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Feeling unwelcome in blue states, gun companies move to red ones
Comment on this story Comment Smith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith was fed up. He was running the largest firearms…
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PwC’s boozy U.K. event ends with coma and lawsuit
Comment on this story Comment An auditor at PricewaterhouseCoopers in England is suing the company over severe injuries he sustained…
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Bill Gates Plays Wordle Every Day. Then He Plays These 3 Games That He Likes Just as Much
“I can’t stop playing Wordle!” This admission is the title of Bill Gates‘ latest Gates Notes blog post, in which…
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Analysis | English Lessons in the Decline and Fall of Empires
Comment on this story Comment I scuttled through Moscow’s backstreets early in October 1993, skirting the soldiers besieging the White…
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Analysis | Why 70% Inflation Is Just One of Argentina’s Problems
Comment on this story Comment Argentina is facing some of the world’s highest inflation, with rates that have topped 70%.…
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Communities Benefit When Employee-Owned Companies Make Them Their Homes
One of the key impacts of the pandemic and the societal events of the past two years has been the…
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Hot phone? Here’s how to cool it down (say no to the fridge)
Comment on this story Comment Record-breaking heat waves baked entire swaths of the United States and Europe earlier this summer,…
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5 Components Your Content Marketing Strategy Needs in 2022
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Content is still king, but the problem is, there are just so…
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He used AI to win a fine-arts competition. Was it cheating?
Comment on this story Comment When Jason Allen submitted his “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial” into the Colorado State Fair’s fine arts…
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A Solar Firm Plans to Build Off-Grid Neighborhoods in California
For more than a century, governments have offered electric utilities a monopoly on selling power to homes and businesses so…
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