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Steve Hsu and Jonathan Wai, Quartz, September 10, 2015 Few individuals will be remembered in history for discovering a new law of nature, revolutionizing a new technology or captivating the world with their ideas. But perhaps these contributions say more about...
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The Hill, September 10, 2015 A New York Blue Cross Blue Shield plan revealed late Wednesday that it has been the victim of a massive cyberattack, exposing the data of more than 10 million people. The hack falls within the top 20 worst healthcare breaches ever...
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Peter Economy, Inc., September 10, 2015 Some people seem to be naturally gifted when it comes to making sure that their boss–and everyone else at work–knows the great job that they’re doing. Other people would rather pretend that...
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Sri Mulyani Indrawati, LinkedIn, September 10, 2015 In 100 countries around the world, women are barred from doing certain work solely because they are women. More than 150 countries have at least one law that is discriminatory towards women. And only 18...
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Dan Barry, The New York Times, September 10, 2015 With the advent of another football season, the accusations of student-athlete exploitation continue to unnerve higher education — the growing demand that student-athletes share in the revenue they generate; the...