Amazon Has Transformed the Geography of Wealth and Power
Understanding America in the giant company’s shadow

Understanding America in the giant company’s shadow
Adam Neumann is out of his WeWork job, but entrepreneurs will surely imitate him.
The president has visited fewer foreign countries than his predecessors, as American influence abroad diminishes.
Inmates around the country have managed to engage the public in their ongoing prison protest through a targeted media strategy.
The jewelry company credits a hip-hop–inflected ad campaign for its success. It should credit the wealth gap as well.
In a new study, economists find women from places where sexist attitudes prevail end up earning less later in life.
Organized labor has enjoyed public support for decades. It’s still dying.
Tesla’s billionaire CEO is revealing exactly what the social platform is truly optimized for—the amplification of powerful voices.
The CEO of PepsiCo is stepping down after spending 12 years of ushering the brand into the future. But the landscape for female executives hasn’t changed all that much.
The president’s daughter is closing her ailing fashion line—further proof that nothing is apolitical in the Trump era.