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America 250 Is Rewriting the Business Case for Made in America

Naturepedic’s Arin Schultz examines why America’s 250th anniversary coincides with a fundamental shift in manufacturing strategy. Schultz argues that tariff uncertainty, supply-chain disruption and changing consumer expectations are transforming "Made in America" into a long-term competitive advantage.

Behind This $25K Electric Truck Is Jeff Bezos’ ‘Made in America’ Mission

Backed by Jeff Bezos, Slate Auto is rethinking how cars are designed and built from the factory floor up to dramatically cut costs and revive domestic production.

The Frick Legacy: Taste, Ambition and a Collector’s Monument

Megan Fox Kelly, a leading professional art advisor, examines Henry Clay Frick’s transformation of industrial wealth into cultural legacy, unpacking how his strategies in collecting, refinement and display continue to shape today’s standards of taste. Kelly argues that Frick’s legacy offers timeless lessons in discernment, ambition and stewardship for today’s collectors navigating a complex and competitive art market.