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How To Cut The BS And Write Clearly
Long, rambling facebook posts and emails filled with superfluous, unintelligibly, broad content that purports to get an incredibly important idea across… -
How HoJo's Lost Its Mojo
Today, at the Howard Johnson Restaurant in Bangor, Maine, regulars hugged their favorite waitresses and closed out their tabs for the very last time. The… -
When The Family Business Is Keeping Cool, It Pays To Be Warm With People
Frank Mutz's family has been keeping people cool for more than half a century.It began with his grandfather, who started installing and repairing air… -
With Macy's Set To Close 100 Stores, What's The Future Of Brick-And-Mortar Retail?
Across the nation, brick and mortar retail stores are closing their doors. Recently, Macy’s announced it will close one hundred stores by the end of next… -
Mass. Craft Beer Sales Have Tripled Since '09. Will Big Brewers Continue To Let Locals Tap The Market?
Craft beers make up something like 12 percent of the market -- almost triple what it was in 2009. -
Crime In The Fields: How Monsanto And Scofflaw Farmers Hurt Soybeans In Arkansas
When agricultural extension agent Tom Barber drives the country roads of eastern Arkansas this summer, his trained eye can spot the damage: soybean leaves… -
France's Socialist President Pays Nearly $11,000 A Month For Haircuts
French President Francois Hollande's coif — dark, thinning on top — hasn't really been a subject of conversation, until now. He's facing a scandal after… -
Top Stories: Religious Leaders On Dallas Shooting; U.K. Leadership Contest
Good morning, here are our early stories:-- Religious Leaders Address Dallas Ambush During Sunday Services.-- Theresa May Poised To Become Britain's Next… -
U.S. Economy Adds 287,000 Jobs In June, Exceeding Expectations
In June, U.S. employers added 287,000 jobs — a very strong number that provided some reassurance the economy is still on track.The June hiring surge,… -
A Nonprofit Grocer Tries To Sell More Healthful Food Without Going Under
For 12 years, Chester, Pa., had no supermarket. In an effort to end this so-called food desert, a local food bank plunked down a nonprofit grocery store…