Making
Typically, we schedule our events around quarterly, fiscal year, and calendar deadlines. These deadlines enable us to better arrange our work, yet they are essentially synthetic constructions that do...
The Quest to Build a Perfect Protein Bar
In the past seventy-five years in America, the nutritional bar has gone from niche to mainstream. In the fifties, Bob Hoffman, of York, Pennsylvania, known as “the father of...
Was the Civil War Inevitable?
Out of guilt or amnesia, we tend to treat wars, in retrospect, as natural disasters: terrible but somehow inevitable, beyond anyone’s control. Shaking your fist at the fools who...
Adrian Tomine’s “Lucky Dogs”
Moving around the city this spring, one can’t help but sense that many people seem to have succumbed to a generalized anxiety. For the cover of the April 28,...
How Much Should You Know About Your Child Before He’s Born?
When the writer Amanda Hess was twenty-nine weeks pregnant with her first child, her doctor, looking at an ultrasound, “saw something he did not like.” He suspected a rare...