| The weekend is here! Pour yourself a mug of French roast coffee, grab a seat by the pool, and get ready for our longer-form weekend reads: - The bankers that define the decades: Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase ( Euromoney )
- The I in We: How did WeWork's Adam Neumann turn office space with "community" into a $47 billion company? Not by sharing. ( New York Magazine )
- "A Horrifying Reality": An Oral History of Coming Out on Wall Street ( Institutional Investor )
- The World Is Choking on Digital Pollution: Society figured out how to manage the waste produced by the Industrial Revolution. We must do the same thing with the internet today. ( Washington Monthly )
- America's rural radio stations are vanishing — and taking the country's soul with them: At a time when local newspapers are disappearing, the loss of a radio station leaves a community with another cultural and informational gap ( the Guardian )
- Mike Tyson Smokes the Toad: What do you do when you hear that Mike Tyson is opening a weed resort in the middle of the California desert? You go investigate. What we found was far more surreal than anyone could have imagined. ( GQ )
- The Truth Behind Trump Tower Moscow: How Trump Risked Everything For a (Relatively) Tiny Deal ( Forbes )
- How the Cosby Story Finally Went Viral — And Why It Took So Long (Longreads)
- The King Maker: Why Rich Paul Will Own the NBA Summer ( Sports Illustrated )
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Jonathan Stein, founder and CEO of Betterment, an online automated firm with $16.4 billion under management. |
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