Boston Bombing Survivor Dances Onstage For The First Time Since Losing Her...
Ballroom dancer Adrianne Haslet-Davis lost her leg on April 15, 2013, when two pressure cooker bombs were detonated at the Boston Marathon.Less than a year later, she danced a rumba to the Enrique...
View Article13 Incredible GIFs Of Chinese Cities Expanding Over Time
China's economic boom in recent decades is hard to fathom. Since Deng Xiaoping began market reforms in 1978, GDP growth reached around 10% annually — with recent slowdown — lifting more than 500...
View ArticleThe Markets Are Seeking A Kind Of Fed Transparency That's Impossible To Achieve
In our view the market frenzy over the FOMC statement and Janet Yellen’s press conference remarks was much ado about very little, and resulted from the market’s quest for Fed transparency that is...
View ArticleHere's What Happened At The Meeting Between Tech CEOs And The White House
A week after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg called President Obama to express "frustration over the damage the government is creating for all of our future," a number of Silicon Valley CEOs met at the...
View ArticleThere's A Surefire Way To Get People To 'Like' Your Instagram Photos
If you want more people to "like" your photos in Instagram, put your face in it.Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Yahoo Labs checked out 1.1 million photos on Instagram, and found...
View ArticleThis Is The Biggest Concern Of The Wealthiest Americans
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.The Biggest Concern Of The Wealthiest Americans (Vanguard)A new report from...
View ArticleBuffalo Wild Wings' Genius Plan To Own The Most Exciting Thing That Happens...
For years now, Buffalo Wild Wings has been running an ad campaign with a conceit that its staff members have a network of on-site assistants at sporting events, who make crazy things happen to prolong...
View ArticleIraq War Veteran Injured In 'Occupy' Protests Awarded $4.5 Million Settlement
An Iraq war veteran critically injured in 2011 Occupy protests in California has won $4.5 million in a legal settlement with local authorities, his lawyers said Friday.Scott Olsen, who served two tours...
View ArticleThe Best Skills To Have On A Tech Resume In 2014 - Ranked By Salary
One of the most important factors in searching for jobs is ensuring that you've got the right skills on your resume. But what's just as crucial is making sure the skills you do have are in demand.IT...
View ArticleCatholic Nun Stuns 'The Voice Italy' With Incredible Rendition Of Alicia...
A 25-year-old Catholic nun stunned the audience and judges of "The Voice Italy" on Wednesday with an incredible rendition of Alicia Keys' "No One."Appearing on stage in black dress, head covering, and...
View ArticleFormer Ukraine PM: 'We Must Be Ready For Putin To Cross The Red Line'
Russian president Vladimir Putin has "lost Ukraine for good" with his move to annex Crimea, former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko said Friday in her first live television appearance since returning to...
View ArticleStanford Beats Kansas In Huge Basketball Upset
Ten-seed Stanford beat two-seed Kansas 60–57 in a big NCAA tournament upset.Stanford, which beat seven-seed New Mexico on Friday, will move onto the Sweet 16 where it will face eleven-seed...
View ArticleGoogle's New Office In Amsterdam Is Full Of Bikes, Waffles, And Other Wonders
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View ArticleHow The New 'Divergent' Star's Salary Stacks Up Against Jennifer Lawrence's...
Lionsgate Studios is counting on 22-year-old actress Shailene Woodley to carry the huge, three-part "Divergent" film franchise based on Veronica Roth's best-selling trilogy set in a future...
View ArticleThese Maps Show All The Ways Movies Have Destroyed America
If you've seen the recent "Godzilla" trailers, you know that Las Vegas is among the many locations to get destroyed in the film.We've seen Hollywood destroy America from the East to West coasts on...
View ArticleThe New Phone Giants: Indian And Chinese Manufacturers' Fast Rise To Threaten...
The top Indian and Chinese smartphone manufacturers are classically disruptive. They produce products that are "good enough," at a fraction of the cost of comparable models from premium brands. These...
View ArticleHere's Why It's Ridiculous To Say That The Fed Is Causing A Tech Bubble (FB,...
My colleague Jim Edwards reports that a growing number of VC investors are beginning to fret that low interest rates are causing another bubble in technology.On the surface, it's not hard to see why...
View ArticleAnother Pitcher Was Struck In The Face By A Line Drive
Matt Moore of the Tampa Bay Rays was struck in the face by a line drive off the bat of Xander Bogaerts of the Boston Red Sox.Moore was able to get up and grab the ball to retire Bogaerts at first base...
View Article5 Brilliant Strategies Jeff Bezos Used To Build The Amazon Empire
The Gazelle Project. That's what Amazon called its initiative to cajole book publishers into giving them better deals. According to The New Yorker, CEO Jeff Bezos said “that Amazon should approach...
View ArticleThere's A Plot Hole In The Cliff Paul State Farm Commercial — And You'll...
Since its debut 2012, State Farm's series of Cliff Paul commercials has been a staple of NBA and college basketball broadcasts.The premise is simple: Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul has an...
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