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Artgig Apps, March 3, 2015 This article reveals what a day in the life of a kids app developer entails. […read more]
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Justin Wolfers, The New York Times, March 2, 2015 Fewer large companies are run by women than by men named John, a sure indicator that the glass ceiling remains firmly in place in corporate America. Among chief executives of S.&P. 1500 firms, for each...
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Andy Meek, Fast Company, February 27, 2015 Carey Lohrenz became one of the first female combat pilots in the Navy by not taking no for an answer. She’s the daughter of a former Marine Corps pilot, the sister of a naval aviator, and the wife of a former...
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Penny Crosman, Bank Technology News, January 27, 2015 Identity fraud, especially so-called synthetic schemes that use completely or partly made-up identities, is on the rise and hitting banks hard. Synthetic identity fraud makes up 88.3% of all identity...
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Charles Forelle, Nektaria Stamouli and Alkman Granitsas, The Wall Street Journal, January 26, 2015 Greek voters handed power to a radical leftist party in national elections on Sunday, a popular rebellion against the bitter economic medicine Greece has swallowed...
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Time, January 21, 2015 In 2014, New York City high-school senior, Estiven Rodriguez, was recognized by President Obama in the State of the Union address for arriving in United States, the son of a Dominican factory worker, unable to speak a word of English and going...