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Joel Kotkin, Contributor
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Jun. 18, 2013
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It was widely reported that the Great Recession and subsequent economic malaise changed the geography of America. Suburbs, particularly in the Sun Belt, were becoming the ...
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Mike Ozanian, Forbes Staff
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Jun. 18, 2013
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The National Hockey League took a hit from Walt Disney-owned ESPN a decade ago but has recovered to score big with Comcast.
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Morgan Brennan, Forbes Staff
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Jun. 18, 2013
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There are many reasons the de Guigne estate in Hillsborough, Calif., could be called a trophy property. For starters the 16,000-square-foot Mediterranean mansion was ...
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Andy Greenberg, Forbes Staff
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Jun. 18, 2013
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The next Edward Snowden may need a partner on the inside.
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Margie Warrell, Contributor
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Jun. 18, 2013
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As you look back on your career and life to date, where do you wished you’d been a little braver, trusted in yourself more, and been less cautious in the chances you took?
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Brian Millar, Contributor
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Jun. 18, 2013
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“On a hot summer day, after getting in a high-end Lexus, I felt a sensation similar to peeing my pants. I looked down and noticed that the seat had little holes, blowing ...
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Mark Rogowsky, Contributor
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Jun. 18, 2013
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While Tesla Motors has taken steps to improve the speed and breadth of its high-speed Supercharger network, the true holy grail of electric-vehicle charging would be to match ...
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Bruce Japsen, Contributor
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Jun. 18, 2013
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The American Medical Association today officially endorsed recognizing obesity as a disease, a move member physicians hope will spur better reimbursement for treating ...
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Melik Kaylan, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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One can understand why self-appointed despots might move early and hard, even semi-democratic despots of the Russian or Iranian variety, against a small, peacable protest in a ...
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Andy Greenberg, Forbes Staff
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Jun. 17, 2013
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Debate over the National Security Agency's spying powers has long focused on its potentially unconstitutional spying on Americans. But as NSA leaker Edward Snowden reveals ...
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Adam Tanner, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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It may raise hackles to think that U.S. intelligence officials might be monitoring your telephone and Internet communications, but for most of us it's only the marketers who ...
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Matt Stroud, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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Is there a a way to justify closing 23 Philadelphia public schools and laying off potentially thousands of teachers in order to build a new $400 million prison complex for ...
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Monte Burke, Forbes Staff
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Jun. 17, 2013
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Tiger Woods is the number one ranked golfer in the world. He is also the highest-paid athlete in the world, at $65 million a year. And yet, neither of those two things really ...
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Avik Roy, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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In 2014, Obamacare?s blizzard of regulations and mandates will transform the U.S. market for health insurance, among people who buy coverage for themselves. Of increasing ...
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Mike Myatt, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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The secret to leadership is there aren’t any real secrets. The best leaders have simply gone to school on improving their tradecraft. While the capabilities possessed by the ...
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Bruce Japsen, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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The American Medical Association is considering whether to endorse recognizing obesity as a disease in what supporters say would spur more U.S. and private investment to what ...
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Jun. 17, 2013
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"Charlie Mike"—Continue the Mission—a term every veteran knows.
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Roger Groves, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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I had a feeling I was going to enjoy an interview with a woman who grew up wanting to be a New York Yankees catcher, who defaulted to wanting to be a coach, who then actually ...
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Dean Zerbe, Contributor
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Jun. 17, 2013
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It’s here. Covering your ears and wishing it away hasn’t worked – the health care exchanges are slated to be open starting this October 1st, 2013. The Affordable ...
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Paul Tassi, Contributor
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Jun. 16, 2013
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There's no need to go through yet another laundry list of the Xbox One's potential problems, but there is one that's getting overlooked in favor of the larger issues of price ...
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Robert W. Wood, Contributor
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Jun. 16, 2013
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John Gaudiosi, Contributor
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Jun. 16, 2013
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Gamers are speaking with their wallets following E3 2013, a show that was dominated by Sony PlayStation 4 in the next gen battle. Amazon has already sold out of the $400 ...
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Scott Mendelson, Contributor
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Jun. 16, 2013
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Since Man of Steel was actually a little front-loaded this weekend, it's unfortunately going to matter whether or not you count that extra $12 million from the Thursday ...
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Tristan Louis, Contributor
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Jun. 16, 2013
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In 2006, Microsoft introduced the Zune, its ill-fated portable music player. But the Zune legacy lived on with a fresh approach on interface design that led to the launch of ...
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John Villasenor, Contributor
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Jun. 16, 2013
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Can Google Fly Its Internet Balloons Wherever It Wants?