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It’s Back To The Drawing Board For Florida’s District Maps
By Greg Allen In a momentous ruling, Florida’s Supreme Court scrambled the state’s Congressional district maps just over a year before the next election. » E-Mail This …read more Via:
Vortex Is A Toy Robot That Teaches Kids How To Code
By Sarah Perez DFRobot, a company that has been building robots for the education market since 2008, this week introduced its first attempt at making a robot accessible to all
VIDEO: Confederate Flag Is Removed From S.C. Statehouse Grounds
By Eyder Peralta The ceremony was emotional and it marked the end of an era for South Carolina. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/07/10/421740632/video-confederate-flag-is-removed-from-state-house-grounds?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us
Kudos to Sanders, With a Wink to Clinton, Too
By Ron Elving In the long run, “the Sanders summer” is likely to boost Clinton’s bid for the White House. Indeed, from her perspective, Sanders may be the ideal rival
Forecast Says Oil Price Could Fall Amid Weak Demand
By Scott Neuman The International Energy Agency, in its latest forecast, says demand will continue to wane well into next year, but that a “re-balance” of the market will eventually
Bitcoin Miner BitFury Secures $20M To Bolster Its Blockchain Infrastructure
By Mike Butcher In another sign that the Bitcoin and the Blockchain are becoming a platform for the long term, BitFury, the Bitcoin Blockchain infrastructure provider and transaction processing company,
Women’s Soccer Team Earns Ticker-Tape Parade In NYC — And A Return To No. 1
By Bill Chappell It’s the first time any women’s team has been celebrated in New York’s famed Canyon of Heroes: Thousands are expected for a parade honoring the U.S. women’s
Foundry Group Is Providing Free Housing To Techstars’ Detroit Program
By Matt Burns Startups participating in Techstars Mobility have a new option for housing: Foundry Group purchased a lovely house in the Cass Corridor neighborhood. Believe it or not, there’s
The Secret Language Of Line Stickers
By Catherine Shu Throughout history, every form of communication has developed its own shorthand. Northern Renaissance paintings were rich in symbolism; even the most mundane detail, like a vase, was
Pompous Apple Is Pompous
By Matt Burns Apple’s latest iPhone ad is a bit smug. Even for Apple. As you can see above, the ad take the fight directly to Android phones by reminding