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will.i.am
Producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
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FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules
The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to regulate Internet service like a public utility, expanding the U.S. government’s oversight of a once lightly regulated business.
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YouTube: 1 Billion Viewers, No Profit
YouTube accounted for about 6% of Google’s overall sales last year, but the video website doesn’t produce a profit—despite a billion monthly users.
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What It’s Like Doing Business in Iran
A startup scene is popping up in Iran’s capital city, part of a nascent technology scene developing amid—and some say because of—international sanctions and censorship laws keeping Western firms away.
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IBM Shifts $4 Billion to Cloud and Mobile
IBM plans to shift $4 billion in 2015 spending to what it calls the “strategic imperatives” of cloud, analytics, mobile, social and security technologies.
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Tory Burch
CEO, designer and philanthropist.
The toryburchfoundation.org supports the economic empowerment of women entrepreneurs.
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The New Old-School Golf Shirt
Golf shirts are all wrong these days, made from synthetic wicking material with collars that wilt and bend, say the co-founders of Criquet Shirts. The elementary school friends sell all cotton, 1970s-inspired placket shirts, including collar stays.
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Men’s Fashion Wants Its Moment
Brioni, Canali, Zegna and other storied brands are chasing new customers with high-fashion designers and splashier shows.
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Leggings Gone Wild
Leggings in loud patterns and geometric prints are a must-have trend in gyms and fitness classes this winter, a welcome change from plain black yoga pants and more flattering than most women would expect, proponents say.
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Kicking Off New York Fashion Week With Prada and Zegna
The scene at Prada’s ‘The Iconoclasts’ cocktail party and Ermenegildo Zegna’s dinner for the NBA All-Star game.
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Bill McDermott
CEO, entrepreneur and author.
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Electric Car Resale Prices Tumble
With gasoline prices down 33% from a year ago and buyers cooling toward electric vehicles, Nissan dealers worry that weak demand for used electric Leaf cars will put a flood of used models on the market.
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‘Orphan’ Wells Leave States Holding Bag
Wyoming has to deal with abandoned wells seized from a would-be mogul, and his Gazmo device. Other states are in similar situations.
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La Guardia May Allow Long-Haul Flights to West Coast
Regulators are considering lifting the decades-old restriction on flights longer than 1,500 miles from New York’s La Guardia Airport, a move that likely would trigger a scramble by airlines to launch new long-haul flights.
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KKR’s Struggling Energy Firm Weighs Debt Options
Energy producer Samson Resources, owned by private-equity firm KKR, is working with restructuring advisers, as the fall in oil and gas prices complicates its efforts to stem losses and make payments on billions of dollars in debt.
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