JS: The iconic magazine which ‘invented’ the Indian teenager
Chatty, irreverent and engaged, JS was more than a magazine – it shaped an Indian cosmopolitanism.
Chatty, irreverent and engaged, JS was more than a magazine – it shaped an Indian cosmopolitanism.
AutomotiveBusiness & Finance 28 November 2023, 4:40 am 1 minute Reuters reported that Bhavish Aggarwal, India’s answer to Elon Musk, is racing to roll out millions of electric scooters and speed his nation to a cleaner future. Some of his mechanics can’t keep up, though. Aggarwal’s Ola Electric, which he likens to Tesla in the…
The global startup ecosystem is often associated with billion-dollar valuations, flashy apps, and disruptive innovations. But beyond the headlines, a new wave of entrepreneurs is reshaping technology with a deeper mission: solving humanity’s toughest challenges. These “tech for good” startups are proving that profit and purpose can coexist, particularly in the areas of health, education,…
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save President Biden and Democrats in Congress turbocharged the Internal Revenue Service in 2022, handing the tax collector tens of billions of dollars to modernize and train a harder gaze on high-income earners and major corporations. Not even two years later, Republicans in Congress have succeeded…
Articles asking us to feel sympathy for families barely scraping by on healthy six-figure incomes may be staples of the financial press, but it’s rare that they come packaged as real-world case studies attached to flesh-and-blood individuals. But that’s what happened just before Christmas, when law professor Steven Calabresi defended Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’…
Newell Brands will slash about 7% of its office roles and pare down its real-estate footprint in an organizational realignment. The Atlanta-based maker of Rubbermaid and Sharpie said it expected to realize annual pretax savings of $65 million to $90 million net of reinvestment, the majority of which is expected this year. Copyright ©2024 Dow…
Updated Jan. 9, 2024 12:00 am ET A breakup over grocery prices got messier Monday when PepsiCo said that it, not supermarket chain Carrefour, initiated the split. PepsiCo said that it had decided to stop supplying the chain’s European stores because the two sides hadn’t reached an agreement on a new contract. Copyright ©2024 Dow…