At the end of the month, Netflix subscribers will no longer be able to stream Starz content--one of the largest providers of movies and TV shows. Netflix puts on a happy face: "We are confident we can take the money we had earmarked for Starz's renewal . . .
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Don't just sit there while the clock is ticking on your business idea. Go where the nerds are.
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New test, MaterniT21, which can identify Down syndrome symptom, can be used at 10 weeks, is nearly 100 percent accurate
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New study finds differences according to gender, age, in heart attack risks and symptoms: What should women know?
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A new prenatal test that reveals birth abnormalities at a much earlier stage is sure to give pregnant women and their families a lot more to think about. Erica Hill reports
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A new study finds assertive black women leaders are viewed positively while just as assertive white women in the same roles are viewed negatively.
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In business terms, Jeremy Lin is the underdog that took on the 800 pound gorilla and won. Here's what entrepreneurs can learn from him
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A new study finds women are more likely to have a heart attack without chest pain, which makes them less likely to realize what's going on and less likely to get immediate treatment. Cardiologist, Dr
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Rates of dairy-related disease outbreaks caused by raw milk are 150 times greater than disease rates from pasteurized milk
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Kill the post-work social events -- among other things -- that might be rubbing your staff the wrong way. You’re the boss.
Read More »Inside Chicago’s Start-up High School
How an unusual inner-city charter school plans to groom the next generation of tech entrepreneurs. If you think the next generation of start-up founders will hail from Stanford, Harvard, or some other university cranking out MBAs, you might want to expand your thinking.
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A new study offers another reason to break a sweat that's specifically relevant to entrepreneurs: You're less likely to be a jerk to your employees. There is no shortage of reasons to exercise.
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Our expectations have everything to do with how much we like a new product or experience. Your marketing needs to reflect this
Read More »Women and heart attacks: What you need to know
Study finds women more likely to have heart attack without chest pain, therefore less likely to get immediate treatment
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If it’s a clear night tonight, go outside about 9 p.m. and look west at the two brightest stars, beautiful as jewels, one above the other. Low to the horizon will be the planet Venus, the “evening star,” just beginning to set
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