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Can Entrepreneurship Fight Violent Extremism?Exclusive: Secretary of State Kerry Talks About The Power Of EntrepreneurshipMeet The Entrepreneurs Building The World’s StartupsGood night, Bill Cunningham: Celebrating the life of the most gracious man in fashionYour Boss Or Client Hates Your Work–Here’s What To Do3 Times You Should Tell Your Boss You Didn’t Do Your Best WorkBrexit Meets Monty Python on the New Yorker’s next cover How Brexit Could Impact The Creative IndustryWhat will Brexit mean for fintech in Europe?Theranos PR chief Brooke Buchanan is out What Does Brexit Mean For Tech Companies? Lots Of FrictionBrexit is the biggest move towards protectionism since Smoot-Hawley, says investorWhy this Brit VC is getting plagued with calls from journalistsFor European Startups, Brexit Is An Ugly Divorce Where Each Side Gets Half The HouseSilicon Valley tourism is a thingFacebook hires Google Fiber cofounder to boost its connectivity programHere’s how much U.S. markets fell on Brexit newsSheryl Sandberg is now part of Lena Dunham’s Girl SquadLottery firm says ex-employee stole valuable trade secretsMark Ronson Talks About His Creative Process In The StudioJ.K. Rowling wishes she had a magic wand to undo the Brexit voteBrexit: Will U.K. workers lose some employment protections? Jon Hamm and Gal Gadot Are Spies Next Door In “Keeping Up With The Joneses” TrailerTwitter’s King Henry VIII responds to #BrexitBrexit: What happens next?How Ove Arup Brought Engineers Out Of The ShadowsFacebook mysteriously updates Parse, the soon-to-be-axed developer platformThis Brilliant Light Fixture Is Built From Its Own Packaging TubeTeachers resign over leaked Slack chats insulting studentsWatch Boston Dynamics’ New Horrifying Robodog Disobey Its Human MasterAfter Brexit, London mayor Sadiq Khan tells immigrants: “You are very welcome here”Feds want to ask foreign visitors for their social media handlesWith The PissPad, A Urine Controlled Video Game, Our Distraction Reaches New LowsHow some of the world’s top economists are responding to BrexitA Pothole Detector For The Blind Could Replace The Traditional White StickType Is The Most Important Element Of Your Company’s BrandHere’s how badly the global markets are tankingBritons are Googling “What is the EU?” after voting to leave itWho Destroyed The Economy Today? It Was Old People (Again)Of course, Clinton and Trump have completely different reactions to BrexitSpotMini May Be The First Robot That Actually Makes Sense In A HomeHow companies can help stop the cycle of incarcerationBig banks cagey on post-Brexit plans for London workersFox News reports: UK votes to leave UNCBS And Paramount Have Official Guidelines For People Making “Star Trek” Fan FilmsHelsinki Wants To Eliminate The Need For Car Ownership By 2025Obama extends Pell Grants to thousands of prisonersTwitter launches location feeds in Foursquare partnershipDow, S&P plunge after Brexit voteTrump chimes in on Brexit while visiting Scotland: “It’s a great thing that’s happened”Nike High Fives Cleveland, YouTube Celebrates Pride: The Top 5 Ads Of The WeekYour Cat Is A Natural Born Physicist11 Questions “Game Of Thrones” Needs To Answer In The Season 6 FinaleApple Patents A Clever UI Trick For Using Your Phone With One HandThe City Of The Future Is In OhioTwitter’s take on BrexitWhite House offers college aid to inmates for first time in decadesBitTorrent launches ad-supported video and music streaming platformSanders says he’s voting for Clinton in NovemberMorning intelligenceSkittles Gives Up Its Rainbow For Pride In LondonFacebook’s new HQ will have a public park, coffee shop, and the world’s weirdest bike bridgeDirector Nicolas Winding Refn On The Beauty And Horror Of “The Neon Demon”Google Created Its Own Laws of RoboticsHow Fashion Brands Are Starting To Design Like Tech CompaniesOne chart shows how older voters stuck it to younger voters in the BrexitThese Radical Ideas Show How Nature Can Inform Sustainable DesignWhat’s In A Band Name? Preoccupations–Formerly Viet Cong–Is Figuring That OutBoy Genius Boyan Slat Wants To Clean Up The World’s Oceans–And He Might Actually SucceedThe Workplace Of The Future: Brought To You By Art, Education, Travel, And Startups
