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  1. This City Wants to See a ‘Basic Level of Design Skill in Everyone’
  2. ‘It’s Crazy, We’ve Had Enough.’ Designers Need to Tackle the Environmental Mess They’ve Made
  3. If You Don’t Embrace Design as a CEO, You Risk Becoming a Dinosaur
  4. Owning an Actual Car Is Soon Going to Seem Obsolete. Here’s Why
  5. These Are the Biggest U.S. Trading Partners
  6. Uber Co-Founder Travis Kalanick’s New Investment Fund Targets Large-Scale Job Creation
  7. Google Just Indexed Millions of ‘Life Magazine’ Photos Using Artificial Intelligence
  8. Healthcare Costs Too Much, In Part, Because Hospitals Bill Too Much.
  9. Mexico and Canada Could Be Among Countries Exempt From Steel Tariffs, White House Says
  10. Brainstorm Health: Hospital Bills, Novartis Virtual Trials, FDA Chief on Drug Prices
  11. 10 Powerful Women Celebrate Women’s Day By Sharing Their Favorite Life Advice
  12. Betsy DeVos Visits Scene of Florida High School Shooting Amid Backlash
  13. How Abercrombie & Fitch Snapped A Five Year Losing Streak
  14. Why You Should Wear Purple on International Women’s Day
  15. Amazon’s Echo Speakers Are Spontaneously Laughing—And Users Are Spooked
  16. This New 23andMe FDA Cancer Screening Approval Is a Game-Changer for the Company
  17. Women’s Day 2018: See Photos of the Women’s Rights Movement Dating Back 100 Years
  18. Commentary: Trump’s Tariffs Won’t Kill U.S. Jobs. They’ll Create the Wrong Ones.
  19. These Are the Most Unusual Products Coca-Cola Has Ever Released
  20. Mattel Unveils 17 New ‘Role Model’ Barbies For International Women’s Day
  21. EXCLUSIVE: Top Obama Advisor Valerie Jarrett Has a Message For You This Women’s Day
  22. The NCAA Raked in Over $1 Billion Last Year
  23. Why Gary Cohn Was Right About Tariffs
  24. The Back Seat of a Motorcycle May Soon Be a Ride-Sharing Option in Big Cities
  25. Mark Cuban Denies Sexual Assault Allegation
  26. Here’s How Much Your Stolen Apple ID Login Costs on the Dark Web
  27. As Gary Cohn Resigns, Goldman Sachs Loses its ‘Partner’ in Trump White House
  28. Rolls-Royce Doubles Down on Job Cuts Amid Rising Profits
  29. Bitcoin’s Famed Tokyo Whale Sold $400 Million and He’s Not Done Yet
  30. These U.S. Businesses Are Most at Risk From a Trade War With China
  31. Trump Can’t Even Beat an Unnamed Democratic Candidate in 2020 Election Poll
  32. Why Gary Cohn’s Departure Represents an Ominous Trump Blunder
  33. Wagons Aren’t Dead. Just Ask Subaru.
  34. The Net Worth of Departed Trump Advisor Gary Cohn
  35. raceAhead: New Research From Accenture For A More Equitable Workplace
  36. Why Alex Jones’ Site ‘Infowars’ Is Being Sued by Pepe the Frog’s Creator
  37. Amazon Is Offering a Massive Prime Discount to Medicaid Recipients
  38. Amazon Is Creating 1,500 Jobs in This U.S. State
  39. ‘A Strong Identity is an Icon’ Says the Designer Behind the Uniqlo Logo
  40. The Playboy Mansion Gets Permanent Protection
  41. Oprah Just Sold Part of Her Weight Watchers Stock. Here’s Why
  42. Why Netflix’s Stock Was Downgraded by an Influential Wall Street Analyst
  43. Porn Star Stormy Daniels Sues Trump Over ‘Hush Agreement’
  44. Twitter Is Trying to Halt Cryptocurrency-Related Scams on Its Platform
  45. Design Is Continuous Experimentation Says Patricia Urquiola
  46. Term Sheet — Wednesday, March 7
  47. The FBI Has Been Paying Geek Squad Repairmen To Turn Over Illegal Content on Your Computer
  48. CVS Bond Buyers Get $300 Million Windfall After Mega Sale
  49. This Venture Capitalist Says SoftBank Is Creating a Subset of ‘Untouchable’ Companies
  50. The Mandate of Design Has Never Been So Broad, Says Alipay’s UX Chief
  51. Meet the Man Who Turned Aluminum Into a Material for High-End Art
  52. Steven Spielberg May Have a Flop on His Hands With ‘Ready Player One’
  53. ‘Asking Really Big and Bold Questions.’ Experts Debate the Power of Design to Disrupt
  54. Ripple’s Plan To Enhance, Not Kill, the Global Payments System
  55. Data Sheet—How Ripple Wants to Enhance, Not Kill, the Global Payments System
  56. Here’s What It Costs to Mine a Bitcoin Around The World
  57. ‘Have Positive, Real World Impact.’ Why Facebook Is Redesigning Data for Social Good
  58. Design Needs to Address Some of the World’s Biggest Problems, Says This Author and Architect
  59. World’s Richest Women, Texas Primary, Jennifer Garner: Broadsheet March 7th
  60. Airbnb Is an Expert At Building Trust Between Strangers. Now It’s Using That Skill for Good
  61. Google Almost Killed the Zagat Restaurant Guide. Here’s How
  62. Trump’s Car Threat, Shoe Tariffs, Stormy Sues: CEO Daily for March 7, 2018
  63. EU Says Trump’s Car Tariff Plan Isn’t Only Unproductive, It’s Also ‘Not Based on Facts’
  64. Do We Need to Rethink the Meaning of Design Thinking?
  65. ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Producer Is Paying Big to Settle Claims It Made the Movie With Stolen Cash
  66. The 4 Questions You Must Ask When Briefing Any Designer
  67. Wall Street Has Something to Say About White House Exit of ‘Grown Up’ Gary Cohn
  68. ‘Exploding Building.’ How Architects Are Radically Changing the Spaces in Which We Live and Work
  69. Cryptocurrencies Like Bitcoin Are Commodities, Federal Judge Says. Here’s Why That Matters
  70. SAP’s Design Chief Explains How to Scale Design Across Organizations
  71. Why Coca-Cola Is Finally Getting Into the Booze Business
  72. Designers Need to Embrace Artificial Intelligence But Do So Responsibly, Experts Say
  73. ‘Giving People Permission to Be Heard.’ The Life-Changing Power of Social Design
  74. Creativity Is More Important Than the Bottom Line, Says Manolo Blahnik’s CEO
  75. This Top Designer Says Lighting Can Be Part of the Identity of a Brand
  76. ‘We Care.’ Changi Airport’s CEO on How His Organization Stays on Top of Its Game
  77. IBM Is Making Its Design Thinking Available to Clients, Says Its Design Chief
  78. Designers Need to Stop Praising Good Design and Start Talking About the Bad Design
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