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Donald Trump Donor Sued for Fraud

A businessman who gave the Republican nominee hundreds of thousands in cryptocurrency is facing a class action lawsuit.

Adweek.com 

Making the Case for Minnesota as a Place to Work and Play

When Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz appointed Lauren Bennett McGinty to lead Explore Minnesota--the North Star state's visitor bureau--in November 2021, she had her work cut out for her. Bringing Minnesota's tourism industry, a $16 billion business in 2019, out of its pandemic slump would take all of her experience as a marketer and lobbyist. Broaden...

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This CCO Has Surfed 6 Continents and Even Makes the Surfboards

Ross Clugston has surfed every continent except Antarctica, and he used to track hurricanes to plan his visits to East Coast beaches. "The dream was to go from Florida to Nova Scotia, but we never actually did it because it requires dropping everything," he said, which is not easy now that he has a family...

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It Started With One Beer, but Samuel Adams Is So Much More

In 1984, Jim Koch walked away from a career at a prestigious Boston consulting firm to start brewing beer in his kitchen--an ambition even his father, a brewer himself, called "the dumbest f--ing idea he'd ever heard." Back then, most microbrews were of dubious quality, made using decommissioned dairy equipment. (Home brewing had only been...

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US Open Sponsors Hold Court With More Than Just Ads and Activations

The US Open keeps serving up an increasing number of diverse, engaged fans, and brand sponsors know it often requires more than a logo to hold court at this stateside Grand Slam. Last year, 799,402 people came to the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, Queens, during the...

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Lipton Ice Tea’s Streetwear Collab Kicks Off Marketing Refresh

As unexpected brand partnerships reach a peak, a fresh collaboration this summer comes from Lipton Ice Tea and streetwear label Cruel Pancake. "That Summer Feeling" is Lipton Ice Tea's first venture in fashion. The '90s-inspired, 25-piece clothing collection with Cruel Pancake, an up-and-coming label founded by French creator Hugo Philip in 2021, debuted during a...

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Stunning Harris rollercoaster reaches new apex at DNC - The Hill

  1. Stunning Harris rollercoaster reaches new apex at DNC  The Hill
  2. D.N.C. Live Updates: Kamala Harris to Wrap Convention With Formal Acceptance Speech  The New York Times
  3. Kamala Harris to accept Democratic nomination on Day 4 of DNC. Here's who else is speaking  CNBC
  4. Dems praise Harris-Walz ticket at DNC, while Chicago voters tout support for Trump  Fox News

Archdaily.com 

I-CONIC Nexity Regional Head Office / Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés

A magnificent site between the Balme and the Saône, the plot of Block 8 is strongly characterized by its geography. Close to the riverbanks, the site's relief influences the geometry of the building and the roads that run alongside it. Nexity-Lyon's head office is located in the Industrie district, between the hills of La Balme and the banks of the Saône. To fit within the confines of its plot and provide maximum linear space, the volume bends and has a wave effect.

TheAtlantic.com 

Ketamine’s Catch-22

The drug has a hard-partying past—and a promising future in treating depression.

Vox 

One way that Kamala Harris needs to be more like Joe Biden

President Joe Biden bet his reelection bid on the idea that American voters in November would care about the fate of American democracy. The conventional wisdom now is that Biden was wrong and that Vice President Kamala Harris is not only stepping away from his strategy but doing so for good reasons. Many Democratic political types […]

Technology Review  

Want to understand the future of technology? Take a look at this one obscure metal.

This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. On a sunny morning in late spring, I found myself carefully examining an array of somewhat unassuming-looking rocks at the American Museum of Natural History.  I’ve gotten to see some cutting-edge technologies…