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 5h Reuters 67 Egypt death sentences worry U.S., U.N., Turkey ANKARA (Reuters) - The United States and United Nations expressed deep concern on Monday about the death sentences handed down in Egypt for President Mohamed Mursi and other Islamists, while Turkey warned of Middle East turmoil if they are carried out. 5h BBC News - World 98 German train drivers to strike again Drivers for Germany's Deutsche Bahn have declared a fresh strike, marking the ninth walkout in just 11 months. 5h Lifehacker 100+ Buying Local Honey Won’t Help Your Allergies; Here’s Why Allergy sufferers are often told to eat local honey. This builds up your tolerance to local pollen, the theory goes, and it would make sense except for one inconvenient fact: Honey comes from flowers, and you aren’t allergic to flower pollen.Flowers make sweet nectar to attract bees and other pollinators, and they also make big, sticky grains of pollen that will, with luck, stick to the bees’ legs 5h TrendHunter.com 1 Rustic Juice Establishments - The Cold Pressery in Mississauga is a Stylish Healthy Lifestyle Bar (TrendHunter.com) (TrendHunter.com) In the age of the healthy lifestyle bar, there are plenty of sources of inspiration that translate the earthy nature of the product into a rustic retail experience. The Cold Pressery in Mississauga... 5h CNN.com - World 500+ The man who made 9,000 bow ties Tying strings of colorful ribbon with virtuoso velocity, Geraldo De-Souza shows off his skills as a bow tie-maker extraordinaire. The founder of Everyday Bowties grew up in Lagos, Nigeria as one of nine children, and got an early head-start in what was to become his career by helping his seamstress mother complete dress orders. 5h BBC News - World 11 VIDEO: Aerial footage of Colombia mudslide At least 39 people have been killed in a landslide in Antioquia province in north-west Colombia, officials say. 5h Lifehacker 34 What's the Best Sunscreen? There’s no question you should be wearing sunscreen during any kind of prolonged sun exposure, but not all sunscreens are created equal. Which sunscreen is worthy of the very important task of protecting your skin? Tell us in the comments.1) Your nomination should contain:The specific name of the product, not just a brand or series. Why you think this item is the best. A link where the item can be 5h Reuters 97 Wall St. ends at new highs, dollar rallies NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks rose on Monday to record highs on hopes the Federal Reserve will hold off raising interest rates, while the dollar rallied and Greek bond yields jumped on worries the nation will not be able to make its debt payments. 5h Business Insider 18 Apple doesn’t play nicely with Sonos… and that could be bad news next month (AAPL) As Apple prepares a new streaming music service to compete with Spotify, it might find itself competing on other platforms too. For example, Sonos speakers are a great way to listen to music in your home from streaming services The speakers connect to your home’s WiFi network, and you use an app on your phone, tablet or computer to control what you hear. If you have multiple speakers in your home, 5h Business Insider 500+ Billionaire hedge-fund manager says Uber told him it might cut driver pay ‘because we can' Some of Wall Street's hedge-fund community is becoming increasingly vocal about a serious problem with corporate America. Mike Novogratz, president of $70 billion investment fund Fortress Investments, gave a perfect illustration of this problem on Sunday's episode of "Wall Street Week." The anecdote was about a meeting he'd had with the former CFO of Uber, Brent Callinicos. Novogratz did 5h Small Business Trends 12 Could Robots Be the Employees of the Future? Robots are learning how to accomplish more than simply moving from place to place or maybe vacuuming a floor. In fact, researchers at the University of Maryland recently used videos to teach a robot how to make salads. The robot, named Julia (after Julia Child), learned each step of the salad making process after watching YouTube videos of people completing those same steps. It was then able to e 5h Business Insider 15 The drop in Ivy League acceptance rates in the past decade is shocking Hundreds of thousands of students apply to the Ivy League every year with the hope that they will be part of the lucky few who get accepted. And while it's common knowledge that the chances of getting into one of the elite schools is low, the decline in the admission rate over past decade is actually quite shocking. The graph below shows just how steeply the admission rate at the Ivy League has pl 5h Business Insider 16 A conductor who's taught classes at Google and Goldman Sachs explains how great leaders inspire brilliance Itay Talgam led the Orchestre de Paris, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the Israel Philharmonic, and the Leipzig Opera House as a conductor. But for the past several years he's been a "conductor of people" instead. He's led classes for Goldman Sachs, Google, Intel, national security agencies, global NGOs, and Ivy league universities, demonstrating how they can learn from the leadership 5h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 57 3 Essential Tips for Marketing to Millennials Millennials -- young adults who are currently between ages 18 and 34 -- wield $1.3 trillion in annual buying power. That’s certainly enough to make any marketer sit up and take notice. But despite common misconceptions of the group as a single, narcissistic entity, U.S. millennials are diverse. Nearly 43 percent are non-white and roughly 25 percent speak a language other than English at home.With 5h BBC News - World 66 Fourth Indy 500 crash inside a week Canadian driver James Hinchcliffe has surgery after a fourth crash in less than a week at the Indianapolis 500. 5h The Times of India 9 IAF may take part in combat exercise in US Indian fighter pilots are now planning to match their air combat skills with among the best in the world, first against their British counterparts this year and then against American top-guns next year. 5h Business Insider 36 Guy at the center of the wildly popular 'Serial' podcast just got one step closer to having his murder conviction overturned The man at the center of the massively popular podcast "Serial" just got a bit closer to having his murder conviction overturned.  On Monday, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals granted a request to allow Adnan Syed to submit proof for why a court should reconsider his conviction for the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee, as Think Progress reported. Syed claims his lawyer fa 5h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 13 Cracking the Coffee Code: What Happens Behind the Scenes at Dunkin's Test Kitchen Tastemakers is a series dedicated to major restaurant chains' executive chefs and other under-recognized experts who shape how America eats, dishing on what they're cooking, food trends and more. Jim Cleaves loves coffee, though he spits most of it out. When you taste an average of 200 cups a day, swallowing every sip simply isn’t an option.Cleaves is the coffee excellence manager at Dunkin’ Brand 5h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 33 Under Armour Pulls 'Band of Ballers' T-Shirt After Complaints It is said that those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Though this next lesson is not a well-known adage, clothing retailer Under Armour is learning that those who mock history are doomed to face backlash.  