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PARTING SHOT
22 Things to Look Forward to in 2022
A LOOK AT THE EVENTS, INNOVATIONS, TECHNOLOGY, SPORTS, AND ARTS THAT WILL BRING US JOY NEXT YEAR
Paradigm Shifters
People who are using technology to change the cultural conversation
Hall Of Famers
Visionaries whose career-long actions have had far-reaching impact
PLANET PROTECTORS
INNOVATORS HELPING TO COUNTER CLIMATE CHANGE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
ENTERPRISING IDEALISTS
USING LEADING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY TO SOLVE SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY CHALLENGES
ARTISTIC ADVOCATES
WORKING TO ENSURE INCLUSION AND EQUITY IN THE CREATOR ECONOMY
FUN & GAMERS
PLAYFUL TECHNOLOGY THAT"S PUSHING THE EDGE OF WHAT'S POSSIBLE
Sinema and Manchin Know What They Are Doing
Business-friendly Democrats don’t need to worry about reelection when they can have lucrative second careers as lobbyists
Death from Above
DRONES ARE CHEAP, ACCESSIBLE AND POTENTIALLY LETHAL. COULD THEY CAUSE THE NEXT 9/11?
Avan Jogia
From acting to writing to art, he refuses to do just one thing.
God Save The Queen
It will be a mess when she’s gone
Steely resolve: Krosaki Harima focused on ESG best practices
Having supplied the steel industry for more than a century, today Krosaki Harima Corporation is focused on expanding its global operations in line with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) best practices.
Sharing a Common Goal
Why Puerto Rico is the most vaccinated place in America
Exploring the potential of carbon
A huge exporter and supplier of carbon products to the global semiconductor industry, Nippon Carbon has a history of introducing innovations to the Japanese and global markets.
Parting Shot – Tessa Thompson
Netflix’s Passing (November 10) shows how two friends in 1920s New York City, Irene (played by Tessa Thompson) and Clare (Ruth Negga), grapple with the reality of racial passing in a segregated world.
President Joe Biden – Under Pressure
After missteps and party infighting, can Joe Biden save his presidency?
Logistics DX
We are an MRO wholesaler
The Archives
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