Adjusted Ebitda can be a useful tool, but it should not be relied on as the sole indicator of a company’s financial health.
The tech bajillionaire may be up to a neat baker’s dozen of offspring, though only one has made a White House appearance.
The magazine has gained a cult following, partly by branding itself as a beacon of intellectualism. Here’s how it has changed, and stayed the same, over 100 years.
On its 100th anniversary, Matthew Ricketson, considers The New Yorker’s remarkable journalism and vital role in our chaotic, algorithm-driven world.
Image is known for its artful, authentic storytelling on Southern California’s rich cultural output and its impact around the ...
J.Crew partnered with The New Yorker to release a line of stylish sweaters, tees, hats, and bags. Shop the collection while you can — before its gone.
Nicolas Cage ’s ex-girlfriend is suing him for negligence, after their son allegedly attacked her last year, causing ‘severe ...
A "good life" may be made up of more than happiness and meaning. A new book suggests that there's a third vital dimension: ...
The executive order and the new HHS document provide similar narrow definitions of words like “sex,” “female,” “woman,” “girl ...
House of Bohannon CEO Shay Bohannon discusses her transition from radio to romance publishing, industry insights, and the ...
Foundation Media Partners has formed Foundation Books and launched a partnership with Macmillan Publishers, establishing a ...
Alysha Rameera's 'Her Soul for a Crown' follows a love story inspired by Sri Lankan mythology. See the cover and read an ...
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