The Skills It Takes To Get Hired At Google, Facebook, Amazon, And MoreHow To Make Sure Your Most Outspoken Employee Doesn’t Hog The SpotlightHere’s all the latest news on Brexit7 Ways To Slow Summer DownInside The Weird And Wonderful World Of Instagram Pet InfluencersFrom Habit Breaking To Googlers’ Brainstorming: This Week’s Top Leadership StoriesExactly What To Do After Someone Visits Your LinkedIn ProfileWhy Others Might Not Trust You As Much As You Think They ShouldBrexit wins as UK votes to leave EU, markets are tankingSee what’s inside a OnePlus 3 smartphoneApple says it’s discontinuing Thunderbolt Displays. So what’s next?How useful are digital health technologies to those in need?Twilio shares soar 92% in IPO How 3-D Printing Helped Give A Cancer Survivor His Face BackRestaurant Etiquette: To Tip Or Not To Tip?Disney princesses are harming your daughtersThis Henry VIII Twitter Account Is The Best Way To Learn About BrexitFacebook Live broadcasts of the Democratic sit-in drew 3 million viewsPresident Obama might be the next health-tech venture capitalist Everyone’s Favorite Awkward Black Girl Is Now Just “Insecure” In New HBO TrailerCompanies are coming out strong in support of the LGBTQ communityContentious $1.1 billion Zika deal will likely be delayed until after recess Boston Dynamics’ newest robot looks like a cross between a dog and a giraffeThis Kickstarter aims to beat the NRA with creative advertisingDreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg Shares His Best Tip For StorytellersIvanka Trump Accused Of Copying Shoe DesignWould You Buy A Car That’s Programmed To Kill You?Adele’s “25” is finally coming to Spotify, Apple MusicAll of today’s SCOTUS decisions, from immigration to affirmative actionInstagram’s new channels are tailored to your tastesThis LED Lightbulb Has A Swappable Core To Reduce WasteBrexit voters are falling prey to this classic cause-and-effect fallacyVolkswagen will reportedly pay $10.2 billion to settle U.S. claims from the emissions scandal How The Brexit Vote Reflects This Classic Psychological ErrorFall Out Boy’s Ghostbusters Theme Song Cover Is So Bad You Have To Hear It Right NowThese tech and business leaders just endorsed Hillary Clinton for presidentHow A Recall Helped Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Reinvent The BusinessRem Koolhaas Rails Against BrexitThe problem with too many men in artificial intelligenceLyft and GM are expanding their Express Drive car rental program A Rare Tour Of Masdar, The Failed Smart City In The Arabian DesertHere’s Your First Look At “Divorce,” Sarah Jessica Parker’s Return To HBOThe OnePlus 3 Is A Shot Across The Bow Of Expensive Premium PhonesSustainability Isn’t A Moral Issue For Unilever, It’s An Economic IssueHow Good F***ing Design Advice Became A Great F***ing BrandKFC Debuts Alarmingly Tan George Hamilton As The Extra Crispy ColonelThe World Is Nearing Peak Fossil Fuels (Especially The Developed World)Facebook to begin providing “political bias training”How much do Uber drivers really make?Workforce diversity could add $570 billion to the tech sectorMuji, Champion Of Anonymous Mass Production, Is Now Selling Handmade GoodsHow North Saved The Tate’s Iconic Logo From ItselfMIT’s 3-D Printed Hair Is Way More Useful Than Normal HairMorning intelligenceNow you can talk to Hipmunk in Facebook Messenger and SlackA Designer’s