The athletic apparel company recently began selling a t-shirt called “Band of Ballers,” which featured the silhouettes of men in the process of raising a basketball net. The imag 5h The Times of India 77 Winked at, woman wrecks SP neta’s Mercedes The video of the woman's courage took social media by storm, with most people sharing links online saying that was the way to deal with eve teasers, however mighty they may be. 5h The Times of India 59 Blog: Aruna Shanbaug — life sentence over  5h The Times of India 12 Actor names doctor in dying declaration Minutes after being found with her throat slit in the bathroom of her room-mate's Lokhandwala flat on Saturday, actor Shikha Joshi named a cosmetic surgeon as being responsible for her actions. 5h Business Insider 3 Patients abound at Argentine 'hospital' for broken statues Buenos Aires (AFP) - Call it a clinic to restore marred beauty: arms, noses, hands and other appendages missing from sculptures due to vandalism or old age are replaced in a unique Argentine workshop.Patiently waiting their turn, some 100 artworks from parks, gardens and other public spaces are scattered over the grounds of the outdoor facility in Buenos Aires.Some 25 artists using old photographs 5h Forbes - Entrepreneurs 15 7 Of The Best Strategic Uses Of Consumer-Facing Tech In Retail & Hospitality Technology at retail and restaurants is providing a competitive advantage for Rebecca Minkoff, Panera Bread, AT&T, Tesco, Havaianas and others. It's improving service and customization while often improving costs for these firms. 5h Business Insider 7 Here's one of the happiest moments from the ‘Mad Men’ series finale Warning: Spoilers ahead One of the most fulfilling moments from Sunday’s series finale of “Mad Men” was seeing Peggy Olson find love. Throughout the show, Peggy was a fan favorite for the major reason that she seemed to be the most relatable of the bunch. And as we saw her rise through the ranks in her profession, we also watched her heartache in the romance department. But Sunday night she learne 5h Business Insider 20 Here's the story behind that huge disconnect in the stock market (SPY) There's been a growing disconnect in stocks.  Over the last few weeks, we've highlighted versions of the following chart from Bank of America Merril Lynch, which shows that US equity funds have seen massive outflows this year while stocks continue to climb to record highs.  The big questions surrounding this disconnect relates to where the outflowing cash is being invested and who's propping up st 5h Business Insider 100+ A history of Steve Ballmer's freak outs Original article hereJoin the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: We did the math: Is Uber really cheaper than a taxi? 5h MakeUseOf 11 6 Resources to Help You Track the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election In all democracies around the world, it’s the people’s right to vote that ultimately determines the outcome of an election. An informed citizenry is not only desirable from a social standpoint, but it’s also beneficial from a personal point of view. By staying on top of the latest election and candidate developments, you’ll become a more informed voter and member of society. Knowing the intricacie 5h Marketing Land - Internet Marketing News, Strategies & Tips 44 Twitter Is Rolling Out Its Updated Search Page For Desktop Users Twitter's new search page puts filtering actions front and center. The post Twitter Is Rolling Out Its Updated Search Page For Desktop Users appeared first on Marketing Land. Please visit Marketing Land for the full article. 5h Lifehacker 18 Ask an Expert: All About Skin Care Say hello to Dr. Neal Schultz, a board-certified dermatologist who’s run his own practice, Park Avenue Skin Care on the Upper East Side in New York City, for the last 30 years. Dr. Schultz focuses on general and cosmetic dermatology and is here to answer your questions!Whether you’re curious about the best ways to care for your skin or wondering of you need to visit a dermatologist, Dr. Schultz wi 5h PSFK 10 Nike Treadmill Experience Takes You Through Sensory-Enriched Workout When it comes to the future of the sportswear industry the focus right now is on wearables. Looking further afield, Nike and London-based creative studio FIELD have collaborated to reimagine the concept of running. Force of Nature is an interactive exhibition currently being held at London’s Truman Brewery, a collection of old brewery spaces used for art-related events located around Brick Lane. C 5h PSFK 5 3D-Printed Exoskeleton Hands Could Augment Human Bodies A 3D-printed hand exoskeleton looks very costume-y but with the freedom of movement and ease-of-construction, it should be seen more as a working platform than a final product. Imagine adding tools that make future work easier such as elongated fingers for delicate handling of harmful materials. Created by Alex Czech from Melbourne, the exoskeleton hand is estimated to cost a measly $8.16 includin 5h PSFK 20 Make Coffee Break Connections on a Bench Merry-Go-Round San Francisco designer George Zisiadis looks at the urban landscape a little differently, re-imagining the world as a place to play. In that spirit, he combines a common feature of the city street, the park bench, with the mainstay of the playground: the merry-go-round. The result is the Bench Go Round, a beautiful, whimsical piece of public art that lets complete strangers share a moment of fun. 5h Psychology Today 83 Don't Call Me Schizo I do think that Schizophrenia Awareness Week is important, to show that there are people with schizophrenia who are real people, not just these stigmatized images of a walking corpse or a man with a gun we have internalized. 5h Psychology Today 1 Beliefs About Brain Training: Why They Could Be Hurting Us Can brain training help or hurt? It may depend on your attitude about what you expect to get out of it. 5h Psychology Today 1 You live together, but you aren’t even engaged? Living together before marriage is not uncommon, but living together before engagement may spark feelings of uncertainty. New research studied non-engaged couples living together and what topics/situations spark uncertainty. 5h Psychology Today 2 Reading People's Minds by Reading Their Lips No one can read minds, but you can come close by observing nonverbal gestures. 5h Forbes - Entrepreneurs 7 Tax Cuts Are Tax Cuts Even When You Call Them Tax Reform Is a tax cut still a tax cut if you call it “tax reform”? For my money, the answer is yes. But Howard Gleckman at the Tax Policy Center feels differently. 5h Online Marketing Blog - TopRank® 67 Content Marketing: 6 Steps for Building a Massive Audience Joe Pulizzi has been a content marketer before content marketing had a name. While working at a media company in the Custom Publishing department, he had dreams of starting a small business, which he eventually did in 2007 by starting a blog about content marketing. Fast forward 3 years later and he had built Content Marketing Institute, which is well-known today as a source of content marketing 5h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 31 Where Do You Find Your Marketing Talent? As an entrepreneur and new business owner, you need to devote yourself first to getting your product or service ready to sell -- and then quickly making money. But, along the way, you also need to decide: Should you think about hiring someone to do your marketing right away, or wait to see how business goes?Related: 5 Tips for Hiring an All-Star Marketing TeamWe asked a network of Princeton alumni 5h Forbes - Entrepreneurs 63 Jay-Z's Tidal Is Tone Deaf And Won't Save The Music Industry Jay-Z’s fancy new music streaming company doesn’t care about consumers. 5h WIRED 85 The Math of Starbucks’ New Mini-Sized Frappuccino Starbucks has a new drink size, the mini. Now that there are 4 drink sizes we can make some fun plots and look at trends in drink sizes. The post The Math of Starbucks’ New Mini-Sized Frappuccino appeared first on WIRED. 