Brexit just took us one step away from the United Federation Of Planets | | Brexit / EU Scrabble (Jeff Djevdet/Flickr) | | | | “Brexit just took us one step away from the United Federation Of Planets” |
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| rantnrave:// Our new MediaREDEF SET - Brexit. WTF or Hooray? An absolutely and admittedly exhaustive look at everything we are reading in regards to this historic decision by the British voters. It's a mind melter... 10 months after a close call and quad-bypass heart surgery I did 8.5 miles in walks yesterday. I'm rarely proud of myself but this was big for me. I'm sure I didn't live so I could see TRUMP be elected POTUS... Where's the SOPA army during this election?... Manifestations of cries for help are often irrational #Trump #Brexit #etc... I'm a fan of caning those that send me placement solicitation emails as if we have a conversation going. We don't. We never did. As JOSHUA SCHACTER points out they "then self-reply endlessly with 'just following up'". We need a blocklist or again, caning... I have such an itchy publish finger when I write. I wish I could afford a copy editor... BOB LEFSETZ points out what I feel. Especially as a curator. The Overwhelming Decade. I need a global pause button... I'm in an abusive relationship with my CMS... The lines at the MUSICAL.LY booth at VIDCON were 3x any other booth sans any influencers or stars... Happy Birthday to MICHAEL BLOOM and CHARLES FULFORD. | | - Jason Hirschhorn, curator |
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| An absolutely and admittedly exhaustive look at everything we are reading in regards to this historic decision by the British voters. It's a mind-melter. | |
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A lot can happen in a year. On June 26, 2014-one year before the Obergefell v. Hodges decision-marriage was an option for same-sex couples in twenty states. Twenty-eight states had constitutional amendments banning marriage equality. If you were married in Massachusetts and you had to move to Michigan, by the time you got there, you'd be roommates. | |
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The “Apple of China” gets a reality check as its smartphone sales slump. | |
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Zhana Vrangalova had hit a problem. On a blustery day in early spring, sitting in a small coffee shop near the campus of New York University, where she is an adjunct professor of psychology, she was unable to load onto her laptop the Web site that we had met to discuss. | |
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Marc A. Levin is director of the Center for Effective Justice at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and policy director of its Right on Crime initiative. He spoke at the Aspen Ideas Festival on June 26th on a panel called "A New Era For American Justice: The Bipartisan Reform Movement." We caught up with Levin to learn more about what it takes to decrease crime and recidivism rates. | |
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Lee Berger has uncovered bone and tooth fragments that he claims alter the story of our origins. Does the science hold up? | |
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The artist speaks to VF.com about George Bush, Kim’s co-sign, and why his life is “walking performance art.” | |
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The journalist-turned-founder of The Wirecutter says business should chase both money and quality. | |
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Last year United States President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping entered into a dubious agreement during Xi's first state visit: No more hacking one another's businesses. Military and political espionage? Fair game. Industry? Hands off. Hackers allegedly sponsored by China had been ransacking U.S. | |
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One day you're just a smiley PR lackey; the next, you're a major operative in the nuttiest campaign in decades. Such is the strange year in the life of Hope Hicks, the 27-year-old accidental press secretary for Donald Trump. How did she get here? And how much longer can she last? | |
| "I don't have average days, I have great days," says Mike Flewitt, chief executive of sports car manufacturer McLaren Automotive. He's speaking in the company's futuristic headquarters in Woking - a Bond villain's lair if ever there was one, with its glass gantries and "boulevard" displaying priceless historic racing cars - and runs through what his day has held. | |
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Written with Craig Lack, Broker Whisperer for independent health care consultants The great unbundling is coming to the cable industry and already happened to the newspaper industry. For decades the cable providers transformed the television industry, first as a substitute, and then ultimately as the disruptive force behind the demise of [...] | |
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With his curtain call weeks away, the greatest swimmer of all time hopes to put his nightmares behind him and embrace life on dry land. | |
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In August last year, Huffington Post CEO Jimmy Maymann was promoted to oversee all of AOL's content and consumer brands. That includes everything from TechCrunch, to AOL.com, to parent company Verizon's video streaming service Go90. | |
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Some of the web's biggest destinations for watching videos have quietly started using automation to remove extremist content from their sites, according to two people familiar with the process. | |
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In the first months after James and Lachlan Murdoch rose to the top of their family's media empire, change was slow to come - so much so that some observers wondered if, and when, the brothers would step out from their father's formidable shadow. This story first appeared in the June 21, 2016 issue of Variety. | |
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Let’s demolish the outdated notion that women in positions of power are bad for other women. | |
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Plenty of people wanted Mustafa Badreddine dead. There were the Saudis, who blamed him for terror attacks in the kingdom and against its allies abroad. The Israelis had already once tried to assassinate Badreddine, the military commander of Hezbollah and one of the most important and powerful figures in the organization. | |
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"I've always been fascinated by how much more well-behaved we have to be than men," says Jennifer Lopez, as she and Kerry Washington join Julianna Margulies, Sarah Paulson, Kirsten Dunst, Regina King and Constance Zimmer on THR's Drama Actress Roundtable. | |
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Many companies have transformed and realigned their focus with great success. Avon transitioned from peddling books door-to-door to marketing beauty products. Wrigley started as a soap and baking soda company. IBM originally sold massive mainframe computers and calculators. Now, telecom companies are making similar pivots into a lucrative industry. | |
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