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June 11, 2022June 11, 2022 by Bill Donahue

Can The E-Scooter Grow Up?

Can it shed its Wild West past and help cities fight congestion and climate change?
Bloomberg
Edited by Dimitra Kessinedes


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February 6, 2022February 6, 2022 by Bill Donahue

On The Bus

Is it possible to build a viable, user-friendly transit system work in rural America? Montpelier, Vermont is testing a new answer to has old challenge.  
Bloomberg
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March 12, 2021March 12, 2021 by Bill Donahue

Live Free and Fly

New Hampshire is angling to become the flying car capital of the universe. Let me take you on a flyover.
Bloomberg Hyperdrive
Edited by Dimitra Kessinedes


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March 15, 2018July 29, 2018 by Bill Donahue

From Farms to Factories

Ethiopia’s Industrial Revolution. 

Bloomberg Businessweek
Edited by Miranda Purves. Photos by Nichole Sobecki.

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September 6, 2016October 10, 2017 by Bill Donahue

To Build a Mosque in America

After 18 years and $1.5 million, the Islamic Society of New Hampshire is still struggling to build its own place of worship.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Edited by Miranda Purves. Photograph by Christopher Gregory.

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May 26, 2016October 10, 2017 by Bill Donahue

Refugees, Inc.

Two Norwegian brothers are cashing in on the refugee crisis.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Edited by Brad Wieners. Photos by Espen Rasmussen.

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June 10, 2015October 10, 2017 by Bill Donahue

Poison Oysters

 In the spring of 2015, oystermen in Washington state were poised to start a nerotoxin on the beleaguered oyster beds of Willapa Bay. But then this story broke. Public pressure ensued, and the oystermen caved—and scratched all plans to spray.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Edited by Emily Biuso. Photographs by Cameron Karsten.

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June 20, 2013October 9, 2017 by Bill Donahue

Wheat Noir

When a few stalks of rogue, genetically modified wheat sprouted on an Oregon farm, the US Department of Agriculture would not disclose the whereabouts of the wheat. Monsanto, which engineered the seeds, was likewise keeping mum. So I began searching. Photo by Natalie Behring.

Bloomberg Businessweek
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