6h Business Insider 9 This video ad company is getting killed because it failed to see mobile coming Online video advertising company Blinkx, listed on London's junior AIM stock market, has full-year results out today and they show the company is getting crushed for failing to be on mobile. Revenue at the company slipped from $247.21 million (£157.82 million) in 2014 to $214.96 million (£137.23 million) in the year to March 31. It might not seem like a big drop but the online advertising is boo 6h Business Insider 100+ 18 photos of Russian President Vladimir Putin playing sports Last weekend, Russian President Vladimir Putin scored 8 goals in a ice hockey game. Though it may seem strange to audiences outside of Russia, the 62 year-old's macho posturing is all part of the image that he has carefully cultivated through state propaganda since taking over the presidency from Boris Yeltsin at the turn of the new millennium. So far, it has proven a successful way of presenting 5h WIRED 37 Penny Dreadful GIF and a Graf: Pick a Card, But Not That One On last night's Penny Dreadful the Cut-Wife (a flawless Patti LuPone) taught Vanessa Ives (Eva Green) all about the devil inside. The post Penny Dreadful GIF and a Graf: Pick a Card, But Not That One appeared first on WIRED. 6h Business Insider 4 Volvo Ocean leaders set for epic Atlantic duel Newport (United States) (AFP) - The two leaders of the Volvo Ocean Race were back tussling for the lead as the nine-month, marathon offshore challenge headed back over the Atlantic for the final time on Monday.Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing hold a six-point advantage over Chinese campaigners, Dongfeng Race Team, with three legs of nine still to negotiate.Dongfeng held a slight 2.1-nautical mile (nm) advan 6h Business Insider 22 Why Microsoft employees are suddenly playing a LOT of Windows Solitaire (MSFT) 25 years ago, Solitaire debuted in Windows. To celebrate Microsoft is throwing an internal competition to find the best players in the company, Microsoft says. The employees who rank highest in the leaderboards will face off against players from the public during a June 5  tournament hosted within the game, Microsoft says. (And yes, online Solitaire tournaments are a thing.) Solitaire has changed 6h Business Insider 33 Report: DeAndre Jordan feuded with Chris Paul over how much he practiced free throws, and it could affect his free agency The Los Angeles Clippers' daunting offseason could get even more complicated. Chris Paul and unrestricted free agent center DeAndre Jordan are reportedly feuding, according to Bill Reiter of Fox Sports. From Reiter: All season, multiple sources say, a growing schism emerged between Jordan and point guard Chris Paul, and it could contribute to Jordan's decision to stay or go as a free agent. Source 6h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 28 Lessons a Leader Learned Working the Late Shift Several years ago I worked at a company that consistently ran two shifts, and occasionally ran a 24/7 production schedule. The second shift typically worked until 11 p.m. or midnight, sometimes pulling all-nighters. I used to pass them each night as I headed to the parking lot, never putting much thought into the fact that they would still be working long past dusk.Then I found myself overseeing a 6h WIRED 30 Infoporn: When Is the Next Major Hurricane Going to Hit? If you've grown sick of the weatherman crying wolf, there's good reason: In the past nine years, not a single major hurricane has made landfall in the US. The post Infoporn: When Is the Next Major Hurricane Going to Hit? appeared first on WIRED. 6h WIRED 1K Backlash Against Facebook’s Free Internet Service Grows Advocacy groups around the globe say Internet.org violates the principles of net neutrality and exacerbates inequality. The post Backlash Against Facebook’s Free Internet Service Grows appeared first on WIRED. 6h WIRED 52 Eruption Update for May 18, 2015: Etna, Hakone, Piton de la Fournaise Volcano news from around the world, including Etna, Hakoke, Telica and Piton de la Fournaise. The post Eruption Update for May 18, 2015: Etna, Hakone, Piton de la Fournaise appeared first on WIRED. 6h Business Insider 14 This ex-cop thinks lie detector tests are so inaccurate he's facing 100 years in prison for starting a website that taught people how to cheat them A former Oklahoma police officer pleaded guilty on Thursday to obstruction of justice and mail fraud for teaching people how to pass lie detector tests — even if they're lying, according to the Department of Justice. Ex-cop, Douglas Williams, 69, owned and operated Polygraph.com, a now-defunct website that offered training to conceal information during lie detector tests, also known as polygraphs. 6h PSFK 8 IKEA Partners with Fashion Provocateur for Next Furniture Collaboration Furniture group IKEA has partnered with menswear designer Walter Van Beirendonck for a furniture design-series slated to launch in June 2016. The collaboration will feature a series of five prints that bring to life an original story created by the designer himself. The story entitled “Van De Mooi”—or “The Beautiful”—centers around five characters that live in a world in the clouds, tormented by 6h Psychology Today 2 Lubitz Likely Practiced Mass Murder by Airplane New details are still emerging about the Germanwings plane crash in the Alps in March of this year. Many are focused on the fact that co-pilot, Andreas Lubitz, had been diagnosed with a mental illness as being his major risk factor for suicide and mass murder. Mental illness alone is NOT a risk factor for violence or mass murder. 6h Psychology Today 8 Good Sex Truly good sex is about more than bodies, it is about persons. 6h PSFK 6 Illuminated Running Shirt Stands Out in Low-Light Environments Pauline van Dongen’s new illuminated running shirt, unveiled during the Nike ‘We Run Amsterdam’ race on May 16, features integrated LED ribbons to make it more visible at night. Phototrope is a piece of fashion tech that serves as a more fashionable solution to flashy reflective vests. This new light shirt is a follow-up project to the Mesopic Light Jacket, which was realized in 2013 through colla 6h Business Insider 9 Cute and scary robots we saw at San Francisco's big annual gathering of tech tinkerers Not all robots are here to take over the world (or our jobs). Some of them are just cute play toys, dressed up in suits. Others are towering monsters who throw cans of paint at cars. We saw both at the 10th Annual Maker Faire in San Mateo, California on Saturday.  Built by companies and by hobbyists, these robots are some of the cutest and the scariest robots around.This is Vincent. He's a Meccan 6h Business Insider 13 India's going to beat China in one of the most important metrics in the world India's finance minister, Arun Jaitley, says his country is going to surpass China's economic growth. In an interview with the Financial Times, he said the world's largest democracy (and currently the strongest BRIC) has much to gain from the economic reforms his government will undertake in the next few years. "I think we can do even better," than China, Jaitley told the FT, but added t 6h Business Insider 9 The perfect Father's Day gift for every type of dad Admit it: Your dad is Superman. He may be the family handyman, chef, chauffeur, and unofficial bug-killer. He does a lot for you, so why not tell him how much you appreciate it? Father's Day falls on June 21st this year, and it's never too early or too late to start planning for dad's special day. Whether he's into beer, golf, traveling, or movies, we've got you covered.For the golfer: A pair of b 6h Business Insider 14 The shale boom is over, and oil companies have just one thing left to do (USO, OIL, WTI) Morgan Stanley thinks U.S. shale is getting more efficient — because it has to. After a conference in Houston with the oil and gas industry, MS's research team writes that the industry is weathering the downturn in oil prices by increasing efficiency. From a research note Monday: A recurring theme across corporates in both the E&P and Services segments was the need to use the current crisis to 6h WIRED 42 These Gadgets Stream Tunes Through Your Old-School Speakers Have some old speakers or an unconnected stereo? The Gramofon and the Griffin Twenty make streaming audio a breeze, even if your gear dates to the days of disco. The post These Gadgets Stream Tunes Through Your Old-School Speakers appeared first on WIRED. 