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In The Chicago Police Department, If The Bosses Say It Didn’t Happen, It...

Two Chicago police officers uncovered a massive criminal enterprise within the department. Then they were hung out to dry.

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Why For-Profit Education Fails

Earlier this year, LeapFrog Enterprise s, the educational-entertainment business, sold itself for $1 a share.

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The Uber Economy Looks A Lot Like The Pre-Industrial Economy

These jobs comes with a lot of flexibility—workers can set their own schedules—but they lack the protections afforded full-time employees of larger corporate enterprise s, such as health c...

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Facebook's Workplace is set to give Slack and Yammer some competition in...

At less than half the price of its closest competitors like Slack, the introduction of Workplace is an aggressive move that could shake up some of the sector’s established players.

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Do Women Still Need A Space Of Their Own?

The Wing, an exclusive social club for women, is part sorority, part start-up.

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Dirty Secrets Of The Mail Fraud Mafia

This is how someone goes from being a low-level bank employee to running an international enterprise now singled out by the U.S. government as one of the world's most illicit criminal organizations.

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IBM: Employees' Macs Are Hundreds Of Dollars Cheaper Over Their Lifespan Than...

In a passionate presentation from industry leaders in enterprise , education and healthcare, attendees learned how they too can achieve unprecedented success in their own environments.

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Pixel Perfectly Presents Google's Messaging App Disaster

There’s Allo and Duo , the company’s mobile-only messaging and video apps for consumers, Messenger for all your Android texting needs, and Hangouts for all your enterprise and...

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How Facial Recognition Software Is Changing Porn

It's a technological leap and an ethical nightmare.

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Why The Rental Crisis Is Growing

Editor’s note: Today’s issue is created in partnership with the folks at Make Room , a nonpartisan organization sponsored by the housing nonprofit Enterprise Community Partner...

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The Boring Spanish TV Channel That’s Fuelling Siesta Time

Two enterprising Spanish nappers claim to have “taken siesta to the next level” by creating Napflix, a digital channel that streams the world’s most boring videos

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How The Hells Angels Conquered Canada

...gles became one of, if not the, dominant criminal enterprise in the country. That's according to Len...

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Why Slack May Live To Regret Its Smarmy Letter To Microsoft

The fast-growing team communication startup had a classic underdog story , with its founders falling ass-backwards into enterprise software following a failed effort to build a video game...

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Rick Fox's eSport Teams Can't Stop Losing

Choosing to rename the organization and expand it beyond its humble origins, Echo Fox was born, a burgeoning esport enterprise that seemed, in part, to signal a new era for competitive ga...

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It's 2016. Where'€™s My Flying Pizza?

Drone delivery has come a long way — but it still has a long, long way to go.

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How Drones Will Reshape Enterprise Business

Previously, the industry was limited to having individuals with a pilot’s license operate drones (both costly and cumbersome). Now, cost, hardware and legislation have reached a point where drones are...

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The Power Of Will

Pat Lacey and Meryl Witmer had to raise money from donations and summon a complex working enterprise , licensed and equipped to make the pills that were saving lives.

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North Korea's Space Command

Thanks to some publicity photographs, modeling software, and the efforts of an enterprising video game developer, you can tour North Korea's space command center without fear of arrest.

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How America's Biggest Insurers Built Their Companies On Slaves

In its 19th-century beginnings, New York Life Insurance sold 508 policies covering slaves. Their descendants are grappling with it.

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The Golden Age Of Video Arcades

A video arcade aboard the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier, 1982.

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