The drop in billionaire fortunes is an indication of the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic; the Forbes wealth team is monitoring billionaires' response to the crisis with a live tracker
Highlights include lessons on how to survive this crucial April-June quarter, and India's race to make more ventilators. Link to full issue inside
As the world marks the 70th World Health Day in the throes of a crippling pandemic, here's a look at turning points in medical research through the years
The home rental company raised new funding as its business has been roiled by the coronavirus; Airbnb's new funding points to some of the tactical measures startups are taking as they navigate the difficult period
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Podcast (Naval Ravikant: The Angel Philosopher), Prediction (Y2K disaster scenarios were a hoax), Business (Egypt's female lion tamers show the men how to do it; Homeworking experiment can be permanent; Magnus Carlsen checkmates Coronavirus virtually) and Health (Locking down the world could have saved the world)
In two years, the reality TV star has become a force in criminal justice, all while continuing to sell body-sculpting undergarments and plugging diet products on Instagram
If you've watched the Netflix show, or even just heard about it, you probably have more than a few questions. Here are answers to some of them
The move is expected to help boost monetary transmission from banks, say experts
Asian markets drift lower on glum investor sentiment
Forbes India spoke with non-banking financial companies that focus on different areas of financing, to ascertain the impact of the central bank's key announcements of Friday
Is it bad if we aren't able to pass the Turing test when answering questions about our loved one's job—especially now, when those of us who are healthy and still employed are working close together, side by side?