6h TrendHunter.com 56 Clinical Beauty Branding - This Cosmetics Concept for an Organic Beauty Brand is Ultramodern (TrendHunter.com) (TrendHunter.com) This clinical beauty branding incorporates the progression toward both minimalist and apothecary-inspired packaging in the cosmetics world. Created by Budapest-based graphic designer Judit Besze,... 6h CNN.com - World 1K War against ISIS: Successes and failures Is ISIS winning? There are no easy answers in the back-and-forth conflict that dominates the Mideast. 6h BBC News - World 2K 'Valdes perfect De Gea replacement' Manchester United understudy Victor Valdes would be the "perfect" replacement for David De Gea, says Raimond van der Gouw. 6h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 1K The 3 Smartest Things Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel Told Grads The 24-year-old founder of Snapchat Evan Spiegel has not always been a sophisticated gentleman.Emails that Spiegel sent when he was in the Kappa Sigma fraternity house at Stanford were leaked last year and they are awful, offensive and disgusting. A greeting, if you can call it that, in an email within the frat house after a party reads, "Hope at least six girls sucked your d***s last night.& 6h Lifehacker 35 De-Stink Your Humidifier with Borax Over time, humidifiers can pick up odors because of bacteria, mildew, or just stagnant water. You can get your smelling fresh again with borax.All you have to do is dissolve about 1/2 cup of borax in a gallon of water and add it to your humidifier. Run it for 10-15 minutes, then rinse out the tank, add clean water, and you’re good to go. White vinegar also works well, but if you have an aversion t 6h Business Insider 500+ A software company is accused of making millions by selling diplomas for fake universities with names like 'Columbiana' A company called Axact — which describes itself as Pakistan's largest software exporter — makes tens of millions of dollars a year by selling bogus high school, college, and doctoral degrees, The New York Times wrote on Sunday. The company's strategy is one of smoke and mirrors, according to the The Times. Its 370 websites include news stories with accolades of the strength of their program and f 6h PSFK 7 Skeleton Phone Wants to Ease Your Communication Burdens The Light Phone lets you stay in touch when needed, but frees you from unnecessary distractions. No constant pings from email, Twitter, Facebook, and everything else. The Light Phone has a gorgeous, minimalist design that brings back the bare bones functionality of what a phone used to be. The phone itself is a thin, white device the size of a credit card. The features are sparse: a power button, 6h TrendHunter.com 1 Secret Garden Branding - This Organic Cafe Branding Channels Images of an Idyllic Forest (TrendHunter.com) (TrendHunter.com) This organic cafe branding by Budapest-based Judit Besze is a stunning visual identity characterized by its use of images of hybrid coffee bean-mushrooms and plants paired with an earthy color scheme.... 6h Inc.com 100 10 Simple Tips For Managing Your Boss Sometimes it's hard to tell who is managing whom. Try these tips to make sure you and your boss are both being productive. 6h Inc.com 14 3 Tips for Prioritizing Your Marriage as Much as Your Business Founders, beware: Your life partner's patience may be limited. Seasoned entrepreneurs weigh in on how to keep a relationship alive during the startup phase. 6h Inc.com 200+ 15 Surprising Characteristics of Top Leaders Not everyone has what it takes to be a top leader. 15 characteristics help define those that make it to the top. 6h Inc.com 82 The Eclectic Reading Habits of the NBA's Next Great Coach Like a lot of great leaders, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is a voracious reader. But you won't find any sports books on his reading list. Here's why. 6h WIRED 32 Things Get Real Strange in the Week’s Best Trailers If you're a fan of the strange, then this past week in trailers was a good one for you. Press play and let your freak flag fly here. The post Things Get Real Strange in the Week’s Best Trailers appeared first on WIRED. 6h Business Insider 400+ The big problem for Republicans in 2016: Millions of them are literally dying The Republican Party has a major demographic problem over the long term, according to a Politico magazine story published on Sunday.  "The party’s core is dying off by the day," concludes writer Dan McGraw.  Democrats, especially under President Barack Obama, have long been associated with younger voters and millennials. Much less attention has been paid, McGraw argues, to the other side 6h Business Insider 21 The job market for new college graduates hasn't been this good since before the financial crisis FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.  The labor market for new college graduates is improving (Think Advisor) This year's college graduates will have an easier time finding jobs than those in years passed, according to a report released by the New York Federal Reserve. "While successfully navigating the job m 6h Business Insider 8 The next iPhone could come with the biggest camera change we've seen in years (AAPL) Apple may make a significant change to the camera sensor on its next iPhone, bumping up the megapixel count from eight to 12, according to IHS China analyst Kevin Wong, who shared his thoughts on Apple's next iPhone via Chinese social network Sina Weibo. If true, this would be the biggest change to the iPhone's camera we've seen on the iPhone in years. Apple has left the iPhone's camera sensor at 6h Business Insider 200+ CNBC's 'The Profit' host tries to convince this embattled business owner to take a paycheck CNBC's "The Profit" host Marcus Lemonis will be doing something he's never had to do before on Tuesday's episode: convince someone to take a paycheck. On the series, the entrepreneur visits small businesses that need a lot of help and his expertise. Lemonis has invested more than $20 million of his own money in the companies featured on the show. On the next episode, Lemonis revisits bus 6h Business Insider 10 There's a multibillion dollar opportunity in online sales of everyday household goods At $300 billion a year in sales, health and personal care is the second-largest retail category in the US behind groceries. However, like the grocery industry, e-commerce has yet to really disrupt the American drug store. Only 7% of health and personal care sales occurred online last year, according to the US Census. For comparison, more than 20% of home furnishing sales and 30% of electronics s 6h Business Insider 33 Former top Obama adviser says Hillary Clinton's media strategy 'would be a terrible mistake' if continued Compared to her rivals, former Secretary of Hillary Clinton has barely talked to the media since launching her presidential campaign on April 12. And the media has responded by heavily criticizing Clinton's campaign for ducking the issues of the day. On Monday, The New York Times announced Clinton's upcoming tour of swing states with the backhanded headline: "Hillary Clinton's Busy Week Prese 6h Business Insider 25 The inside story of the tense Texas A&M class where a professor failed every student Since a professor's email failing an entire class at Texas A&M University Galveston went viral late last month, two distinct pictures have emerged of what it was like inside the classroom. The professor, Irwin Horwitz, says widespread behavioral and academic problems in the course made him lose his love for teaching. To get the full picture what it was like in Horwitz's course "Maritime A 6h Business Insider 68 9 arrested over spectacular robbery of a Saudi prince in Paris On Monday French police arrested 9 people connected to a $300,000 high-stakes robbery on the convoy of a Saudi prince in Paris last August, Radio France International reports. The tale of the heist is more believable as a Hollywood movie than as a real life event. Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Fahd's convoy, full of armed bodyguards, was winding its way through Port de la Chapelle from a plush Paris hotel 6h Business Insider 17 I just tried virtual reality for the first time, and it blew my mind What a ride. This is video of me attempting to play a virtual reality version of the popular mobile game "Temple Run." I was using Samsung's Gear VR headset. The concept of virtual reality is definitely not new to me, but I don't think anything could have prepared me for this. Once you put on the headset you are transported, and a 360° world engulfs you. I really didn't think it was goin 6h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 21 4 Technologies That Free HR to Work With People Instead of Just Their Paperwork From automated emails to applicant tracking systems to video interviews, technology provides essential tools for HR teams today. A 2014 survey by The Starr Conspiracy revealed that more than half (57 percent) of the 210 companies surveyed said they plan to invest in some type of HR technology solution in the coming 12 months.  As more companies integrate tech into everyday HR processes, the risk i 6h Inc.com 7 Entrepreneurs Don’t Like the R-Word Entrepreneurship isn't just a path to a better life, for most it is a way of life. 6h Inc.com 200+ 14 Best Practices for More Effective Communication Effective communication is a critical leadership skill, but it takes practice. 6h Inc.com 12 4 Tips on Recovering From a Reputation Crisis You need to proactively communicate your brand message or others will do it for you. 6h Inc.com 5 Zuckerberg And Other Tech Billionaires Will Go to Extreme Lengths For Privacy Many Silicon Valley executives are shelling out millions for additional, private properties. 6h Inc.com 8 Apple Acquired a New GPS Company to Help Improve Apple Maps The tech giant wants to hone its system with Coherent Navigation, a company that can allegedly provide location information within a few centimeters. 6h Inc.com 10 Improve Ecommerce Conversion Rates with These 6 SEO Tips Tackle these 6 SEO line items strategically and watch your conversion rates increase. 6h Inc.com 100+ Use This Interview Style to Hire the Right People Aaron Patzer, the founder of Mint.com and Fountain, explains how he uses sequential questions with any potential employee or investment. 6h Inc.com 17 18 Small Business Survey Results Summarized Here is a compilation of 18 different small business surveys to help you make better decisions. 6h Inc.com 10 Don't Mistake Efficiency For Productivity Josh Davis, author of Two Awesome Hours, says it's better to set up conditions that will help you focus, rather than trying to stay on task for an indefinite period of time. 6h Inc.com 100+ How to Create Viral Moments on Social Media Alberto Perlman, CEO of Zumba Fitness, explains why it's important to remember that you're dealing with real people on social media. 6h Fast Company For One-Hour Delivery In NYC, Amazon Takes The Subway Like many New Yorkers, Amazon couriers have found that the fastest route is often by subway.Amazon launched its Prime Now one-hour delivery in New York City a few months ago. Prime Now has been successful enough that Amazon expanded the program to additional cities, but NYC's famously bad traffic makes delivery within the city a bit more complicated. So Amazon couriers do what most New Yorkers do 6h Business Insider 1 Spending on native advertising is soaring as marketers & digital media publishers realize the benefits Native is one of the hottest topics in digital media, and advertisers and publishers are taking notice. By creating advertisements that are in the same format as the content audiences are there to consume, marketers hope to provide a much less disruptive advertising experience. Native ads have also proven effective, drawing higher click rates than traditional banner ads, particularly on mobile dev 6h Business Insider 35 China has outfitted missiles capable of reaching the US with multiple nuclear warheads In a break from decades of cautious nuclear policy, China has started a process of upgrading its ballistic missile capabilities into a more potentially dangerous form.  Foregoing a longstanding policy of maintaining a small nuclear force, Beijing has begun to place multiple miniaturized nuclear warheads atop ballistic missiles, The New York Times reports citing a report from the Department of Defe 6h Business Insider 39 The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro is ready to take on the Ford Mustang For 2016, Chevrolet will have an all-new Camaro. General Motors introduced the car to the world last week in Detroit. “Redesigning the Camaro is thrilling and challenging all at once, but the secret is to offer something more,” General Motors executive vice president of product development Mark Reuss said in a statement. “For Camaro enthusiasts, it retains iconic design cues and offers even more 6h Psychology Today 4 Are Teens Going Online to Form Romantic Relationships? Many teens use the Internet to make new friends, but are today's teenagers also going online to find romantic partners? Moreover, do lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) teens use the Internet in different ways than non-LGBTQ teens when it comes to finding romantic partners? These questions and more answered in our new infographic. 6h Psychology Today 2 Clergy as Counselor Clergy are usually the first to know when painful psychological problems come up for people. Michelle Friedman, MD helps us understand the value of religious leadership and what clergy need to learn to fulfill their calling. Good counseling, after all, is also a Godsend. But, it often requires extra training. 6h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 32 Get Ready for 'Buy' Buttons in Google Search Results You want it. You search for it. You buy it.Simple, right? Everyone's default search engine, Google, wants to make the process at least one step faster. In the coming weeks, the tech giant will be launching "buy" buttons on its search-results pages, according to a Wall Street Journal report.When a person searches Google for a particular product, he or she might see a button within the res 6h Reuters 41 U.S. calls death sentence for former Egyptian president 'unjust' WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States believes the death sentence for former Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi is "unjust and undermines confidence in the rule of law," the State Department said on Monday. 6h The Economic Times British PM gets fresh batch of Indian Alfonso mangoes Indian-origin MP Keith Vaz delivered the box at David Cameron's 10 Downing Street residence-cum-office in London today. 