Tag: latest pr
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Science Wins The Day At Winter Olympics
byIn sports like bobsled, luge, and snowboarding, where thousandths of a second make a difference, it’s not only athletes who are crucial. Hundreds of technicians work behind the scenes to help teams adjust to conditions that change by the day, if not the hour. States shook up the luge world order Sunday night, becoming the first non-European […]
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Apple Is Changing Iphone Software After Ten Years
byThis is great news for iPhone owners, who have increasingly been noticing bugs and glitches in Apple's software. Apple is expected to release the new version of iOS in September.
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US Top Spies Says Russia Continues To Target US Political System
byThe nation’s top intelligence chiefs were united Tuesday in declaring that Russia is continuing efforts to disrupt the U.S. political system and is targeting the 2018 midterm election, following its successful operation to sow discord in the most recent presidential campaign. Their assessment stands in contrast to President Trump, who has repeatedly voiced skepticism of […]
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How To Make It As A Global Business Leader
byFancy yourself the next Jamie Dimon, Mary Barra or Bob Iger? It’s a difficult journey to the top of any business, requiring hard work, long hours and some serious commitment. But there are some simple moves you can take early on in your career that can help set you apart from the crowd, according to global leadership development agency […]
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Shay Geyer Is Sharing Design’s Secrets
byWith a childhood that involved accompanying her mother to the Dallas Market Center and playing with fabric samples, it seemed inevitable that Shay Geyer would become an interior designer. Though she resisted the idea for a time, she found herself offering to decorate her friends’ dorm rooms and apartments when she was in college. After […]
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Peter Drucker management guru Says He culture eats strategy for breakfast
byPeter Drucker, the management guru, is often credited with the all-true saying that "culture eats strategy for breakfast." In a later era, Tech guru and investor Marc Andreessen famously said that "software is eating the world." Now, as organizations of all types push harder than ever to employ software to …
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Top 10 Beauty Instagrams of the Week
byThis week’s best beauty Instagrams centered on self-love, from glamorous selfies to confidence on the (tabled) courts. For a walk on AmFAR‘s storied red carpet, Ashley Graham pulled out all the stops, her trio of shares showcasing a curled updo—worn tossed to one side as a homage to Old Hollywood—a feline flick of liner, and diamond-encrusted accessories that […]
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Russian Jet Crashes After Take Off Carrying 71 Passengers
byA Russian airliner has crashed after leaving Moscow’s Domodedovo airport, killing all 65 passengers and six crew on board. The Saratov Airlines jet vanished minutes after take-off and crashed near the village of Argunovo, about 80km (50 miles) south-east of Moscow. The cause of crash is unclear. Investigators and emergency crews are working at the […]
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Travel To France
byWho and where • Stephanie Mertz of St. Charles (left) with her brother-in-law, sister and niece Steve, Nancy and Jacqueline Benz of Chesterfield, in Mont Saint-Michel, France. The trip • In late spring, Stephanie traveled to Spain to pick up her niece from a semester of studying abroad in Barcelona. She then met her sister […]
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‘The Bachelor Winter Games’ premieres And ‘Black Panther’ opens
byPlan your week in entertainment with these highlights and pop-culture milestones: TV Tune in: Not in the mood for the Olympics but enjoy a good competition? We have just the thing when The Bachelor Winter Games premieres Tuesday at 8 ET/PT. The four-episode series will pit contestants from international editions of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette against each other in athletics and dating. DVD/BLU-RAY View: The […]
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