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Feed SubscriptionDepressed Patients May Process Hate Feelings Differently
Feelings of hate may be different for those with depression, a new study suggests.
Read More »Vacheron Constantin’s American Dreams
Vacheron Constantin watches first arrived on American shores in 1832, but it wasn’t until this year that the brand opened its first boutique in the United States, in New York City.
Read More »Vacheron Constantin’s American Dreams
Vacheron Constantin watches first arrived on American shores in 1832, but it wasn’t until this year that the brand opened its first boutique in the United States, in New York City. Vacheron marked the milestone with three limited-edition watches that are exclusively available through the Madison Avenue store. Limited to ...
Read More »Food Fights: Reconsidering Famine and War in the Horn of Africa
It seems there is a never ending cycle of war and famine throughout the Horn of Africa. As a child in the `80's, I first heard about this issue while listening to "We Are The World". Like millions of other people, I wanted to help
Read More »Study: Online dating fraud hits 200,000 Brits
Online dating scams may have hit more than 200,000 people in the United Kingdom and go largely unreported, according to a study released on Wednesday.
Read More »Meeting Some Very Smart People
Editor Jane Berentson discusses her recent visit to the headquarters of The Kauffman Foundation, which opened its first charter school in August. For years, my colleagues and I have consumed research from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation the way nonfoodies consume fine restaurant meals—appreciative of the product's quality but not especially curious about its source. Kauffman, one of the 30 largest foundations in the United States, fosters entrepreneurship with grants, research, education, and policy recommendations
Read More »Patent Reform Not Great for SMBs
A video series in which Inc.com editors explore the most important topics you need to know to run your small business now. This week: How upcoming patent law changes could impact you. In the next few months, recent legislation will transform America's patent system.
Read More »Congratulations Council Members Bonnie Schnitta and Vigdis Eriksen
Congratulations to two council members for recognition for business achievements that will help take their companies to the next level.
Read More »Fast Company’s United States of Design Cover Art Challenge
U.S. Bests Canada in Lowering Child Flu Rates
Pity our neighbors to the north.
Read More »Offshore Wind Turbines Keep Growing in Size
Whipped by winds exceeding 90 mph and battered by 15-foot waves, hundreds of wind turbines produce electricity off the coast of the North Sea and send it onshore to power homes and businesses in the United Kingdom, Germany and Denmark.
Read More »The Spirit of ’76
Capturing the Dominican Republic in a Glass
Puerto Plata is more than just a fashionable Dominican Republic vacation resort. It is also home to Brugal, the most popular rum in the Caribbean, and one that is now starting to be discovered in the United States as well as in Europe.
Read More »United States retains PGA Cup
Sonny Skinner halved with Stuart Little in the deciding match and the United States won the PGA Cup for the third straight time, beating Britain and Ireland 17½-8½ on Sunday in the Ryder Cup-style event for club pros.
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