At the beginning of 2019, Bezos, Amazon's chief executive, was widely regarded as a low-key guy; in a year. Bezos became a tabloid fixture, with yacht appearances, evening strolls and romantic dinners captured in detail
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Sports (Master the inner game), Society (Inside India's first corporate panchayat), Health (One couple's tireless crusade to stop a genetic killer), Education (Moulding public policy schools as institutions of practice) and Lifestyle (To achieve big goals, start with small habits; Why is taking action hard?)
Investigators continued to investigate Saudi links to 9/11 even after high-level officials discounted connections. New details are revealed here, from a joint investigation by The New York Times Magazine and ProPublica
Financial markets across Asia fell Thursday, led by sharp drop in stocks in China, as investors pondered the potential effect of the coronavirus
A report issued by an umbrella organisation for the world's central banks says that banks may well spend the next decade coping with a financial crisis caused by the disruptive effects of climate change and technology
Dr. Apurva Madia explains the relationship between obesity, lifestyle and high blood pressure
The forensic report on Bezos' phone was at the heart of a United Nations statement Wednesday raising concerns about the digital tactics of Crown Prince Mohammed, renewing questions about the shadowy world of private hackers for hire
If Tesla's market capitalization remains above $100 billion on average over a six-month period, chief executive Elon Musk will have the option to buy about 1.69 million shares at about $350 each—a payout worth more than $370 million
Dr. Deodatta chafekar says that if you are misinformed about high BP, and make unhealthy living choices you can be at a risk of hypertension