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The Starbucks Union Fight Comes to Congress

A hearing on illegal union-busting pitted Howard Schultz, the coffee company’s former C.E.O., against Bernie Sanders.
Cultural Comment

Did Starbucks Really Put Olive Oil in Coffee?

The new Starbucks Oleato is terrible. But somehow there’s pleasure to be had in its existence.
Dispatch

The Upstart Union Challenging Starbucks

Baristas nationwide are remarkably organized. Is the company’s C.E.O., Howard Schultz, using firings, store closures, and legal delays to thwart them?
L.A. Postcard

Starbucks Scales Back in Los Angeles

The coffee conglomerate is closing six L.A. locations this week, owing to customer mayhem: beleaguered baristas may be relieved, but one regular, who sketches as he sips his iced Americano, will miss the vibe.
Seattle Postcard

Howard Schultz’s Biggest Haters

The potential Presidential candidate and former owner of the Seattle Sonics has tried to appease fans bitter over his sale of the N.B.A. team. So far, it hasn’t worked.
Shouts & Murmurs

Howard Schultz, Who Doesn’t See Color, Critiques Colorful Cultural Products

On the book “Green Eggs and Ham,” by Dr. Seuss: “I’ve never seen a colored egg.”
Shouts & Murmurs

The Howard Schultz Scripts

“Welcome to Starbucks. Would you like a coffee or are you just here to yell about Schultz?”
The Current

Howard Schultz Against the Hecklers

After the billionaire former chairman and C.E.O. of Starbucks announced that he may run for President, some lively protesters appeared at his book event to denounce him.
Dept. of Rabble-Rousing

Save Our Starbucks

The regulars at an Upper West Side outpost of the coffee chain have launched a petition.
Shouts & Murmurs

Curating Starbucks Art

Comment Podcast

Going Rogue

In half a week, between Quebec and Singapore, Trump showed that the liberal order is hateful to him—and that he wants out.
Comment Podcast

Kim’s Chinese Lessons

In Kim’s attempt to unleash the economy and hold on to his dictatorship, he seems to be taking a lesson from China’s Communist Party: change, or die.
Comment Podcast

Smelling the Coffee

What’s most crucial isn’t whether a company can diminish bias among its employees. It’s the acknowledgment that bias is so pervasive it has to try.
Comment

Starbucks and the Issue of White Space

What’s most crucial isn’t whether a company can diminish bias among its employees. It’s the acknowledgment that bias is so pervasive it has to try.
Shouts & Murmurs

Captain’s Log

Shouts & Murmurs

Starbucks Drinks for a New America

Currency

Howard Schultz Says Goodbye to His Starbucks Empire

Shouts & Murmurs

Secular Holiday Greetings from Starbucks

Daily Cartoon

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 12th

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