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Short of forcing millennials and minorities to vote at gunpoint, there’s a good deal that can be done to mobilize them this time out...
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Short of forcing millennials and minorities to vote at gunpoint, there’s a good deal that can be done to mobilize them this time out...
“Politics has always been a rough place,” said political strategist Anita Dunn as she spoke as part of a panel at Brooklyn’s annual Northside...
Albert Wenger has a vested interest in the success of blockchain technology. He’s managing partner at the New York-based Union Square Ventures , which...
“Doomsayers never go out of business because of inherent fear of the future,” says Garry Kasparov. Kasparov rose to fame as a world champion...
One of those artists is Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg who was invited to discuss her unorthodox research at The New Yorker’s annual Tech Fest earlier...
“Every single object that has been made testifies to the values and aspirations of the people who made it,” Ive told an enthusiastic audience...
At a gathering at The New Yorker’s TechFest in early October, Bill Maris , a venture capitalist involved in aging research, and Thomas Rando,...
Companies invest millions of dollars into promoting their brands every year. But 42 percent of the American population feels that marketers of the brands...
Is technology changing the way stories are told? Or is it a glitzy distraction? Or maybe it doesn’t matter at all. These questions prompted...
A forceful speaker with wild hair and a rambling, manic style, Shing delivered his message to an enthusiastic audience attending the Northside Festival, a...