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September 10th 2020
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Free to read | The future of the office

Covid-19 has forced a radical shift in working habits

Mostly for the better

 

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Another whistle blown

An ex-Homeland Security official alleges politics shaped intelligence

He says he was told to downplay threats from Russia and white supremacists

Schumpeter

How Hermès got away from LVMH—and thrived

The family behind the luxury brand has succeeded by sticking to what it does best: timeless elegance

Daily chart

Facebook offers a distorted view of American news

Partisan news sites attract more attention on the platform than they do elsewhere on the web

Golden State ablaze

Why is California burning?

It’s time to think harder about incentives

They shot the smoking guns

Two Burmese soldiers confess to war crimes against the Rohingya

They are being questioned by the International Criminal Court

Memory lane

Roddy Doyle’s new novel is funny and moving

In “Love”, his characters are once again in Dublin—and in the pub

The Economist Asks: Reed Hastings

How much more can Netflix grow?

This week we speak to Reed Hastings, co-founder and co-CEO of Netflix and the author of “No Rules Rules: Netflix and the culture of reinvention”

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