6h The Economic Times Water Resources Ministry seeks more funds sought for Polavaram project Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti said this after Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu called on her and discussed about the project. 6h The Economic Times Obama to meet Philadelphia mayor over Amtrak derailment Obama was not planning to visit the site of the derailment, White House spokesman Eric Schultz told reporters traveling with the President. 6h The Economic Times 51 Yadav, Bhushan's group supports Kejriwal government "Swaraj Abhiyan condemns it and believes that such a culture is not conducive to the health of democracy," a statement from the group said. 6h Fast Company 21 The Boss Bracket: Vote For The Most Badass Fictional Leader Of All Time To mark our New Rules of Work week: a chance for you to vote for the fictional boss you think is the most inspirational, effective leader in the universe.The print and digital pages of Fast Company are bursting with inspirational stories and actionable insights from leaders from every sector—the real business bosses who move industries forward while inspiring underlings to ever greater feats of pr 6h Fast Company 2 This Clever New Design Solves San Francisco's Housing Crisis By Taking Space Away From Cars A novel, but simple idea: With smaller streets, the city has more room for homes and people.In cities with out-of-control rental markets like San Francisco—where a 1-bedroom apartment now goes for $3,500—part of the problem is that there's limited space on the ground for new buildings that can squeeze everyone in. But one San Francisco resident has a brilliant suggestion: Why not take back some of 6h PSFK 20 Jewelry as Architecture and More from Collective Design Fair The Collective Design Fair bridges the world of functional products and galleries during NYCxDesign. It’s an event where design collectors can drop big money on authentic and often times very rare design objects. It is also a place to see what ideas and visual styles resonate with discerning eyes. Here’s our picks of the best from the 2015 edition of the show. Oslo-based Fuglen exhibited a ser 6h Business Insider 19 Carl Icahn thinks everyone else is too stupid to understand what Apple is really worth (AAPL) Carl Icahn thinks Apple is worth $1.4 trillion, or $240 per share. On Monday, shares of Apple were up about 1.3% to $130.  Leaving aside that Apple is currently the world's most valuable company by market cap (~$760 billion), or that it is about double the size of the next largest company, or that Apple itself has doubled in value over the last 2 years, Icahn's argument comes down to one thing: he 6h Lifehacker 100+ The Best Major US Cities for Starting a Business Whether it’s opening a restaurant or launching a startup, starting your own business is a bold move. It’s bold because it’s risky. And it’s riskier to launch it in some cities than others. Here are the best cities to start a business in 2015.WalletHub looked at 150 of the most populated cities in the U.S., analyzing 13 different metrics that affect business owners. A few of these metrics include: 6h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 17 The SEIU Petitions the FTC to Investigate the 'Abusive and Predatory' Franchise Industry The Service Employees International Union is redoubling its efforts against the franchise industry from a pro-franchisee front.On Monday, the SEIU petitioned the Federal Trade Commission to launch an investigation into the franchise industry, citing an imbalance of power that vastly favors franchisors over franchisees."The relationship between big corporations like McDonald's and their franch 6h BBC News - World 80 Apple shares 'undervalued' Billionaire investor and activist Carl Icahn has sent another open letter to Apple chief executive Tim Cook. 6h BBC News - World 500+ Obama bans 'military' police gear President Barack Obama bans the US government from giving certain military-style equipment to local police forces. 6h Business Insider 3 Pixar gets 'Inside' our heads with latest animation Cannes (France) (AFP) - Pixar went underwater with "Finding Nemo", into the toybox with "Toy Story" and now it's going inside our brains with its latest, "Inside Out".The US animation studio, now part of the Disney empire, on Monday was presenting its latest cartoon feature at the Cannes Film Festival ahead of a June worldwide rollout expected to do big family box-off 6h Business Insider 14 This moment in the pilot episode of ‘Mad Men’ predicted how Don Draper would end up Warning: Spoilers ahead We finally learned the fate of Don Draper on Sunday’s series finale of "Mad Men." For many, it was a surprise to see Don receive such a tame farewell as he sat in meditation on the Pacific Coast. But looking back on the pilot episode of the series, there’s a moment that not only explains how Don sees life, but explains how things would turn out for him on the show 6h Forbes - Entrepreneurs 2 Inside Entrepreneurs' Home Offices  6h Forbes - Entrepreneurs 14 Why Reputation Should Not Be Everything When Selecting Advisors - 4 Tips To Avoiding Con Artists Over the years I’ve run across many people who seek to take advantage of those who have been successful.  As one would think, as I’ve become more successful I’ve run into more such people, and from my conversations with other entrepreneurs, my stories are not at all unusual. 6h Forbes - Entrepreneurs 3 Is Silicon Beach Britain's Fastest-Growing Tech Hub? The South coast of England is home to an exciting tech hub that is growing fast 6h Scientific American Content: Global 35 Pacific Trade Pact Would Mean Higher Drug Prices, Says Report Trans Pacific Partnership, now being negotiated by U.S., will keep low-cost generics off the market, says the Foundation for AIDS Research -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com 6h HBR.org 17 Your Employees’ Emotions Are Clues to What Motivates Them One goal of developing emotional intelligence is to better understand the people around you. This can help you to interact with them more effectively and to understand what they want. It can also help you understand people’s motivations, which even they themselves might have trouble articulating. Emotions can reveal information that people can’t directly tell you, because they arise from the op 6h CNN.com - World 9K Top 20 museums around the world  6h CNN.com - World 14 300,000 Buddhists pray for peace in Seoul 300,000 Buddhists gathered in a usually busy part of central Seoul to pray for peace, marking the 70th anniversary of Korean independence and separation. 6h CNN.com - World 3K The ruins of Palmyra Palmyra has stood since the second millennium B.C. and features some of the most advanced architecture of the period. See pictures of the ancient ruins. 7h Psychology Today On the Theater Shooting With the trial going on, I am reposting my thoughts from the day of the shooting. 7h Psychology Today 1K Give Your Mind a Rest: Practice Not-Thinking Discursive thinking—the constant stream of one thought following another—is a deeply ingrained habit. It’s so ingrained that we often start thinking just to occupy our minds. 7h Psychology Today 14 Be Very Afraid: Uncertainty, Fear, and Achievement Adventure is defined by uncertain outcome. The most significant moments of our lives, the most important decisions and the most meaningful choices are characterized, in part, by uncertainty and by fear. Without uncertainty we have a safe, contained, and predictable experience; we don’t have adventure. 