Thursday, January 26, 2017

Your Daily Dose: The Woman Behind Facebook's Turn to Africa

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#1 Rising Stars

The Lawyer Behind Facebook's Turn to Africa

Ebele Okobi has a big job - working with governments across an entire continent - on behalf of Facebook.

#2 Fast Forward

How Hockey's Young Blood Has Taken Over the NHL

This season marks a big shift in the NHL landscape, as more skilled young stars than ever before…

#3 True Story

My Workout Buddy Spied for the CIA in Cuba

Over coffee, a writer discovers her friend spied for the CIA - as a teenager in Castro's Cuba.…

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#4 Politics & Power

The West Virginia Speech that Sparked Nationwide Hysteria

A single speech to a West Virginia women's club changed the course of American history.

#5 Good Sh*t

Shelley Duvall's Fever Dream in the Desert

It's hard to remember when Shelley Duvall was damned near perfect in Robert Altman's fever dream of a film. But remember we do.

#6 POV

The Republic of Rumors

What does the birth of a fish in Haiti have in common with the American president? Deputy Editor Pooja Bhatia weighs in.

#7 Rising Stars

The Young Venture Capitalist Betting Big on Middle America

Ross Baird is on a mission: to revolutionize how VC firms encourage entrepreneurship and innovation.

#8 Wildcard

The Magical Misery of Married Sex

OZY's Eugene S. Robinson addresses queries from the love-weary in "Sex With Eugene."

Video series The Aftermath

The Aftermath VII: Don't Just Complain - Organize

In this episode of The Aftermath, Dr. Micia Mosely, the executive director of Black Teacher Project, shares her thoughts on the future of education in America.

The Aftermath IV: Stop Sweeping Problems Under the Rug

The Aftermath I: A New Day and Old Dog Whistles

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