Guide To The $15 Billion Artificial Intelligence IndustryThis tiny electric car set a world speed record: 0–60 MPH in 1.5 secondsThe Dark Side Of Your Design HeroesHow One Newspaper Visualized The Orlando Massacre With SensitivityReplacing California’s last nuclear power plant with solar will cost $15 billionTwilio’s IPO gives hope to other tech unicornsSolar Impulse completes historic transatlantic flightBen Simmons Gets A Rude NBA Awakening From Foot LockerThis Photographer Needs Your Help Titling His Crumpled Paper BallsAmericans Gave More Than $1 Billion A Day To Charity Last YearNike Spends Billions On Marketing, But Millennials Still Like Toms MoreI Tried Living In This Tiny House On A Vacant Lot In AmsterdamWhy So Many Diversity Programs FailShould Companies Prepare For Their Employees To Live To 100?It Will Take 118 Years To Close The Global Gender Wage GapWhy Everyone At This Company Eats Lunch Together Every DayThe Top 5 Job-Search Myths That Are Keeping New Grads From Getting HiredSix Ways To Stay Productive After 3 P.M.Creative Office Design Won’t Make You Better At Your Job, But This MightHow To Turn A Casual Introduction Into A Job ReferralBaidu invests in Circle, a bitcoin-based money-sending appDid Facebook Just Deliver A Crushing Blow To Native Advertising?WATCH: Paul Ryan shouted down by House Dems during historic sit-in protest over gun controlThe new KFC boxes can charge your phoneHere’s Airbnb’s 3-step anti-racism planIs an “innovation lane” the answer to tech’s clash with regulation?NASA discovers youngest planet yet23andMe now gets as many as “2 million new health facts per week” from its user surveys Robot Chicken’s Office Is More Fun Than YoursCongress orders NASA to go to JupiterWhen Dumb Money Health-Tech Investors Get Suckered by Silicon Valley Spin, We All LoseChina beats the U.S. when it comes to female startup leadersTesla investors are wary of the bid for SolarCity Machine learning could create more tech opportunities for womenC-SPAN uses Periscope to live-stream the Democrats’ sit-inWatch “Independence Day” Aliens Blow Up Your Block On Google Street ViewIBM puts its supercomputer to work in medical imaging This Algorithm Can Steal Any Celebrity’s HaircutThis Artist Turns Dirty Old Mattresses Into Food Sculptures, And They Look Delicious10 Ways To Make Slack Simpler, Safer, And Less AnnoyingCannes “Future Lions” Winning Ideas Are A Glimpse At Advertising To ComeAmerica’s First Commercial Drones Could Deliver Medical SuppliesFacebook investors (and Zuckerberg) really like Peter ThielBrian Eno Talks About Using Artificial Intelligence To Create Music And ArtAmazon’s $80 Kindle is thinner, lighter, and now available in whiteYou Can Now Watch Beyoncé’s “Sorry” Video Without Watching All Of “Lemonade”Bloomberg’s Ambitious Mayors Challenge Is Stimulating Creative Urban ThinkingThis Short Film Turns Your Phone Addiction Into an Ironic NightmareFedEx plans to spend $5.1 billion to keep up with e-commerce demand Dropbox’s new business tools aim to streamline your workflowDropbox Announces New Tools To Make Collaboration Easier For BusinessesDemocratic legislators stage sit-in on House floor over gun controlCollar Is The Love Child Of Scandinavian Design And Italian Coffee CultureThese execs are so over LinkedIn—and are storming Facebook insteadTesla Will Buy SolarCity, To Bring Us Solar-Powered Homes And CarsDesigners Should Talk More Openly About MoneyTo Thrive In This Connected Era, The Marketing Industry Must EvolveThe Places In The U.S. Where Income Inequality Is Off The ChartsThis Trippy Inflatable Tunnel Could Carry NYC Pedestrians Over The East RiverTwenty One Pilots Are Locked Up In Suicide Squad Jail For New Music VideoTiny ride-hailing app Juno is wooing thousands of Uber and Lyft driversHeadphone-less iPhone 7: The debateMichelle