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Coca-Cola Unbottles Its Social Action Story

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Caren Pasquale, VP of Social Commitment for Coca-Cola, discusses community as a core value to the company. "We have 90,000 employees across the country," says Pasquale. "So, we are literally a part of the community."
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Data Privacy Bill Approved in California

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The California law allows residents to request what data companies have collected on them and allows users to have their information deleted. This is similar to the GDPR law passed in the EU earlier this year. Jill Wagner and Tim...
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Tariff threat

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Darren Kirk of Exco Technologies about the growing fears of global trade disputes
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Arianna Huffington's Tips On How to Look Away From Your Screens

9th - Higher Ed
Blink more, take a walking meeting outside, and get up every 20 minutes, says the CEO and founder of wellness company Thrive Global. In recent weeks, major technology companies, including Apple, Google, and Instagram, have unveiled tools...
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Arianna Huffington Wants You to Look Away From Your Screen

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Some tips from the CEO and founder of wellness company Thrive Global: blink more, take a walking meeting outside, and get up every 20 minutes. In recent weeks, major technology companies, including Apple, Google, and Instagram, have...
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Arianna Huffington Want to Save You From Your Phone

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Some tips from the CEO and founder of the wellness company Thrive Global: blink more, take a walking meeting outside, and get up every 20 minutes.
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Arianna Huffington Wants to Save You From Your Phone

9th - Higher Ed
Some tips from the CEO and founder of the wellness company Thrive Global: blink more, take a walking meeting outside, and get up every 20 minutes.
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AT&T Deal Raises Worries of Internet Oligarchy

9th - Higher Ed
Big-time media mergers have renewed a policy debate in Washington over how much corporate control in a few powerful hands is too much, said Axios tech reporter David McCabe.
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Another Tesla Autopilot Crash

9th - Higher Ed
A Model S with the autopilot feature turned on crashed into a parked police cruiser in Laguna Beach, Calif., the latest instance of one of the electric carmaker's vehicles running into problems.
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The Food Industry's Revolving Door of CEOs

9th - Higher Ed
Niche food start-ups are starting to eat into profits of traditional food brands, triggering a desperate search for innovative c-suite executives, says Annie Gasparro, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal.
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Consumer impact

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Jacqueline Hansen looks at how Canadians could be affected in a Canada-U.S. trade spat.
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Canada-U.S. trade spat catches consumers in crossfire

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The Canada-U.S. trade spat has consumers caught in the crossfire, as tariffs threaten to raise the cost of foods and household goods.
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Pay Up for Deodorant with Bitcoin

9th - Higher Ed
Schmidt's Naturals is allowing consumers to buy its deodorants online using Bitcoin, the first Unilever brand to dip its toes into cryptocurrency. So far up to 10 percent of sales online were made in Bitcoin, says Michael Cammarata, a...
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Rising Gas Prices Could Send EV Market Into Overdrive

9th - Higher Ed
Electric vehicles still only represent a small fraction of the cars on the road, but Brian Deagon, senior reporter for Investor's Business Daily, says that could all change if gas prices keep going up.
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Sales for Electric Cars On a 'Slow Growth Track'

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Electric vehicles still only represent a small fraction of the cars on the road, but Brian Deagon, senior reporter for Investor's Business Daily, says that could all change if gas prices keep going up.
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Circle Invest Takes on Coinbase and Robinhood for Crypto Retail Investors

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The payment technology start-up unveiled a new version of its Circle Invest app this week that let's retail investors in 46 states play in the crypto market.
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Circle Invest Takes on Coinbase and Robinhood in Crypto

9th - Higher Ed
The payment technology start-up unveiled a new version of its app this week that lets retail investors in 46 states play in the crypto market.
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New York City Taxis Are Joining The 21st Century

9th - Higher Ed
The iconic yellow cabs will be fitted out with a tablet-based digital operating systems that will help drivers with navigation and will provide riders with a fixed price. This will help the taxis compete with other ride-hailing apps,...
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Food confusion

9th - Higher Ed
Sylvain Charlebois, Dalhousie University, on a study that found most Canadians want GMO products to have labels.
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Spotify's First Earnings Report Disappointed

9th - Higher Ed
Though the music streaming platform came in line with expectations on revenue and paid subscribers, the company is still losing money and revenue growth in the current quarter looks uninspiring. Spotify's shares fell about eight percent...
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Spotify's Disappointing First Earnings Report

9th - Higher Ed
Though the music streaming platform posted results in-line with expectations on revenue and paid subscribers, the company is still losing money, and revenue growth for the current quarter looks uninspiring. Spotify's shares fell about...
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The Future of Retail is Specificity

9th - Higher Ed
The modern consumer "wants the right product at the right time in the right way,” says Christine Hunsicker, CEO of Gwynnie Bee, a subscription clothing rental service.
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Staying ahead

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Jackie Chiesa, president of William Ashley, on what the company is keep ahead in a tough environment
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Steve Ballmer: Regulation Will Help Innovation

9th - Higher Ed
The former Microsoft CEO says that regulating how tech companies use data will provide a framework in which to work and actually enable growth. "When you're in a time of uncertainty, and you don't know what the rules are, that's when...