Monday, May 22, 2017

Could This Man End Brazil's Corrupt Political Culture?

Your tasting menu of 8 forward-looking stories to set you up for tomorrow's conversation.

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#1 Rising Stars

Could This Man End Brazil's Corrupt Political Culture?

Senator Jose Reguffe is promoting transparency and political reform as a way forward.

#2 Good Sh*t

3 Young Adult Books to Read Before They're Made Into Movies

The next dystopian blockbuster might be on the horizon. Read the book first.…

#3 Flashback

How This Trick to Bus Black Americans Out of the South Backfired

In the early 1960s, "reverse freedom rides" gave one-way tickets to more than 200 Southerners wi…

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#4 The Huddle

Why Tropical Nations Are Taking on Winter Sports

These tropical countries want to become the winter sports powerhouses.

#5 POV

The Devil's Guide to Silicon Valley

The latest installment of The Devil's Guide examines the eccentricities and innuendo of Silicon Valley, from angel investors to zombie startups.

#6 Immodest proposal

Is Male Circumcision Child Abuse?

Many medical and legal authorities in Europe consider circumcision a form of child abuse. It's time America did the same.

#7 True Story

Reliving the Childhood Betrayal That Still Haunts My Conscience

Not all elementary school tales are full of love and light, and Tom Druker's South London impulsive actions makes that abundantly clear.

#8 Fast Forward

Forget Computers. Design Is the New King of Tech

Forget the CTO. The biggest job to have at the moment? Chief Design Officer.

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