Obama will Snapchat you nowWhere San Francisco Residents Are Getting EvictedHow Can Maker Culture Help The Health Care Industry?How To Help Mad Men Avoid Making Terrible AdsMorning intelligenceSamsung wants you to shoot your own VR videosSamsung Now Has An End-To-End Solution For Consumer VRDieter Rams Is Finally Getting The Feature Film He DeservesTesla has just offered to buy SolarCity, Elon Musk’s other companyMark Zuckerberg tapes over his webcam to thwart hackersThe Man Who Made America’s Magnificently Tacky Architecture FamousPost-Cancer Checkups Are Stressful—This Decision Aid Is Designed To HelpChuck Palahniuk’s Storytelling Is Spreading Beyond Books–And It’s Wonderfully TwistedHow Stockholm Is Creating A Second Silicon Valley In ScandinaviaThe Migration Museum Wants To Show That The Refugee Crisis Is More Than Just StatisticsThis planned VR Earth could help bring humanity togetherBeyond Meat’s Quest To Get Its Veggie Burger In The Supermarket’s Meat CaseSix Habits Of People Who Make Friends EasilyRepublicans want to give the FBI authority to access your browser history without a warrantWill Trump’s Misogyny Deter Women From Entering Politics?Why Eliminating The Annual Review Caused A Drop In PerformanceWhy New York City Is Better For Women Entrepreneurs Than San FranciscoFour Skills Effective Managers Need More Than They Used To7 Ways To Maintain Your Professional Network Without Annoying Your ContactsWhy Facebook, Not LinkedIn, Is The Professional Network Of Choice For These 4 CEOsWhat happened when Zenefits gave its employees a generous buyout offer Siri’s Cautious Expansion To Third-Party Apps Is Vintage AppleBe Prepared: We’re Entering A Post-Device EraApple Is Building An Uberplatform Out Of All Its PlatformsFacebook has reportedly paid celebrities and publishers $50 million to use Facebook Live5 Tech Tools For The Budding Yogi In All Of UsMap: Where The Developer Jobs AreZombie Horror Gets A New Spin In The Trailer For ‘The Girl With All The Gifts’63% of men are too ashamed to order cocktails in publicSoylent is basically SlimFast for menAt-home sperm test will hit the market this fall Netflix’s New Logo Is A Masterpiece Of AmbiguityWSJ report: iPhone 7 will ditch headphone jack, but few other visible changesSee How Colors In Your Favorite Movies Subtly Convey Themes2015 Was Officially The Deadliest Year Ever For Environmental ActivistsCalifornia Will Fund Gun Violence Research, Because Congress RefusesSlack makes app integrations as easy as pressing a buttonHate Furniture Shopping? Here’s An All-In-One Living RoomCoral Sculptures Show How The World’s Reefs Are Dying OutHillary Clinton serves Donald Trump sick bankruptcy burnFAA releases first rules for commercial dronesKindle fans: You qualify for e-book antitrust refundsA Bike Helmet That Warns You If A Car Is Getting Too CloseYou’re not imagining it: Your benefits are disappearing Postmates expands its subscription serviceWhy machines still can’t see the world like humans do“Finding Dory” Gets Gory When George R.R. Martin Meets PixarGoogle’s two-step verification will soon take just one stepCreating Worlds, Not Scenes: Why 360 Video Is A Whole New Way Of StorytellingCalifornia Is Going Nuclear-Free, Which Means Everyone Else Can, TooWhy Spoiling A Surprise Can Actually Make You HappierHow To Give A TED Talk In Just Three DaysChristo’s Floating Piers Were 50 Years And $17 Million In The MakingMost U.S. high schools don’t offer computer science classesNow you can stream live video on TumblrHow Instagram Swelled To 500 Million Users While Others Struggled To GrowLive Video Comes To TumblrA Slow Cooker For A Generation Raised On The Food NetworkCongress voting today on bill to restrict funding for FCC’s Lifeline program for low-income AmericansThis Programmable, Wearable Toy Will Get Kids