North Korea Boasts About 'Dagger of Destruction'
North Korea said Sunday that it successfully test-fired a ballistic
missile from a submarine and warned of its growing ability to cut down
its enemies with a "dagger of destruction."
35,000 Protest Trade Deal Ahead of Obama Germany Visit
Some 35,000 protestors marched Saturday against the Trans-Atlantic
Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), a day ahead of Barack Obama's
visit.
Cat Adopts Baby Squirrels As Her Own A pair of rescued baby squirrels found a new home and love both from an unlikely source.
Dashcam Captures What Queen Saw on Birthday Drive
A short film from Jaguar Land Rover gives us a glimpse of what Queen
Elizabeth II saw during her drive through Windsor's town center.
OMG: How Royal Fans Watched the Queen of England Walk Past
Donna Werner from Connecticut joined friends early in the morning to
get a prime site for Her Majesty's birthday walkabout in Windsor,
England.
Tech News
Technology is finally eliminating geography as a barrier to real estate investing
Real estate investing has long elicited a variety of emotions, running
the gamut from excitement to anxiety. When dealing with significant
sums of capital, feelings of apprehension tend to creep in, especially
regarding neighborhood quality, tenant and property management issues
and liquidity. But ...
The fall of the unicorns brings a new dawn for water bears
Last year was a big year for unicorns. According to Venture Beat,
there are now 229 unicorn startups, with $175 billion in funding and
$1.3 trillion in valuation. In 2015 alone there were 81 new entrants
crowned as the legendary beast. However, the glory did not last. We are
starting to see the fir...
Tech’s new diversity leaders explain how they plan to fix sexism and racism in the industry
Tech’s freshman class of diversity and inclusion leaders gathered at
Rev. Jesse Jackson’s PUSHTech 2020 conference today to answer the
question, “What now?” Within the last six months, Dropbox, Pinterest,
Airbnb, Twitter and Intuit have all hired employees charged with
correcting their diversity pr...
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Intel CEO says leadership team has received threats for company’s stance on diversity
Intel is widely seen as a leader around corporate diversity in tech.
But, it turns out, some Intel employees are not happy with the company’s
stance on it. In fact, there’s “been a bit of a backlash within the
company” and even threats made toward the company’s senior leadership
team, Intel CEO Bri...
Two years after launching, Casper prepares for European expansion
It’s been exactly two years since Casper started selling mattresses,
and CEO Philip Krim said it’s already turned into a big business, with
$100 million in revenue (not to mention a $550 million valuation) in
2015. Next up is international expansion, with the New York
City-headquartered startup ope...
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