Priscilla Chan and her husband, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, have pledged 99% of their wealth to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, or CZI, which aims “to advance human potential and promote equality for all children in the next generation.”
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Check out the new upgrades and features coming to airplane cabins in the next few years.
China’s authoritarian government has blocked — again — its people from searching on Google on the eve of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Water is life, but in a warming world, it’s in ever shorter supply. California and Australia have active markets allowing investors to bet on its fluctuating cost. The FT’s Gill Plimmer explores whether water really is just another commodity, or an essential human right. And can private models of ownership still provide water to all
CNNMoney takes you to a factory in Jalandhar, India to see how basketballs are made from a giant piece of rubber, and then shot at an iron plate at 25 mph.
This $30 million Super Scooper is the only plane in the world that was designed specifically to fight wildfires. The aircraft performs a dangerous dive down to a body of water, scoops up 1,400 gallons of water in 12 seconds, and drops its load of water on raging forest fires. We went inside this massive
Oysters are a sure sign of high end decadence. But look back two hundred years and they were handed out as free bar snacks. So, what made them the luxury food they are today? Special Thanks: https://www.chesapeakebay.net/ For more, visit: https://www.lochfyne.com MORE SO EXPENSIVE CONTENT: Why Pink Himalayan Salt Is So Expensive | So Expensive
Dan Lyons talks to CNNMoney’s Laurie Segall about the stranger side of working at a startup.
FT journalists make their predictions for the coming year. Chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman, Asia editor Jamil Anderlini, global business columnist Rana Foroohar, Latin America editor Michael Stott and Africa Editor David Pilling, give their views on the pandemic, US-China relations, key upcoming elections, and Brexit. Read more at https://on.ft.com/2WXnRV3 See if you get
Meerschaum pipes are among the most expensive tobacco pipes in the world. They’re made of meerschaum, a mineral typically found in underground mines in Turkey. While some wooden pipes cost less than $5, the simplest Turkish meerschaum pipes can cost 20 times as much. The most intricate ones can go for over $7,000. So, what
The FT’s chief UK commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green look at what Prime Minister Boris Johnson can do to keep Scotland and Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom. See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132. ► Check out our Community
We sat down with Anthony Bourdain of “Parts Unknown” and Danny Bowien of Mission Chinese to discuss Bourdain’s new film, “Wasted!” and the ever-changing food landscape. Here, these culinary savants break down how they like to scramble their eggs. Following is a transcript of the video. Danny Bowien: What is the food you’ve done the
Wind power is the number one source of renewable energy in the US, but nearly all this stems from onshore wind. The US offshore wind industry is underdeveloped and, with only two small offshore operations to date, it lags far behind Europe and China by comparison. The FT’s Derek Brower looks at why progress is
It takes dozens of people, expensive robots, and fancy cameras to bring a fast food commercial to life. But they use real food on set, so they work against the clock to film each take before it starts to wilt. We visit The Garage in Brooklyn, New York, to see how the crew films advertisements
The genteel world of golf is in a state of open warfare. This year, as the FT’s Josh Noble reports, LIV Golf moved to shake up the sport by taking on the golf establishment. Backed by $2bn from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, LIV launched a series of new tournaments to compete with the PGA
Ford plans to phase out its entire car line-up, with one exception – the Mustang. CNNMoney’s Peter Valdes-Dapena explains why the Mustang is here to stay.
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Exports have skyrocketed for America’s LNG producers as demand soars, particularly from Europe. Last December, the US became the world’s biggest exporter of this super chilled fuel for the first time. But as the FT’s Justin Jacobs explains, not everyone’s happy about the expansion in output, and the effect it may have on the environment.
It was once known as a place where people went to work, rather than play – but a lot has changed. Singapore now boasts six of the world’s best bars, 47 Michelin stars, and a vibrant mix of cultures. Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Bloomberg is the First Word in business
Donald Trump is running on a platform of of bringing jobs back to the U.S. and making America great again. But at his private club Mar-A-Lago in south Florida, he has filled his staff almost exclusively with foreign workers.
A specialized woodwind with a wistful yet powerful tone, the oboe is one of the most expensive instruments you can buy. Professional-grade oboes can sell for almost $14,000. That’s more than four times the price of some professional flutes. So, what goes into making oboes? And why are they so expensive? Editor’s Note: The voice
Aggressive, tenacious and litigious Paul Singer may be the most feared investor in the world — by hedge fund rivals, companies and even countries. This is how he made billions through activist investing. Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join QuickTake Originals is Bloomberg’s official premium video channel. We
In Australia, droughts are becoming more frequent and severe, reducing agricultural output in a $36bn industry. Till the rains came early this year, farmers in New South Wales had suffered their worst drought on record. But as the FT’s Jamie Smyth discovers, they’re fighting back in a variety of ways, ranging from digital moisture measurement
The fiercest takeover battle of 2021 took place in a sector that hadn’t seen a major deal in over 20 years: the railroad industry. It began when Canadian Pacific agreed to buy smaller rival Kansas City Southern, a deal that would create the first US-Mexico-Canada railroad. But as the FT’s Arash Massoudi explains, everything changed
Private equity is all about buying companies and selling them on. But as the FT’s Kaye Wiggins explains, with the economy struggling, private equity groups are increasingly turning to a new strategy – they’re selling companies to themselves. So who are the winners in this layer cake of deals, and who loses out? #privateequity #investing
Breitbart tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos was permanently removed from Twitter after starting a barrage of hateful Tweets directed at Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones. He sits down with CNNMoney’s Alison Kosik.
Our brain has 86 billion neurons connected by 3 million kilometers of nerve fibers and The Human Brain Project is mapping it all. One of the key applications is neuromorphic computing – computers inspired by brain architecture that may one day be able to learn as we do. #BloombergGiantLeap #Science #Technology ——– “Moonshot” introduces you
The stock market rout this year has clobbered many investors, but after largely sitting on the sidelines during the pandemic, one of the world’s best-known dealmakers, Berkshire Hathaway boss Warren Buffett, has seized the moment to strike. As the FT’s Eric Platt reports, Buffett’s prudence meant he could amass a war chest of funds, which
Ever wonder just how much of your tax bill goes towards defense, health care, and foreign aid? Christine Romans breaks down where your tax dollars go.
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