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Space Race Part Two: Attack of the Private Contractors
Space Race Part Two: Attack of the Private Contractors

Surely we are happily cooperating for the sake of scientific exploration in the final frontier? As you may have guessed, we aren’t!

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BT Breakdowns, News & Analysis, AllAustin StiefelmaierOctober 18, 2018space, SpaceX, space race, space travel, space dominance, spaceflight, NASA, competition, rocket science
Melania Trump's Style: Can We Expect a Boom in Business
Melania Trump's Style: Can We Expect a Boom in Business

We must consider not only the social and political impacts of [first ladies’] clothing, but also the effects on fashion brands and businesses themselves.

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News & Analysis, Culture, AllGrace KortumOctober 17, 2018fashion, fashion business, Fashion Industry, first lady, first ladies, michelle obama, melania trump, pussybow, helmet, jacket
Insatiable is Hungry for Attention
Insatiable is Hungry for Attention

This show [Insatiable] took a turn that neither Netflix, nor the show’s creators could have predicted, creating a slew of controversy globally.

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Culture, News & Analysis, AllVivian UfongeneOctober 17, 2018insatiable, netflix, netflix series, debby ryan, body iage, bullying, fat shaming, audience, audience reaction
Allbirds: Soaring to New Heights
Allbirds: Soaring to New Heights

Founded in 2014, Allbirds … recently became one of the newest Silicon Valley “unicorns” with their newly minted $1 billion valuation.

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Culture, News & Analysis, AllCharlie BaginOctober 16, 2018Allbirds, clothing, shoes, unicorn, startup, sillicon valley, brancing, Tim Brown, sustainability, sustainable
Badblock: What Ablockers Are and Why They Don’t Work
Badblock: What Ablockers Are and Why They Don’t Work

In 2016-2017 alone, mobile ad-block usage increased… [by] 350%, while computers saw an even greater increase: a 700% increase overall.

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BT Breakdowns, News & Analysis, Technology, AllGrace XuOctober 16, 2018ad, advertising, advertisements, ad blockers, ad-blocking applications, Google, online revenue, webpage
Chance the Rapper is Now Chance the Protagonist
Chance the Rapper is Now Chance the Protagonist

“We will be upping the game in terms of equity, in terms of what is rightfully yours. Principals, teachers, we got your back.”

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News & Analysis, Culture, AllMolly Milligan October 15, 2018chance, Chance the Rapper, Chicago, Windy City, music, mental health services, donation
Amazon Enters Our Homes
Amazon Enters Our Homes

Last October, Amazon unveiled Amazon Key, a product that quite literally lets the company inside your home, in a move that sees Amazon progress steadily into the smart-home business.

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BT Breakdowns, News & Analysis, Technology, AllLyubomir HadjiyskiOctober 15, 2018Amazon, Amazon Key, packages, package delivery, privacy, technology, livestream, smart lock, smart tech
The Hidden Money in College Basketball
The Hidden Money in College Basketball

In late September of last year, the FBI … [implicated] a number of individuals in coaching and corporate pipelines who facilitated the payment [to a college recruit].

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BT Breakdowns, News & Analysis, US, Culture, AllMallory WilliamsonOctober 12, 2018basektball, d1, division 1, division one, college, scandal, basketball scandal, legal action, fbi
Looking for Growth in the African Continent
Looking for Growth in the African Continent

With incredible mineral wealth, a large and diverse market, and increasing economic partnership within the continent, Africa is a stand out in its opportunities.

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News & Analysis, International, All, Finance & BusinessMaxwell ChungOctober 12, 2018invest, Africa, African growth, Build Act, China, United States, bill, trade agreement, trade flows, growth opportunity
The Last Straw
The Last Straw

Starbucks has become the among latest in a group of companies now including American Airlines, Hyatt, Marriott International, Alaska Airlines, SeaWorld and Royal Caribbean, to ban or commit to disallow plastic straws.

