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Arlan Hamilton Has Muscled Her Way Into The Boys' Club
With her diversity-focused venture firm, backstage capital, and a new $36 million fund dedicated exclusively to black female founders, is working to change the composition of entrepreneurship in America.
Jalen Ramsey- The Most Interesting Corner In The World
What’s more interesting than the exquisite trash-talk of Jaguars star cornerback Jalen Ramsey? The person behind it.
How CEO Brian Whipple Transformed Accenture Interactive
How brian Whipple transformed Accenture interactive into a marketing leader for the digital age.
Amazon Is 2nd US Company To Reach $1 Trillion Market Value
Amazon on Tuesday became the second publicly traded company to reach $1 trillion in market value, hot on the heels of iPhone maker Apple.
How Ice Went Rogue
A long-running inferiority complex, vast statutory power, a chilling new directive from the top—inside America’s unfolding immigration tragedy.
An NFL Vet Reveals What It's Like To Suddenly Confront Your Football Mortality
A former pro reveals the dilemma every NFL player confronts: Now that I’m here, what do I do next?
Small But Relevant Tweaks To Six Popular Exercises
Making a few simple changes to these six popular strength-training moves could be all you need to get great results.
Reintroducing Odell Beckham Jr., The Most Electrifying Question Mark In Football
Inside Odell Beckham Jr.’s quest to recapture the magic that made him the NFL’s most eye-catching talent.
Mark Carney: 'Within Nine Months, We Could Have A Disorderly Brexit Stress Test'
Mark Carney seemed revolutionary enough in 2013 when he became the first non-British citizen to be appointed governor of the Bank of England. But the 53-year-old has since had to contend with a much greater upset: the U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union. Now he reveals that he spends half his time preparing the financial system and economy for Brexit, which takes effect in March. Born in Canada’s remote Northwest Territories and educated at a public school in Edmonton, Carney graduated from Harvard and Oxford before working at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and the Canadian finance ministry. In early 2008 he became the eighth governor in the Bank of Canada’s history, winning praise for his quick reaction as the financial crisis developed. He succeeded Mario Draghi as chairman of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) in 2011, becoming the point man on global financial system reform. At the Bank of England, Carney has juggled Brexit, negotiating new regulatory standards, and adapting the 324-year-old institution to its expanded supervisory responsibility. As the BOE’s 120th governor, he says some disruption was in order. “You don’t need an outsider all the time, but at the time it helped.”
Harley Davidson- The Hog of Tomorrow
Harley’s future looks nothing like its past.
50 Ways To Get Smarter About Your Brain
As scientists probe the mysteries inside our heads, their discoveries are providing new insights into how we can all sharpen our mental machinery.
50 Quick & Easy Money Tips
The end of summer, when job and school routines kick back in, is a great time to kick your financial life into gear, too. We’ve made it easy with our roster of quick financial tips designed to save you money, get you on track to reach a goal or simplify your life. The suggestions run the gamut from automating investments to setting up a budget to thwarting identity thieves. Each tip will take only 15 or 30 or—max—60 minutes.
Apple Pay Is Leading The Electronic Currency Revolution
Cashing out – why physical money is in terminal decline
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Reveals His Plans To Woo Artists and Beat Apple
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is betting that he can sell music fans and artists worldwide on his vision for the future of the business. Only Amazon, Apple, and Google stand in his way.
Tyson Looks Beyond Meat
Animal meat is going the way of cigarettes and combustion engines. Tyson’s new CEO can’t wait.
How Washington Left Students To Drown In Debt
Why is the nation's flagship debt forgiveness program failing the students it's supposed to help?
Apple: Now a Trillion-Dollar Company
Apple has hit many crucial milestones during its 42-year existence. Obvious examples include when it was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the 1984 launch of the Macintosh, and the arrivals of the iPod, iPhone and iPad in 2001, 2007 and 2010 respectively.
Juan Martin del Potro Is Back and Ready To Conquer New York
Healthy as ever and playing some of the best tennis of his career, Juan Martin del Potro arrives at his favorite Grand Slam tournament in title-winning form
Volante Vision Concept
The future of luxury air travel.
How To Be Trump's Treasury Secretary
If you want to understand U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin, you have to know why he sometimes avoids Pebble Beach.
Nick Saban- More Than A Scowl
He's seeking his sixth title in 10 years. His power and influence have never been greater. But there's a side to the legend that you don't know.
$1 Trillion: A Remarkable Milestone For Tech Industry
A TRILLION DOLLAR COMPANYOver the past several months, Apple has been on the brink of becoming the first technology company in the world to reach a trillion-dollar market capitalization - a feat many thought would be impossible.
10 Years After The Crash, We Are Still Living In The World It Brutally Remade
Sometimes you don’t know how deep the hole is until you try to fill it. In 2009, staring down what looked to anyone with a calculator like the biggest financial crisis since 1929, the federal government poured $830 billion into the economy—a spending stimulus bigger, by some measures, than the entire New Deal—and the country barely noticed. It registered the crisis, though. The generation that came of age in the Great Depression was indelibly shaped by that experience of deprivation, even though what followed was what Henry Luce famously called, in 1941, “the American Century.” He meant the 20th, and, to judge from our present politics, at least—“Make America Great Again” on one side of the aisle; on the other, the suspicion that the president is a political suicide bomber, destroying the pillars of government—he probably wouldn’t have made the same declaration about the 21st. A decade now after the beginning of what has come to be called the Great Recession, and almost as long since economic growth began to tick upward and unemployment downward, the cultural and psychological imprint left by the financial crisis looks as profound as the ones left by the calamity that struck our grandparents. All the more when you look beyond the narrow economic data: at a new radical politics on both left and right; at a strident, ideological pop culture obsessed with various apocalypses; at an internet powered by envy, strife, and endless entrepreneurial hustle; at opiates and suicides and low birthrates; and at the resentment, racial and gendered and otherwise, by those who felt especially left behind. Over the following pages, we cast a look back, and tried to take a seismic reading of the financial earthquake and its aftershocks, including those that still jolt us today.
MACS: Innovation & Sales Leading Industry
The Beatles v The Rolling Stones; The Yankees v The Red Sox; Muhammad Ali v Smokin; Joe Frazier – Nobody can truly claim to be the undisputed champion of anything if they haven’t had an equal and opposite power to fight against and ultimately overcome.
How To Future-proof A Career In Marketing
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Can Marriott Satisfy Starwood Superfans?
Starwood superfans face their deepest, darkest fear: Marriott mediocrity
OLED: The Future Of Screen Tech
When Apple first publicly showed off the iPhone X at a keynote last September, executive Phil Schiller hailed the new handset as “all-screen” and “beautiful to look at”, adding descriptively that “the display fits edge-to-edge, top-to-bottom”.
Next Generation : All-New Macbook Pro Lineup Announced By Apple
Next Generation : All-New Macbook Pro Lineup Announced By Apple
100 Cutting Edge Leaders In Marketing, Media and Tech
Presenting the 100 innovative leaders changing the game in media, marketing and technology.
Aly Raisman 'We Have To Change The Way Our Society Views Women.'
In her fight to end sexual abuse, the Olympic champion is challenging the very institutions she led to glory.