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Why the New CEO Is Essential to Twitter's Future
Linda Yaccarino is the right leader at Twitter for this moment
By Shelley Zalis
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The U.S. Government Keeps Breaking the Economic Golden Rule: Do No Harm
From the Federal Reserve raising interest rates to the debt ceiling, different parts of the U.S. government keep hurting the economy
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Your Struggle Is Your Superpower
The struggle isn’t just necessary; in virtually every arena of transformation, it’s the key to finding a solution.
By Joanne Lipman
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