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Meet Ronda Rousey, The Beautiful MMA Fighter Who Is Headlining The First Women's UFC Fight Ever Tonight
Business Insider - 23 Feb 2013 18:01
Ronda Rousey is the best female MMA fighter in the world. She's also a model, a trash-talker, and an Olympic medalist. She has everything it takes to be a mainstream sports star, and tonight she'll headline the first eve...
The Biggest Prime Number Displayed As RGB Web Colors
Business Insider - 23 Feb 2013 05:05
Earlier this month a mathematician working with the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, found the biggest prime number ever -- 17 million digits long -- 2 ^ 57,885,161 minus 1. The internet got super hyped up about thi...
Peter Dreier: Raising the Minimum Wage Is Good for Business (But the Corporate Lobby Doesn't Think So)
The Huffington Post - 24 Feb 2013 01:57Poland Spring Water Bottles Tainted With Gasoline?
The Huffington Post - 24 Feb 2013 01:53Gays In America Are Still Marginalized
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 01:49
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing two huge gay marriage cases this term, including a fight over a Clinton-era law that bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages. Obama's relatively gay-friendly admi...
The Haggler: Telemarketer's Tactics and Regulators' Response Elicit Complaints
The New York Times - 24 Feb 2013 01:45
Account Management Assistance offers to reduce credit card interest rates, but satisfied customers are scarce.
Major NASCAR Crash At Daytona Sends Engine Flying Into The Stands
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 01:37
The Drive4COPD 300, the first race of the NASCAR Nationwide Series season, was today. It ended with a big crash during the final lap. 20-year old Kyle Larson was the driver of a car that stuck the catch fence. The front ...
Workstation: How Offices Become Complaint Departments
The New York Times - 24 Feb 2013 01:33
Experts in workplace psychology say that some of the inevitable complaining by employees is helpful, even necessary, but that it can also become toxic.
24 Hours In An Airport
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 01:26
THE MAN in the aisle seat was talking to me about the woman he liked to travel with. She would fly into JFK once a year and they would make their way to the West Coast; he would visit her home country of Iceland regularl...
The Boss: Stephen Kaufer of TripAdvisor is an Average Traveler
The New York Times - 24 Feb 2013 01:18
Stephen Kaufer, the chief executive of TripAdvisor, developed his company after a frustrating search for hotel advice online.
There's A Staggering Conspiracy Behind The Rise Of Consumer Culture
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 01:17
Americans weren't always addicted to buying things. Long before U.S. consumers racked up $11.3 trillion in aggregate debt, people used to save money for things they actually needed. But in the age of plenty that followed...
Polish cosmetics maker Inglot dies at 57
News Observer - 24 Feb 2013 01:17
Wojciech Inglot, a Polish chemist and businessman who founded and ran a cosmetics company, Inglot, that grew into an international success with nearly 400 stores in 50 countries, has died.
Lisa Belkin: Why Marissa Mayer's New Rule Is A Blow To Working Parents
The Huffington Post - 24 Feb 2013 01:16Economic View: Overcoming Obstacles to Better Health Care
The New York Times - 24 Feb 2013 01:07
Transforming the American health care system could include offering safe harbor from malpractice suits for doctors who demonstrate high-quality care.
Corner Office: Lily Kanter on Working in Small, Entrepreneurial Groups
The New York Times - 24 Feb 2013 00:59
Lily Kanter, co-founder and chief executive of Serena & Lily, a home décor company, says she assigns no more than four employees for a project to drive innovation.
British Academic Finds 500-Year-Old Arrest Warrant For Machiavelli
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 00:54
Prof Stephen Milner from Manchester University discovered the historic document by accident while researching town criers and the proclamations they read out in archives in Florence. The 1513 proclamation, which called f...
Fair Game: Dell Shareholders Look Hard at Takeover Effort
The New York Times - 24 Feb 2013 00:51
Outside shareholders who support an independent analysis of the company's value are wary of dealings by Michael Dell that may take the business private.
CIA Agents Sleep Around All The Time, Says Ex-Spook
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 00:51
Your boss is caught in the act of "going at it" with a junior colleague, and it's perfectly acceptable. That's the espionage division of the CIA, according to former clandestine operations officer Reuel Marc Gerecht, who...
'The Wire Select' Delivers Everything You Need To Know About Entertainment
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 00:47
Get caught up on the latest media news with The Wire Select, a daily email newsletter. What is it? A daily roundup of top headlines, analysis, and video covering the media and entertainment industry. Signing up is quick ...
No One Wants To Claim An Abandoned Russian Cruise Ship Drifting Toward Europe
Business Insider - 24 Feb 2013 00:47
A Russian cruise ship is now adrift in the North Atlantic after breaking free from a towing line when it was being sent from Canada to a scrapyard in January. The Lyubovy Orlova, built in 1976, once took passengers to th...
What really matters at Mobile World Congress
Venture Beat - 24 Feb 2013 00:40
Here's a framework for making sense of the flood of mobile news coming out of Barcelona.