New Yorker author Ken Auletta's new book "Frenemies," which is hitting just as ad executives gather in Cannes for the industry's annual festival, provides a stark look at crises facing the business.
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| | New Yorker author Ken Auletta's new book "Frenemies," which is hitting just as ad executives gather in Cannes for the industry's annual festival, provides a stark look at crises facing the business. | |
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| No matter how long it takes to save for them, there are some items you should splurge on so they last you for life. | |
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| Retail giants like CVS, Walmart, and Amazon are on the verge of breaking into the health insurance market, but consumer interest is tepid. Still, consumer... | |
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| David de Gea gifted Cristiano Ronaldo a goal in Spain's opening World Cup match, a brutal and surprising mistake for a goalkeeper widely considered to be one... | |
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| | BI PRIME: Former Verizon executive Marni Walden talks to Business Insider about how careful big telecom companies tend to be with acquisition, and why marketers need precision in their targeting more than ever. | |
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| A video surfaced on Sunday showing the recruit using a racial slur. It quickly went viral and attracted the attention of Air Force Reserve officials, who started an investigation. | |
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| Everything that you need to know in advertising today. | |
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| An Air Force colonel fired after his security forces airmen unit lost a machine gun and grenades while guarding nuclear missiles is headed to a new job at Air Force Special Operations Command. | |
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| After decades of strenuous searching, the tiny creature serendipitously ran across a scientist's boot. | |
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| Hello. Here's what you need to know on Wall Street today. | |
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| The only way to get supplies to Allied forces in China was to fly them in over the Himalayas, and the treacherous route was just as deadly as the Japanese forces lurking around it. | |
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