Runs counter to publishing trends By Lucia Moses Article Reprint In a counterintuitive (some would say logic-defying) move, Newsweek is returning to print. The newsmagazine that went digital-only a year ago is planning to put
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Youth Unemployment: 20.8%
By Michael W. Chapman Article Reprint (CNSNews.com) – The unemployment rate for young people, ages 16 to 19, went down slightly between October and November, from 22.2% to 20.8%, according to data from the Bureau
Read moreCompuware weathers a tumultuous year, but a takeover could be on the horizon
freep.com Article Reprint Nearly a year has passed since the December morning when leaders of Michigan’s largest computer technology firm awakened to a takeover bid from an aggressive New York hedge fund.
Read moreSkyJack: Hacker-drone that can wirelessly hijack and control other drones
endthelie.com Article Reprint As Amazon prepares to roll out package-delivering drones, the prospect of swarming tiny aircraft raises a new range of security issues. A US hacker has created a low-cost drone, which finds and
Read moreWhy Tipping Should Be Outlawed
By Elizabeth Gunnison Dunn Article Reprint It was the coat check tips that did it, back when I was working for a restaurant company and became friendly with a woman who staffed one
Read moreMicrosoft Developed A ‘Diet Bra’ That Alerts Women When They’re At Risk For Over-Eating
By Tara Culp-Ressler Article Reprint A team of engineers at Microsoft Research have developed a high-tech bra that’s intended to monitor women’s stress levels and dissuade them from emotional over-eating. The undergarment has sensors that
Read morePhiladelphia 76ers Rookie Puts Salary in Trust: A Smart Choice?
By SUSANNA KIM Article Reprint A rookie NBA player for the Philadelphia 76ers is being lauded for his financial prowess in putting his salary in a trust that he can’t touch for three years, possibly
Read moreEgypt to Settle $1.5 Billion Owned to Oil Firms
abcnews.go.com Article Reprint Egypt is committed to pay nearly a quarter of the total arrears it owes foreign oil companies and increase economic growth to 3.5 percent by the end of the fiscal year, in
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