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Jennifer Cohen
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Entrepreneur
September 30, 2016
Tech
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Gene Marks
August 1, 2016
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Gene Marks
July 25, 2016
Leadership
How the Republican Party Can Avoid Death by Trump
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Bruce Weinstein
June 8, 2016
Tech
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Robert Hackett
May 18, 2016
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Gene Marks
May 16, 2016
Leadership
Why Auctioning the Gun Used to Kill Trayvon Martin Is Legal—But Still Wrong
By
Bruce Weinstein
May 14, 2016
Tech
Facebook and the News: Trends, Filter Bubbles and Algorithmic Bias
By
Mathew Ingram
May 12, 2016
Tech
Facebook Must Own Up to Being An Increasingly Powerful Media Outlet
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Mathew Ingram
May 9, 2016
Leadership
Political Punditry Isn’t Dead, Yet
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Bruce Weinstein
May 6, 2016
Tech
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Mathew Ingram
May 3, 2016
Leadership
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Bruce Weinstein
May 2, 2016
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TIME
May 2, 2016
Tech
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