Friday, July 21, 2017

Why Parties Will Gerrymander, No Matter What the Highest Court Says

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#1 POV

Not So Supreme — Why Parties Will Gerrymander, No Matter What the Highest Court Says

The U.S. Supreme Court may rule partisan gerrymandering unconstitutional. But will it matter?

#2 Fast Forward

The Looming Threat That Could Decimate Wall Street's Fund Managers

Fund managers on Wall Street face a two-pronged threat: the rise of passive funds and the appeal of direct investment. Could the disintermediation be complete?

#3 Flashback

The French Expedition That Shaped the Earth

18th-century scientists on tour: Everything that could go wrong did go wrong.

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#4 Politics & Power

Could Minnesota's Progressive Tech Mogul Become the Next CEO-Politician?

This Twin Cities entrepreneur joins a cohort of national change agents.

#5 Good Sh*t

This Ramshackle Dive Bar Is a Beach Bum's Paradise

Don't expect gourmet nosh at the Fat Pelican in Carolina Beach.

#6 Acumen

The Science Behind North Korean Defectors

Escaping dictatorship is not for the faint of heart. As a whole lot of women can tell you.

#7 Immodest proposal

The Great Golf Debate: To Turf or Not to Turf?

Maintaining a golf course is an expensive, energy-intensive undertaking, one that is calling for disruption.

#8 Wildcard

The True Market Value of a Handy

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

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