Thinking Creatively About TechnologyDon’t want to be BFFs with your coworkers? Do this.E3 2016: What Is The NX? Digging Into Nintendo’s Big SecretA cool Photoshop feature just moved from mobile back to the desktopMorning intelligenceHow many mayors does it take to regulate Uber, Airbnb?At 500 million users, Instagram’s growth is actually acceleratingThe Netherlands Voted A Garage Its Best Building Of The Year–Here’s WhyHow Panera Bread Baked Digital Innovation into its Growth StrategyBurner’s New Chatbot Is Designed To Drive Away People You Don’t Want To Talk ToBlaine Hurst On Navigating A Digital TransformationThree Ex-Apple Engineers Want To Make You A Safer Driver In Under 15 MinutesThis IBM smart bus comes with a Watson-powered assistantBitTorrent reportedly will launch its own streaming TV news networkIs It Fair To Call Digital Health Apps Today’s “Snake Oil”?How Oprah’s New Drama “Greenleaf” Is Built On Faith, Flawed Characters…And Tattoos?Check out this autonomous drone system that eliminates the need for a human operatorThis Neural Network’s Emoji Game Is Stronger Than YoursLessons On Designing For Creativity From 16 Of The World’s Coolest OfficesWriter Paul Dini On How Turning To Batman Helped Him Cope With A Real-Life MuggingAn Australian company is giving electric vehicle owners all-you-can-use electricity for about 75 cents a dayThese 4 Games Will Teach Kids How We Can Tackle Climate ChangePhysicists have found a way to create lower-fat chocolateThis New Credit Card Lets You Give To Charitable Causes With Each SwipeCity mayors across the globe are teaming up to draft regulations for Airbnb and UberIn The Trenches With America’s Fast-Food WorkersStudy says Netflix’s $2 price increase could cost it almost half a million customersBMW celebrates its 100th birthday with concept car that features an animated interior6 Steps To Turning Your Vacation Into A Career-Changing EventSurprising Statistics Of The Gender-Wage Gap In TechWhy These Businesswomen Are Voting For TrumpThe Soft-Skills Gap You Haven’t Heard OfThe Unexpected Lesson I Learned From Losing A Multimillion-Dollar BusinessHow To End A Work FriendshipThree Better Ways To Start Your Next PresentationTrump spent 1/3 of campaign contributions on his own companies and travel expenses for his kidsApple’s Tim Cook will host fundraiser for House Speaker Paul RyanHot rumor: iPhone 7 will ship with standard 3.5mm earphones, and a Lightning adapterRon Howard’s Beatles documentary lands on Hulu in September Cyberterrorists Might Have Access To The Worst Virus Ever Created, And It’s Our FaultY Combinator’s Sam Altman compares Trump to HitlerAd spending on mobile is about to surpass desktop Y Combinator’s Sam Altman Blasts Donald Trump As A “Demagogic Hatemonger”This Is What Would Happen If a Woman Focus Group-ed Her BodyHere’s Everything Announced At Apple WWDC And Google I/O, Year By Year, Since 2006Why Airbnb users can’t sue for discriminationPeter Thiel re-elected to Facebook’s board of directorsNike Celebrates The Hollywood Ending LeBron And The Cleveland Cavaliers Finally EarnedMedical association chief: Much of digital health is “snake oil”Steve Golin And Lawrence Bender Talk About How Film Can Drive Cultural ChangeOn eve of board vote, Peter Thiel praised Facebook for not being like GawkerTo Master Branding, “Build Patterns Not Stamps”Europe’s unicorns bring in more revenue than their U.S. counterpartsWhat happens when your doctor accepts a free meal from a pharma repSidwell Friends bans Washington Redskins apparelHow 92Y Is Using Virtual Reality To Look Into The FutureThe Abortion Drone’s Next Flight Will Be Across The Irish BorderIt’s a hard-knock life for ticket bots in New YorkNew study: Overworking harms women more than menKellogg joins the VC bandwagonWith Xbox And Play Anywhere, Microsoft Wants To