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How I Fixed the Job Interview

Herb Greenberg, who lost his sight at age 10, developed a test to let employers see workers for who they really are. Herb Greenberg lost his sight at age 10

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‘Why I Will Never Be a Victim’

After a vicious attack, Save the Date founder Jennifer Gilbert not only moved on, she also built a $30 million business. In 1991, at 22, Jennifer Gilbert was the victim of a random and vicious stabbing that was widely reported. Her name was never released, however, and as she built her New York City-based event-planning company, Save the Date, into a $30 million business, she kept the attack a secret.

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How I Fixed the Job Interview

Herb Greenberg, who lost his sight at age 10, developed a test to let employers see workers for who they really are. Herb Greenberg lost his sight at age 10

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Don’t Shoot! I’m Getting Funded!

Yaron Galai was a reserve naval officer in Israel when he founded his fourth company, Outbrain. That's why he found himself negotiating from the trenches.

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Bad Times Have Treated Us Well at Eventbrite

Julia Hartz, a co-founder of the online ticket seller, explains how it has sold more than 60 million tickets since 2006. Julia and Kevin Hartz and Renaud Visage co-founded Eventbrite, an online ticket seller, in 2006. The company has sold more than 60 million tickets.

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Video: Arguments that caused SCOTUS to take up health care law

The Supreme Court is set to rule on whether the president's health care law is constitutional. Chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports on the arguments leading up to the big decision.

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Video: New prescription diet drug approved by FDA

The Food and Drug Administration approved the first prescription diet drug in a decade. Belviq acts on the area of the brain that controls appetite and metabolism. Susan McGinnis reports.

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