This Weekend with Gordon Deal February 10, 2018
What are the solutions to the opioid epidemic, power's role in sexual harassment, and Disney seeks a new kind of blockbuster.
What are the solutions to the opioid epidemic, power's role in sexual harassment, and Disney seeks a new kind of blockbuster.
Teens with a sense of purpose do better in school, are more resilient and healthier. They are also a minority.
Three decades after farmers first cultivated Périgord truffles in the U.S., no one has succeeded commercially. These intrepid growers are still pursuing the prize.
Lebanese authorities are dusting off old criminal slander laws from the early 20th century in what critics call an attempt to muzzle dissent ahead of parliamentary elections on May 6.
A Turkish military helicopter was downed in northern Syria during Ankara’s offensive on Syrian Kurdish militia, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited South Korean President Moon Jae-in to Pyongyang for a summit meeting, a dramatic gesture that came just hours after the two countries’ athletes marched into the Olympic opening ceremony together.
Israel’s military said one of its jets was shot down by antiaircraft missiles during strikes on Syrian targets after it intercepted an Iranian drone launched from Syria that had infiltrated its airspace, intensifying tensions between the two neighbors.
As Americans suffer through the worst influenza outbreak in almost a decade, a Japanese drugmaker says it has developed a pill that can kill the virus within a day. But even if the experimental drug lives up to the claim, it likely won’t be available in the U.S. until next year at the earliest.
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Dr Pepper Snapple have been remaking themselves for the past decade, adding products like kombucha tea and coconut water as consumers migrate to less sugary drinks.
Fashion designers Lucie and Luke Meier have been married for a decade—and now they’re together at the helm of the house of Jil Sander
Amazon.com is a long way from reaching the scale of America’s freight titans.
NantHealth Inc., the centerpiece of former surgeon Patrick Soon-Shiong’s medical and technology empire, has been dogged by financial woes and other turmoil.
Historically low unemployment is forcing headway on an issue that has been around since women entered the workforce: child care. Businesses increasingly see it as an issue vital to their operations and communities.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will stay open until 9 p.m. Monday for the final day of its blockbuster “Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer” exhibition.
Norman Norell was The Top, his work synonymous with New York, its matter-of-fact glamour and singular sophistication.
A Montana mechanic gets his adrenaline fix through skijoring, a racing competition in which skiers are pulled by horse.
For the second time in four months, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence’s actions at a sporting event attract controversy. He defended his decision only to stand for Americans.
Israel’s military said it carried out airstrikes on Syrian targets after it intercepted an Iranian drone launched from Syria that had infiltrated its airspace, with one of its jets crashing amid antiaircraft fire.
A Swedish bookseller detained by Chinese authorities surfaced Friday in a police-arranged appearance in which he accused Stockholm of using him for political gains.
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited South Korean President Moon Jae-in to Pyongyang for a summit meeting, a dramatic gesture that came just hours after the two countries’ athletes marched into the Olympic opening ceremony together.
New York Fashion Week has labels such as Alexander Wang, Tom Ford and rag & bone rethinking the runway show in a bid to stand out in the Instagram era.
Lee Kun-hee, Samsung’s chairman and an Olympics bigwig, got out of prison just in time to launch a global lobbying campaign to secure the 2018 Winter Games for South Korea. The company is now ubiquitous.
French President Emmanuel Macron has positioned himself as a crusader against sexual misconduct, but accusations recently leveled at two members of his own cabinet are testing that stance.
Wynn Resorts Ltd.’s board of directors said it has stopped an independent law-firm investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against former Chairman and Chief Executive Steve Wynn.
NBC said it set a record for national advertising sales in this year’s Winter Olympics, even as some of the biggest spenders of recent years are pulling back at the 2018 Games.
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