Keep You On Its Game Platform ForeverWomen share their sexual harassment stories with the hashtag #NoWomanEverOn The Internet, The World’s Diversity Of Languages Is Completely AbsentNASA Borrows From The WPA To Recruit A Workforce For MarsHere’s Your First Look At “Westworld,” HBO’s Upcoming Sci-Fi Western SagaWhen It Comes To Cultural Gender Bias, Brands Must Do BetterHatching A Generation of Eggpreneurs In Rural KenyaThis Algorithm Copies Your Artistic Style By Watching You ColorWhy everyone wants to work at Google Supreme Court lets stand assault weapons bans in NY, ConnecticutHillary Clinton welcomes grandson Aidan Clinton MezvinskyYou Can Now Own A Deck Of 52 “Woman Cards” Illustrated With Influential WomenTwitter acquires machine learning company Magic PonyHow A Former Rapper Turned Comedy Writer Merged His Two CareersThe Problem With Hacking DesignUh-Oh, Mozilla Is Open-Sourcing Its New Logo DesignCleveland Cavaliers Fans Can’t Believe What Just Happened In New Nike AdMorning intelligenceTaylor Swift has joined the music industry’s fight to change the DMCAThe Tesla Model S can float like a boat10 Design Ideas For The Perk Workers Actually Want: QuietFrog Designs A Distraction Device For Burn Patients In PainHere’s what to look out for at Facebook’s annual shareholders meeting todayWhat’s Next For The Bernie Sanders Movement? Running For CongressToyota researcher wants to see car mass production techniques applied to robotsThe Most Surprising Business Rivalries Of 2016Amazon And Google: Fighting To Talk Smack At HomeCVS Health And Walgreens: Fighting To Eat The Other’s (Healthy) LunchThis Waterproof Jacket Is Made Without The Usual Bad ChemicalsThe On-Demand Economy Hits The Reset ButtonMillennial Women Will Close The Gender Pay Gap—And Marketers Are Taking NoteBeyoncé, Inc: How Airbnb, Warby Parker, And Others Are Finding Inspiration In LemonadeApple Vs. Xiaomi, Amazon Vs. Instacart, And 8 More Vital RivalsWarby Parker And Shinola Fight To Be The Millennials’ Choice In Authentic RetailTwitter’s Tightrope: Keeping Current Users Happy While Adding Lots Of New OnesSpaceX And Blue Origin Fight To Win The Modern Space RaceSnapchat And Facebook Fight To Get Users And Brands To Overshare26 Billion Reasons Why Microsoft Must Beat Slack To The Future of ProductivityPostmates And Tinder Fight To Erode Your Already Weak Impulse ControlUnder Armour And Nike: Fighting To Win The Next RoundDisney And Pixar Fight To Rule The Mouse HouseChobani And General Mills Fight To Be The Most Important Meal Of The DayAirbnb And Priceline Group Fight To Be The First Stop In Travel PlanningWhat We Can Learn From The Top Business Rivalries Of 2016Why DDB’s U.S. CEO Thinks Diversity Is KeyUpdates From Our Most Innovative CompaniesHow Artificial Intelligence Is Bringing Us Smarter MedicineAlex Gibney: “Sometimes You Find Secret Passageways”A Life-Saving Drone Takes Off In RwandaJess Weiner Is An Advo-ConsultantInside SoFi’s Exclusive Club For “Great” PeopleMeet The New Wave Of Wearables: Stretchable ElectronicsSt. Vincent Redesigned The Electric Guitar Into A Small, Lightweight “Rock Machine”Six Companies Changing The Way We TravelFormer Twitter CEO Dick Costolo’s Twitter account compromised by hackersWhy Managers And Staff Have Very Different Ideas About Open Offices7 Time-Saving Ways To Automate Your Everyday TasksThe Science Behind Why Breaking A Bad Habit Is So HardHow Busyness Affects Your Brain And HealthHow To Brainstorm Like A GooglerThree Ways Being A Great Mentor Helps Your Career6 Mistakes That Can Teach You The Most In Your Startup’s Early YearsThis Outdated Approach To Productivity Is Bad For Your BrainHow Libya’s Savvy Women Entrepreneurs Are Building Businesses Amid ConflictSilicon Valley’s favorite team just got disrupted by a brawny workforce from the industrial Midwest