Why Bitcoin Will Death Spiral
It's only a matter of time before Bitcoin «death spirals» down to its true intrinsic value, which is $0, said Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University. – 28 February / Kitco on Youtube
These 10 Sleep Habits Can Boost Brain Health
Sleep is one of those things we often take for granted. Yet it is the foundation for our mental and physical health, job performance and productivity and career success. – 22 February / Forbes
The Secret Lives of Yakuza Women
Photographer Chloé Jafé spent six years documenting the life and intimacy of the women married to Yakuza members in the Japanese organized crime community. – 21 February / BBC News
The Best Nightclub Scenes From Culture
Writers and artists including Róisín Murphy, Tiffany Calver and Sigala on the art that transports them to the dancefloor during lockdown. – 19 February / The Guardian
What Are Women's Rights in Dubai?
The case of Princess Latifa has shocked the world. – 19 February / BBC News
Singapore's Most Romantic Restaurants
Where do you normally go for a romantic night out in Singapore? The Tatler Singapore team shares their picks below. – 19 February / Tatler
Citi Can’t Get Back $500 Million
Citigroup has lost out on an attempt to retrieve the more than $500 million it mistakenly wired last year to a group of companies that loaned money to embattled cosmetics firm Revlon, marking what could be the end of a lengthy saga sparked by a massively costly mishap from one of the nation’s largest banks. – 17 February / Forbes
The Dubai Ruler's Daughter Who Vanished
Dramatic new details have come to light about the extraordinary kidnapping and secretive detention of Princess Latifa. – 17 February / BBC News
Bumble's Billionaire
Wolfe Herd founded Bumble in 2014 shortly after she sued Tinder, her previous employer, for sexual harassment. – 13 February / Forbes
21 Tiny Habits to Improve Your Life in 2021 Effortlessly
We all want 2021 to be an awesome year. And it can, through simple actions. – 12 February / Medium
China Bans BBC World News From Broadcasting
China has criticized the BBC for its reporting on coronavirus and the persecution of ethnic minority Uighurs. – 12 February / BBC News
Anna Sorokin: Fake Heiress Released From U.S. Prison
A Netflix series about her crimes, Inventing Anna, is already under production. – 12 February / BBC News
Clubhouse: The Controversial Chats That Angered China's Censors
When the invite-only app Clubhouse was launched last April, it was envisaged as the online equivalent of Soho House: an exclusive space where the well-connected could gather. – 11 February / BBC News
Year of the Ox Expert Astrology Tips
Wondering what the Year of the Ox will bring to your health, love and career? – 11 February / Tatler
Tech Is Ruining Your Love Life
Let's spend some time this week reckoning with the state of love. – 8 February / Wired
15 Vintage Gifts for Valentines Day
Here is a list of the 15 best finds at online resale site The RealReal for vintage luxury gifts for her for Valentines Day 2021, including fine jewelry, designer apparel and handbags and more. – 7 February / Dandelion Chandelier
Joe Biden’s Asian Triangle
The Japan-U.S. alliance remains popular in both countries, which need each other more than ever. Together, they can balance China’s power and cooperate with China in areas like climate change, biodiversity, and pandemics. – 6 February / Project Syndicate
America’s Most Manipulative Billionaire
The inside story of how Bob Brockman, the secretive billionaire who allegedly masterminded the nation’s biggest tax-evasion scheme, used «Darth Vader» contracts to overcharge auto dealers and financed Robert F. Smith’s private equity empire. – 6 February / Forbes
Five Lasting Changes To Expect In The Workplace Post-Covid
Here are five lasting impacts that Covid-19 is likely to have on the world of work. – 5 February / Forbes
The Most Beautiful Starbucks in The World
Starbucks claims its Italian Milan branch, which opens to the public this week, is the world’s most beautiful. So what does it look like? – 3 February / This is Italy
Myanmar Coup: Fitness Instructor Unwittingly Films Video as Takeover Unfolds
Pumping her arms back and forth, fitness instructor Khing Hnin Wai dances for the camera, performing ordinary exercises on an extraordinary day in Myanmar. – 3 February / BBC News
Meet The 11 Billionaires Cashing In On Bitcoin's Wild Rise
The stock market has given investors good reason to grin this past year, but none are smiling wider than the holders of cryptocurrencies. – 3 February / Forbes
Futuristic Open-Base Tower in Shenzhen Bay
Renowned architecture firm Zaha Hadid Architects will soon design yet another impressive high rise for an expanding business hub in China. – 1 February / My Modern Met
Then and Now Photos Show People as Young Adults and at 100 Years Old
In his sentimental series, Faces of Century, Opava-based photographer Jan Langer visually presents the inevitable changes that accompany aging. With 100-year-old Czechs as his muses, Langer explores the effects of time through a collection of then-and-now photos. – 1 February / My Modern Met