7h Business Insider 6 Australia's Lee wins Kingsmill Championship Williamsburg (United States) (AFP) - Australian Lee Min-Jee fired a six-under 65 for a two-stroke victory at the Kingsmill Championship which had to be completed Monday morning because of bad weather.Lee stumbled with a bogey at the 16th, but parred the final two holes of the fourth round to claim her first USLPGA Tour title with a 16-under-par 269."I was a little bit nervous, but I'm glad I 7h The Economic Times 2 Tesoro building crude railcars stronger than new US rules require US refiner Tesoro Corp has ordered new crude oil railcars with features that surpass safety standards that federal regulators set this month. 7h The Economic Times 1 BSE introduces overnight investment product The product will help the smallest investor, corporate or trust to invest even for a single night in liquid funds anywhere in India, said a BSE release. 7h The Economic Times FTSE's advance hindered by drops in Hikma, Lloyds The FTSE 100 index gave up strong early gains to trade up just 8.38 points, or 0.1 per cent higher, at 6,968.87 by the close. 7h The Economic Times 2 US stocks: Dow, S&P touch record highs | Goldman cuts oil outlook US stocks: Dow, S&P touch record highs | Goldman cuts oil outlookDow touched an intraday high of 18,297.28, surpassing its previous record set in early March, while the S&P 500 touched 2127.82. 7h The Economic Times CBSE tightens norms for changing name, date of birth CBSE has issued circular saying these could be done provided court orders are produced and the changes are notified in government gazette before publication of results. 7h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 94 5 Tough Choices You'll Face as an Entrepreneur One of the most appealing benefits of becoming an entrepreneur is gaining control over your professional life. As an entrepreneur, you are singularly responsible for making all decisions about the business, and while others might be able to give you advice and point you in a certain direction, ultimately you have the final say.Unfortunately, there’s a major downside to this benefit. Being responsi 7h Business Insider 7 This is what it's like to be a member of New York's amazing Classic Car Club More than 300 drivers have joined the Classic Car Club, a private, luxury club in New York that offers the chance to drive an amazing stable of more than 40 classic cruisers and modern supercars. Business Insider spent some time behind the wheel of rides that are used by the likes of Robert Downey, Jr., Tumblr CEO David Karp, and more. There's no better way to get your driving fix than becoming a 7h Business Insider 35 Democrats had an adorable response to another Republican joining the 2016 fray The national Democratic Party was not impressed with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's (R) Monday announcement that he is forming a presidential exploratory committee.  The Democratic National Committee deemed the news soporific, and responded with a YouTube viral video of a yawning puppy dog:  "Following the news that Bobby Jindal has launched his Presidential Exploratory Committee, DNC Nationa 7h Business Insider 200+ How Elon Musk schedules a typical week Elon Musk is driven by a desire to achieve nothing less than saving the human race from destroying itself. He's aware that some people find the scale of his ambitions grandiose, but the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla has structured his life around achieving goals like landing humans on Mars. "The life that Musk has created to manage all of these endeavours is preposterous," Ashlee Vance writes 7h The Times of India 4 Shia forces move in on Iraqi city taken by ISIS A column of Shia militia fighters arrived at a military base near Ramadi on Monday as Baghdad moved to retake the western Iraqi city that has fallen to Islamic State militants in the biggest defeat for the government since last summer. 7h The Times of India 12 US president Barack Obama joins Twitter, again His first tweet had been retweeted 57.7 thousand times within the first hour and favourited by 62.4 thousand Twitter users. 7h The Times of India 9 India seeks to speed up FDI with 'one-stop shop' The finance ministry, seeking to speed up deals with outside investors, is set to take full control of the oversight of more than $40 billion a year in foreign direct investments and share purchases, two government sources said. 7h The Times of India 81 S Korea pledges $10bn for infra projects South Korea offered to provide $10 billion for infrastructure projects in India, including smart cities and railways, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with President Park Geun-hye on Monday and the two countries decided to elevate their ties to a special strategic partnership. 7h Business Insider 4 Filmmakers look to Twitter, Facebook for stars Cannes (France) (AFP) - Looking for a tattooed demon to be killed by an undercover virgin in your sex club? Well, as any good horror film producer knows, the best place to look these days is on Facebook and Twitter.The Z-list purveyors of schlock at Cannes Film Festival, hawking such memorable titles as "Jurassic Prey" and "Sky Sharks", say social media plays an increasingly cr 7h Business Insider 14 This dating app tells you when you cross paths with someone you might like, but its founder insists that's more romantic than creepy Happn is the hopeless romantic among dating apps, though the concept can sound a little creepy at first. A lot of apps like Tinder that simply show you people within a few miles of you. Happn goes one step beyond: When you open it on your phone, you're greeted by a collection of other users with whom you've physically crossed paths with throughout your day. While some people might be initially un 7h Business Insider 62 President Barack Obama is finally tweeting ... from an iPhone Barack Obama finally has his own Twitter account.  The president sent his first tweet out Monday morning saying, "Hello, Twitter! It's Barack. Really! Six years in, they're finally giving me my own account." The @POTUS account (that's President of the United States) quickly garnered nearly half a million followers in a matter of hours. After sending his first message, Obama followed the 6h MakeUseOf 9 Most Influential Twitter List: Which World Leaders Made the Cut? The great thing about Twitter is following interesting accounts of world leaders, political figures, sports heroes and other essential Twitter accounts. A recently released report showed which world leaders had the most followers and the biggest impact with the 140 character social media tool. Meet the #Twiplomacy Top 20 Twitterati http://t.co/TwdrEMRIcP – a final post by @Luefkens pic.twitter.com 7h PsyBlog 92 One Minute Personality Test: Are You An Introvert, Extrovert or Something Else? Discover the first of five components of your personality with this one-minute test. » Continue reading: One Minute Personality Test: Are You An Introvert, Extrovert or Something Else? » Read HealthiestBlog.com, the new site from PsyBlog's author Related articles: HealthiestBlog.com: Introducing a New Website From PsyBlog’s Author A Blood Test for Depression This Social Media Behaviour Poi 7h Reuters 200+ U.S. loses meat labeling case; trade war looms WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Canada and Mexico are readying trade sanctions against the United States after they won a meat labeling dispute on Monday, increasing pressure on the U.S. Congress to scrap the laws. 7h BBC News - World 1K Violence mars Benfica celebrations Fans and police clashed as Benfica celebrate a 34th Portuguese league title in Lisbon on Sunday night. 7h BBC News - World 100+ Britain's Sansum wins world silver Great Britain's Damon Sansum beats Aaron Cook on the way to a silver medal at the World Taekwondo Championships. 