Monday, May 15, 2017

Are These Networks Hurting Women in the Workforce?

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#1 Fast Forward

Are Female-Only Networks Hurting Women in the Workforce?

When it comes to businesswomen networking to get ahead, progress may mean more inclusion ... of men.

#2 Politics & Power

The Liberal Watchdog Taking on Fake News

Angelo Carusone, the president of Media Matters for America, is mounting a fresh fight for a new…

#3 Immodest proposal

The Terrorist Threat to Your Daily Coffee - and What to Do About It

Coffee is the lifeblood of developed economies, but its production is vulnerable to climate chan…

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#4 Acumen

Forget Hackers - the Biggest Threat to Company Security Is You

It's not computers that lose or steal data. As the current ransomware crisis shows, the issue is far more human.

#5 The Huddle

Colombia's National Sport Mixes Explosives and Beer

Tejo is a cross between bocce and horseshoes ... with gunpowder.

#6 True Story

Remembering the Unforgettable: A Holocaust Memoir

Olga Mecking's grandfather left her something serious and solemn: His and the world's story of unimaginable misery.

#7 Acumen

The Accidents of History That Shaped Global Migration

Migration flows often start as a trickle and become a flood.

#8 POV

Iran's Nuclear Deal: Less Popular There Than Here?

Iranian voters will soon elect a president, and America's tough talk toward Tehran is feeding right into hard-liners' hands.

Video series States of the Nation

A Utah Scientist Powering the 'Cancer Moonshot'

Mary Beckerle leads one of the best cancer institutes in the U.S. Will the Joe Biden-backed researcher help develop a cure?

The Ex-Mormon Feminist Who Paints Women's Naked Bodies

Serving the Drug Addicts of Utah, One Syringe at a Time

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World Braces for More Cyberattacks From WannaCry

As a money-maker, it's a bust. Fewer than two hundred people are estimated to have paid the $300 ransom demanded by the Wa…

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