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Albert D. Horner, celebrated Pinelands photographer and preservationist, has died at 77
Philly.com· 6 days agoAlbert D. Horner, 77, of Medford Lakes, celebrated Pinelands photographer and outspoken nature preservationist, volunteer, and veteran, died Wednesday, May 29, of cardiac arrest at Virtua Marlton ...
Liberalism Has the Ideas–but Does It Have the Will to Impose Them?
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAt the time of the Bull Moose campaign of 1912 and the founding of The New Republic two years later,...
Thomas J. McCormack Dies at 92; Transformed St. Martin’s Press
New York Times· 3 days agoThomas J. McCormack, an iconoclastic chief executive and editor who transformed St. Martin’s Press...
How a company whose name you probably can’t pronounce is now worth more than Apple
The Times and Democrat· 3 days agoIt’s easy to grasp why Apple, Microsoft and Google are multitrillion-dollar companies: Just think about how many people around the world interact with the companies’ products and rely on them ...
How a company whose name you probably can’t pronounce is now worth more than Apple
The Daily News· 3 days agoIt’s easy to grasp why Apple, Microsoft and Google are multitrillion-dollar companies: Just think about how many people around the world interact with the companies’ products and rely on them ...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 6 days agoLast time I checked, the job of the vice president of the United States was to do all the goofy press events that the president didn’t have time to do. Send the VP. The VP is on the way. Great, here is a photo of the VP eating some broccoli.
How a company whose name you probably can’t pronounce is now worth more than Apple
Rapid City Journal· 3 days agoIt’s easy to grasp why Apple, Microsoft and Google are multitrillion-dollar companies: Just think about how many people around the world interact with the companies’ products and rely on them ...