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The Decade in Review: 2010-2019 - Yahoo Finance

 

From Trump's election to the first black hole image, a lot has happened in the past 10 years. Here is a recap of just a few of the major headlines - From Yahoo Finance

What will be the biggest stories of 2020? | The Economist

 

Battle for the White House, a possible global recession, Beethoven the eco-warrior, nurses taking centre stage & a controversial Olympic Games. The Economist’s predictions for top stories of 2020

CEOs Predict Next Big Ideas for the New Decade - Fortune Magazine

 

Advances in technology, world health, personalized medicine, and income equality are some of the ideas and hopes for the next ten years. - From Fortune Magazine

Too Many People Want to Travel - The Atlantic

 

Tourism has surged in recent decades, causing large-scale environmental degradation, dangerous conditions, and pricing-out locals  An explanation and what to do about it from The Atlantic.

How Jack Ma Makes And Spends His Billions - Business Insider

 

Alibaba Co-Founder Jack Ma is the richest man in China. He's now worth $38 billion. Here's how the e-commerce tycoon makes and spend his money. - From Business Insider

Most liveable city, 2019: Zürich - Monocle Films

 

From the revived Le Corbusier Pavilion to a slick airport extension, we take lessons in living better from this year’s winning city. - Monocle Films

Inside Dubai’s VIP Private Terminal For The Superrich - Business Insider

 

Jetex offers fully bespoke aviation for the super rich. Inside the terminal, customers can enjoy a games room, sleep pods, and a private piano player. - Business Insider

Everything We Know About The Private Planes Of World Leaders - Business Insider

 

From the United Kingdom's $250 million Airbus A330 to Russia's fleet of 132 aircraft, these planes are meant to keep the world's top leaders safe. - From Business Insider

World's Best Honeymoon Destinations - Insider

 

Insider looks at 14 hotels and resorts in different countries featuring romantic or unique experiences to share on a honeymoon.

Do Airlines Make Money From First Class?

 

While airlines make a significant amount of money packing people into coach like cattle, premium cabins like business & first class are still a major source of income for USA carriers. - From CNBC

Top 18 Trends for 2020 by Trendhunter.com

 

Trend Hunter’s Top 18 Trends for 2020 provides a fast paced summary video insight on the trends we see sticking around for the next 3-5 years. Part of a favorite annual report. 

Nike | Stop At Nothing

 

If you stop at nothing, even a crazy dream is possible. In Italian with English Subtitles #JustDoIt

What a 19-Hour Nonstop Flight Can Teach Us About Jet Lag | WSJ

 

Qantas just completed a record-breaking 19+ hour nonstop flight. One of three research flights to determine if routes can be made commercial and researchers hope teach us how to avoid dreaded jet lag.

Most Popular Websites 1996 - 2019

 

From Data is Beautiful - Timeline of the most visited websites on the Internet from 1996 to 2019. Worldwide statistics based on websites traffic measured by monthly visits.

Inside Singapore Changi Airport's New $1.3 Billion Lifestyle Hub

 

Singapore's Changi Airport just opened 'Jewel,' a $1.3 billion mall boasting the world's tallest indoor waterfall, an IMAX movie theatre, and a hotel. - From Business Insider

12 Most Insane Roads In The World

 

Which would be your favorite to drive? Which road would you avoid? - From Interesting Facts

Viral China this Week

 

A vertical car accident, couple of interesting toilet paper stories, and a very talented inspirational Chinese artist. From the South China Morning Post

How to Find the Quietest Spot on an Airplane | The Middle Seat | WSJ

 

After conducting tests aboard various flights, WSJ’s Scott McCartney has some tips on how you can make your next journey a peaceful one. From Wall Street Journal

Does this line predict America’s next recession? | The Economist

 

Predicting America’s next recession just got a little harder. But the indicators are starting to flash red.

Harvard Business Review Explainer: Don’t Just Sell Stuff — Satisfy Needs

 

Theodore Levitt's classic theory says that an industry is a customer-satisfying process, not a goods-producing process