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Need A Hand? Don’t Worry, The Ghanaians Got Your Back

By Kiley Shields They laughed, they jeered, and no one helped when she had to haul her belonging up a hill in New York. But in Ghana, people are more

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The Sounds of America

By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz On this 4th of July we have two interviews for you about America. We speak to Nick Barknecht of La Porte, Indiana who is hitting the lower

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Friday’s big shows: Five Year Mission at Radio Radio, Chaos Fest in Bloomington

By TJ Jaeger Your Friday plans are made, my friends. Why this album release show and DIY fest are the biggest and best things going on in Indy this Friday.

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From Remnant To Riches: What The Quest For Premium Inventory Means For The Industry

By Roger Williams The recent flurry of ad-tech acquisition deals clearly demonstrates that the industry is shifting its focus to developing solutions that support premium inventory. While all the attention

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Sources: YC Alums Club Together For Crystal Towers, A $100M VC Fund For Promising YC Startups

By Ingrid Lunden,Matthew Lynley Y Combinator has helped over 800 startups come to market that are today worth a collective $30 billion (and possibly even more very soon). Now it

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Fleeting Moments at the Harrison Center for the Arts

By Dan Grossman I’m at the Harrison Center for the Arts and there’s a great deal going on here: Food Con V is underway outside the Harrison Center which means

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CrunchWeek: Apple Music, Uber’s Engineering Push, And Shyp’s Challenge To The 1099 Economy

By Alex Wilhelm Happy Friday, everyone. We’re glad that you are with us today before we take off and drink beer celebrate America. Our own Sarah Buhr took over the

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Experiential Commerce Is The Next Billion-Dollar Opportunity For Developers

By Atlee Clark Technology has transformed entire industries over the past decade, from travel and transportation to media and real estate. While commerce has enjoyed some innovation, its transformation is

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Chicago To Replace Famed Ferris Wheel With Taller One

NPR’s Rachel Martin talks with Alexander Eisenschmidt, an assistant professor of architecture at University of Illinois at Chicago, about the new Chicago Ferris Wheel. » E-Mail This …read more Via:

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Donald Trump Controversy Highlights Influence Of Hispanics In U.S.

NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with Felix Sanchez, chairman and co-founder of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, about Republican presidential candidate Trump’s remarks on Mexican immigrants. » E-Mail This