7h Lifehacker 100+ Stop Expecting Privacy When You Use Work Apps Your privacy is important, even if our concern for it is often misplaced. Nowhere is it more misplaced than the tech we use at work. When you use office computers, phones, or other gear, you shouldn’t expect privacy. And yet, so many still do. Here’s why it doesn’t make sense, and what you can actually do if you want to have an off the record conversation.Work Tech Is Not Your TechIt’s tempting to 7h The Economic Times 2 Can't follow your directions: Manish Sisodia to Jung Can't follow your directions: Manish Sisodia to JungIn a new twist to the tussle between Delhi government and LG over appointments, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia today said that the LG's direction cannot be complied with as it was against the provisions of law and Constitution, and also accused him of leaking letters to media. 7h The Economic Times 'On implementation, govt's first year like abandoned match' "The one year of Modi government is like T-20 as regards tall promises, one day cricket as regards major announcements and pronouncements, but is like an abandoned test match when it comes to implementation," Singhvi said. 7h The Economic Times CCTV footage does not establish Vashishth had fired first CCTV footage of the encounter between a Delhi Police team and a wanted man, which took place at a restaurant in central Delhi on Saturday night. 7h The Economic Times SocGen 'knew about rogue trader's actions': Report Bosses at French banking giant Societe Generale were aware of the activities of "rogue trader" Jerome Kerviel, a top detective working on the case told an investigating judge, according to Mediapart. 7h Reuters 37 U.N. chief deeply concerned at death sentence bid for Egypt's Mursi UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed deep concern on Monday at an Egyptian court decision to seek the death penalty for former President Mohamed Mursi, a spokesman for the United Nations said. 7h The Times of India 30 Ganguly should be roped in by BCCI: Gavaskar Sunil Gavaskar feels that a man of Sourav Ganguly's "capability" should be used by the BCCI in the running of Indian cricket team provided he can find time. 7h The Times of India 200+ Why do men exist? Scientific study explains Since in many species, sperm is males' only contribution to reproduction, biologists have long puzzled about why evolutionary selection, known for its ruthless efficiency, allows them to exist. 7h The Times of India 17 Blog: Memories and music — Piku’s 3 Bengali songs  7h Business Insider 27 It takes just 2 years before corporate America drains women of their ambition Everyday conversations with managers have a big impact on how people view their future at a company — and that turns out to be a bad thing for women in the workplace. A new report out from Bain & Company finds that after just two years in the workplace, women's career ambitions have been drastically lowered. In the chart below, you can see that women's ambitions and confidence drop significant 7h Business Insider 14 The Miami Marlins shocked the baseball world by hiring a manager who hasn't coached in 30 years The Miami Marlins fired manager Mike Redmond less than an hour after his team was nearly no-hit by the Braves and fell to 16-22, 6.0 games back in the NL East. That Redmond was fired was not a surprise, as many had speculated the move was imminent. What was shocking was that the Marlins replaced Redmond with Dan Jennings, their current general manager. The move was first announced by Jon Heyman of 7h Lifehacker 31 Today's Best Deals: Power For Everything, a Sonos Bundle, Timbuk2 Here are the best of today’s deals. Get every great deal every day on Kinja Deals, follow us on Facebook and Twitter to never miss a deal, join us on Kinja Gear to read about great products, and on Kinja Co-Op to help us find the best.More DealsToday’s Best App DealsToday’s Best Media DealsToday’s Best Gaming Deals​This Week’s Best Apparel DealsTop DealsGet yourself two Sonos PLAY:1 speakers today 7h Lifehacker 28 If Your New Credit Card Now Has a Better Bonus, Ask for an Adjustment If you’re into the credit card rewards game, you know that sign-up bonuses can really pay off. Many credit card issuers give you free cash back just for opening a card and using it. But let’s say you get the bonus, and shortly after, you notice the issuer is offering an even better bonus. Try asking for an adjustment.MyBankTracker interviewed a banker at Chase who revealed getting an adjustment is 7h CNN.com - World 93 Landslide kills at least 47 At least 33 people were killed after heavy rains caused a landslide Monday in the municipality of Salgar, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) southwest of Medellin, according to María Ines Cardona, Colombia's director of disaster emergency management. 7h CNN.com - World 8K Woman attempts to row alone from Japan to San Francisco "There's no sail; there's no motor." 7h Scientific American Content: Global 36 Rape Kit Backlog Grows Nationwide, Jeopardizing Prosecutions Hundreds of thousands of untested rape kits sit in police storage throughout the U.S. for lack of money, manpower and other resources -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com 7h Business Insider 1K Science says these 5 things happen to couples who have been together a long time Being with someone for a long time changes the way you see the world. It also changes you. Everything from how you act to the way you think shifts in ever-so-slight ways. And according to Joshua Wolf Shenk, the author of "Powers of Two," these tiny shifts are also the catalyst for a different kind of thought process — a shared mind, so to speak — that allows couples (romantic or not) to 7h Business Insider 300+ The war against ISIS in Iraq just took a dark turn The Islamic State terror group just claimed a big victory in Iraq with the seizing of the provincial capital of Iraq's largest region. And Baghdad's actions before and after the setback are raising red flags about the strategy to fight ISIS. Reuters described the loss of Ramadi, 80 miles from Baghdad, as the "biggest defeat for the Baghdad government since last summer" when the Islamic 7h Business Insider 500+ Here's what your favorite 'Game of Thrones' stars looked like in 2009 In 2009, the child actors set to portray the Stark family gathered together at a book signing. Six years later, their characters fates have made this photo absolutely gut-wrenching to see.  WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD for "Game of Thrones" Starting at the bottom left, you can see Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner, Alfie Allen, Richard Madden, and Kit Harington. They play Arya Stark, Sansa Star 7h Entrepreneur: Latest Articles 35 Skip the Coffee Meeting. Instead, Sweat to Success With Clients. When Elisette Carlson -- founder of SMACK! Media, a marketing and PR firm focused on innovative and authentic brands in sports, health and fitness -- authored a post for my blog about working out with business associates instead of meeting for food or drinks, it got me thinking: Now that the weather is getting warmer, I am considering new ways to connect with clients. Carlson is a big advocate of 7h Business Insider 2 Ayew named Ligue 1 African player of the year Paris (AFP) - Ghana forward Andre Ayew celebrated his final days with Marseille by being named on Monday best African player in France's Ligue 1.Ayew, 25, finishes in front of Ivory Coast's Max Gradel (Saint-Etienne)and Tunisia's Aymen Abdennour (Monaco).The winger -- a member of the Ghana side that lost to Ivory Coast 9-8 on penalties in this year's Africa Cup of Nations final -- was picked by a 7h Business Insider 90 NASA's new drone flies like a plane and takes off like a helicopter NASA researchers designed and built a remotely piloted aircraft with 

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