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Inside Activision and Blizzard’s Corporate WarcraftIllustration: Ariel Davis for Bloomberg Businessweek

Inside Activision and Blizzard’s Corporate WarcraftBobby Kotick and Mike Morhaime were the video game industry’s unstoppable pair, until they fought each other. An excerpt from the new book Play Nice.

Threats to Local US Election Officials Are Rising, and More Workers Are QuittingDiannie Chavez/The Republic/USA Today Network

Threats to Local US Election Officials Are Rising, and More Workers Are QuittingIncreased harassment, threats and litigation are creating a more hostile environment for LEOs, who are leaving their jobs at higher rates than in the past.

The Host of Hot Ones Spills the Secrets of His Success

The Host of Hot Ones Spills the Secrets of His SuccessWatching a celebrity ingest hot sauce is the hook, but it’s Sean Evans’ skill as an interviewer that keeps audiences coming back.

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Boar’s Head Disaster Shows the Price of DeregulationThe listeria outbreak closed a plant. Plus: How international MBA students view the election.

The 12 Entertainers and Execs Reshaping CultureThe US Is Recognizing the True Cost of Nickel

These Are the Best B-Schools in the World

These Are the Best B-Schools in the WorldThe best MBA programs in the US, Canada, Europe and Asia

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France’s Most Exclusive Wine Region Is Now More Welcoming to Tourists

France’s Most Exclusive Wine Region Is Now More Welcoming to Tourists

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With AI, Dead Celebrities Are Working Again—And Making Millions

October 1, 2024

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How Legal Sports Betting Changed Everything for Players, Fans and MoreWhat Happens When Ozempic Takes Over Your TownInside Worldcoin’s Orb Factory, Audacious and Absurd Defender of Humanity

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Trump on What He’d Do With Taxes, Tariffs, Jerome Powell and MoreRoblox Is Fighting to Keep Pedophiles Away, and Not Always WinningHow Rivian Became the Anti-Tesla

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LVMH's Arnault on How He Built an Empire of OpulenceYass: One of the Most Influential Billionaires in 2024 ElectionThe Deadly Mining Complex Powering the EV Revolution

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October 1, 2024

In this issue

What Kamala Harris Would Mean for Wall Street and Main StreetHow Apple Rules the WorldThe Russian Bot Army That Conquered Online Poker

September 1, 2024

In this issue

How Legal Sports Betting Changed Everything for Players, Fans and MoreWhat Happens When Ozempic Takes Over Your TownInside Worldcoin’s Orb Factory, Audacious and Absurd Defender of Humanity

August 1, 2024

In this issue

Trump on What He’d Do With Taxes, Tariffs, Jerome Powell and MoreRoblox Is Fighting to Keep Pedophiles Away, and Not Always WinningHow Rivian Became the Anti-Tesla

July 1, 2024

In this issue

LVMH's Arnault on How He Built an Empire of OpulenceYass: One of the Most Influential Billionaires in 2024 ElectionThe Deadly Mining Complex Powering the EV Revolution

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