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Credit Benchmark Gets Further $20M For Its Consensus Credit Risk Platform
By Natasha Lomas A year on from an Index Ventures-led $7 million Series A, London-based fintech startup Credit Benchmark has extended its runway with a $20 million Series B. The
Only Two Weeks Left Before Our TC Polish Meetup Tour
By John Biggs Oj, śpieszmy, oj, śpieszmy, chłopaki na lewo! I will be rolling down Poland holding three exciting meetups in three exciting cities and I want to see you
Hoosier Lawmakers Greet Iran Deal with Skepticism
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Some members of the Indiana congressional delegation are greeting news of the nuclear deal reached with Iran with skepticism. The Obama administration announced Monday that it had
Twitter Borrows From Facebook With New Card Format For Displaying Links On Mobile
By Jon Russell If you’re an avid user of Twitter on mobile — iOS and Android in particular — then you’ll notice that the microblogging service has changed how it
Vision Fleet CEO Sees Positive Future in Indy
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz The CEO of Vision Fleet says he is hopeful the electric car program can go forward in Indianapolis, despite the controversy and conflict between the Ballard administration
Clearer Than Bureacratese: Airport Official Replies To Politician In Klingon
When a member of the Welsh National Assembly asked a nearby airport about possible UFO sightings, he got a polite response — issued in perhaps the least-diplomatic-sounding fictional language. »
A Month Into Summer, Boston’s Finally Out Of Snow
A seven-story tall tower of snow, piled up during New England’s record winter, finally finished melting on Tuesday. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/2015/07/15/423101279/a-month-into-summer-bostons-finally-out-of-snow?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us
Negotiators’ Bonds, Commitment And Devotion To Details Got Iran Deal Done
NPR gets the back story of the years-long negotiations that produced the Iran nuclear deal from journalist Robin Wright. She’s traveled to Tehran and spoken with negotiators on both sides
Obama Sees Long Legacy For Iran Deal; GOP’s 2016 Candidates Want It Gone
By Tamara Keith In touting Tuesday’s Iran accord, President Obama said it would lend strength to future U.S. presidents. But several Republicans vying to be next in the Oval Office
Prosecutors Say Theater Shooter’s Detailed Plan Showed Intent — And Sanity
By Ben Markus Jurors in the trial James Holmes heard closing arguments Tuesday. Colorado Public Radio’s Ben Markus reports on the cases made for and against Holmes’ insanity at the