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News & Analysis, Culture, US, AllMark AgostinelliOctober 12, 2018straw, environmentalism, starbucks, plastic, plastic straws, environmental impacts
From Linear to Triangular: Redefining Business in the Gig Economy
From Linear to Triangular: Redefining Business in the Gig Economy

By linking consumers with service providers, these tech-based companies churn profit by facilitating a simple connection, time and time again.

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News & Analysis, Technology, AllBusiness TodayOctober 10, 2018gig economy, uber, lyft, tech, workflow, companies, decision-making, workers
Made in China 2025
Made in China 2025

Many of the suspicions that drive current policy decisions have been corroborated in continued strategic initiatives by China, such as the now famed “Made in China 2025”.

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News & Analysis, International, Politics, AllAndre RadenskyOctober 10, 2018china, made in china, US and China, 2025, manufacturing, strategy, trade, trade wars
The Sky is Not the Limit
The Sky is Not the Limit

The founder of Zozo, Yusaku Maezawa, strives to venture to the moon in 2023 through SpaceX, in a project he has called “Dear Moon.”

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News & Analysis, Technology, AllYasmine ShafaieOctober 9, 2018SpaceX, Elon Musk, space, space travel, space race, space tourism, Maezawa, dear moon, iss
Pepper, and the Advent of the Virtual Assistant
Pepper, and the Advent of the Virtual Assistant

Imagine being able to order takeout, shuffle your music playlist or book a flight with nothing more than the utterance of a few words. Not so hard anymore, is it?

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News & Analysis, Technology, AllBusiness TodayOctober 9, 2018pepper, ai, computers, virtual assistant, softbank, softbank robotics, ATB, tech
Nike, Just Did That
Nike, Just Did That

The ad campaign that shocked the world: on September 3rd, 2018, Nike released the ad for who would be the new “face of Nike,” and to the nation’s surprise, Nike had chosen Colin Kaepernick.

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Culture, Lifestyle, News & Analysis, AllVivian UfongeneOctober 8, 2018nike, football, colin, colin kaepernick, kaepernick, ad, advertising, police brutality, apparel, sports
The Rise of Racial Diversity in Hollywood: Here to stay or fad?
The Rise of Racial Diversity in Hollywood: Here to stay or fad?

This is a feature from the Spring 2018 issue of the Business Today Magazine.

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Print, Spring 2018Catherine BenedictJune 4, 2018magazine
Satire-day Night Live: Too Political?
Satire-day Night Live: Too Political?

This is a feature from the Spring 2018 issue of the Business Today Magazine.

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Print, Spring 2018Mark AgostinelliJune 4, 2018magazine
  The Incompatibly Compatibles: From "What’s Her Face" in X-Men to "Liu Yi Fei" in Mulan
The Incompatibly Compatibles: From "What’s Her Face" in X-Men to "Liu Yi Fei" in Mulan

This is a feature from the Spring 2018 issue of the Business Today Magazine.

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Print, Spring 2018Angela WangJune 4, 2018magazine
Max Lugavere Encourages All to Mind Their Diet with Genius Foods
Max Lugavere Encourages All to Mind Their Diet with Genius Foods

Business Today sat down to interview Max Lugavere, media personality and leading voice in health science, to provide context behind why he wrote this book as well as how a simple two-week diet plan can improve your life for years to come.

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All, InterviewsMark AgostinelliMay 24, 2018max lugavere, diet, health, good, genius foods, interview, book, best selling, food, career
Catch Me if You Can: On Facial Recognition Technology
Catch Me if You Can: On Facial Recognition Technology

Although facial recognition technology provides a plethora of benefits to producers, this technology can eventually be deemed illegal; Illinois and Texas already have laws that act against this use of technology.

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All, News & Analysis, TechnologyYasmine ShafaieMay 23, 2018face, facial recognition, tech, technology, privacy, security, consumers, attention, facebook, phones, internet
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