Police Search Home of WDIV Reporter Hank Winchester
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Even at a distance, we can sometimes tell if someone is educated, rich, powerful or physically attractive.
But that doesn’t always correlate with smart, kind or honest.
Strong signals might not be the same as useful ones.
FIFA Club World Cup among Michelob Ultra’s US soccer goals after last year’s Copa América and heading into next year’s North American World Cup, with the Anheuser-Busch InBev brand looking to become a fan fixture.Read More
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Europe must take bigger bets on young founders to build tomorrow’s tech giants, industry leaders urged today. Speaking at TNW Conference, investors and CEOs called for stronger support for entrepreneurial ambition — before Europe’s best ideas and brightest minds head elsewhere. Kieran Hill, General Partner at 20VC — a venture capital firm founded by podcast host Harry Stebbings — urged the continent’s institutions to expand their appetite for risk. “We need to change how we sell ambition,” he said. Hill believes changing this mindset is key to producing Europe’s next business leaders. He warned that today’s talented founders often want…
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Apple’s “Shot on iPhone,” marking its 10th anniversary this year, took home a Cannes Lions Grand Prix in Creative Effectiveness.Read More
As climate action commitments lag, the Museum of the United Nations and Spotify used nature’s sounds to create music and earn money that could help the earth.Read More

A saliva-based fertility tracker has received regulatory approval for use as a contraceptive in Europe. Developed by Berlin-based startup Inne, the at-home testing device — called the “Minilab” — tracks daily changes in progesterone levels, a hormone that plays a key role in regulating the menstrual cycle. It’s billed as a non-invasive alternative to hormonal birth control methods like the pill — and early tests have shown promising results. A year-long clinical study involving 300 women over 1,500 cycles found Inne’s at-home fertility tracker to be 100% effective when used perfectly, and 92% effective for typical use. That’s similar to the…
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Michael Kassan makes bold predictions at Cannes.Read More
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