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MAP: All 17,000 Of The World's Nukes
Business Insider - 2 Jul 2014 11:50
The U.S., Russia, U.K. France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, and North Korea possess approximately 17,000 nuclear weapons, according to the latest assessment from The Center For Arms Control And Non-Proliferation. ...
The Sun's Chilling Front Page: The World's Most Powerful Terrorist
Business Insider - 2 Jul 2014 08:46
UK's "The Sun" calls ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi the world's most powerful terrorist and "seen as more influential than Osama Bin Laden" in its top story on Wednesday. Here's the chilling front page:On Sunday, Baghd...
These Insane Photos Show The Intense Damage Caused By A Hail Storm
Business Insider - 2 Jul 2014 16:50
Storm photographer Mike Hollingshead has been chasing the worst storms in America for the better part of the last two decades. He's seen quite a few storms and yet, he's never seen one quite like the storm he experienced...
'Tammy' Reviews: Melissa McCarthy's Latest Movie 'Is Just Not Funny'
Business Insider - 2 Jul 2014 16:14
Melissa McCarthy's next movie "Tammy" hits theaters this week. The movie stars the comedian as a down-on-her-luck, broke young woman who decides to go on a road trip with her grandma after getting fired from her fast-foo...
The 25 Best Hotels In The World
Business Insider - 2 Jul 2014 19:12
Travel + Leisure just announced the winners of its World's Best Awards, which ranks the planet's best hotels, cities, cruises, and spas. The magazine asked its readers to vote on hotels around the world, and rank them ...
Dov Charney's Redeeming Quality
The Atlantic - 2 Jul 2014 18:48
He may have a track record of financial mismanagement and sexual harassment, but the American Apparel CEO was outspoken in his support for sweatshop-free manufacturing.
VAIO computers are back, no longer under Sony umbrella
Tech Times - 2 Jul 2014 10:39
VAIO, formerly Sony's PC business, is back with a launch event today. The company will be smaller, but it will be retaining the DNA that VAIO is known for.
Mobile Ad Spending To Blow Past Newspapers, Magazines, Radio This Year
Forbes - 2 Jul 2014 08:03
Revenues from ads running on smartphones and tablets will outstrip those from newspaper, magazine and radio ads for the first time in the U.S. this year, according to a new report from eMarketer.
Tinder CEO described boss Barry Diller as a d-k: lawsuit
New York Post - 2 Jul 2014 05:22
Barry Diller sure must be a forgiving guy. Sean Rad, 27, is sitting pretty as Tinder's chief executive despite allegedly describing his boss, IAC/InterActiveCorp Chairman Diller, as a d–k and...
Senate subcommittee plans hearing on GM's 'culture'
USA Today - 2 Jul 2014 21:51Marantz NA8005 Preview: A Slick Network Audio Player And DAC
Forbes - 2 Jul 2014 21:05
Marantz has announced the NA8005, a new network audio player with a built in DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter). It's based on their Reference Class NA-11S1 and has some cool features of its own. Here are all the details.
Yellen sees little threat to financial stability
Miami Herald - 2 Jul 2014 17:18
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen says she doesn't see a need for the Fed to start raising interest rates to address the risk that extremely low rates could destabilize the financial system.
Jamie Dimon Diagnosed With Throat Cancer: What He Can Expect
Forbes - 2 Jul 2014 07:56
Jamie Dimon, the CEO of J.P Morgan, explained in an internal letter to staff and shareholders on July 1 that he was recently diagnosed with throat cancer and will soon begin receiving treatment at Memorial Sloan Cancer...
Net Neutrality Solved: Who Knew Your Broadband, Internet, Cable, Phone and Wireless Bills Would Reveal the Answer?
The Huffington Post - 2 Jul 2014 06:48
Meet Verizon's Subsidiaries-- Who have taken Control of the Wires, Your Services, and Caused Net Neutrality. Part VI,a in the series based on the new report "It's All Interconnected". Every month you pay your communicati...
Caixin Online: China's wild auto-parts market scares away Germans
Market Watch - 2 Jul 2014 06:27
German auto parts provider Stahlgruber sells off its China unit after finding a market with complexity 'beyond its imagination,' reports Caixin Online.
Top 10 Legal Mistakes Small Businesses Make
Forbes - 2 Jul 2014 06:00
One of the last things that is on an entrepreneur’s mind when they start a company are legal issues. Unfortunately, it is exactly these types of things that trip them up and can sink their company.
5 Social Change Pros Offer Advice To Young Entrepreneurs
Forbes - 2 Jul 2014 06:00
Young people these days are wired differently. And that's a good thing, according to Dr. Vera Cordeiro, founder of the award-winning Saúde Criança Association in Rio de Janeiro. “Through my contact with a significant...
Charney makes strides in fight to regain control of American Apparel
L.A. Times - 2 Jul 2014 04:45Google Employees Reveal Their Favorite Perks About Working For The Company (GOOG)
Business Insider - 2 Jul 2014 04:06
Google jobs are some of the most sought-after positions in the entire tech industry. Besides truly gorgeous office spaces, Google provides its workers with a lot of perks, and some former Googlers, and a few who are stil...
Amazon facing e-book pricing fight
CNN - 2 Jul 2014 03:28
CNN's Richard Quest speaks to Bob Kohn about the growing dispute between Amazon and the book industry.
UK switches to plastic bank notes
CNN - 2 Jul 2014 03:27
Britain is making the switch to polymer bank notes which are more durable and harder to forge than paper. CNN's Nina Dos Santos reports.
Mr. Dirt Cheap: Deepak Agarwal Started In Erotica. Today He's An E-commerce King
Forbes - 2 Jul 2014 23:22
Agarwal has built Nomorerack.com into the Web's bargain bin: discount socks, kitchen appliances, dresses. He started in another hustlers' industry: online porn.