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Minneapolis ad agency Colle + McVoy is using beer to get its workers to fill out their time sheets. Fill out your time sheet, swipe your card, and you get a free beer.
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Evangelicals Mobilize Voters, But GOP Candidates Less Vocally Supportive
Republican candidates haven't been emphasizing their message to religious conservatives this year. But polls suggest evangelical Christians could be their most important block of voters come Election Day. David Greene talks to Pastor Bill Tvedt of the Jubilee Family Church in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
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Hillary Clinton campaigns with Braley
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton is urging Iowa Democrats to get out the vote for Senate candidate Bruce Braley, saying he has "proven he…
Moving Past The Password, But At What Cost?
Apps working with a new Twitter service would simply ask for your phone number instead of a password. In exchange, the company would get some of the most valuable information about you.
Maine's Gov. Threatens Legal Action To Force Nurse Into Quarantine
Kaci Hickox, who tested negative for Ebola and says she is asymptomatic, defied Gov. Paul LePage by setting off on a morning bike ride with her boyfriend.
Palestinians Condemn Closure Of Disputed Religious Site In Jerusalem
Israel closed the Temple Mount, holy to both Muslims and Jews, following an assassination attempt against a Jewish activist who wants Jews to be able to pray at the site. The site will be open Friday.
Apple's Tim Cook In Rare Company As Publicly Gay Chief Executive
In an essay for Bloomberg Businessweek, Cook comes out by saying he's proud to be gay and his silence was a matter of personal privacy. Two other publicly traded U.S. companies have publicly gay CEOs.
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GDP Posts Strong 3.5 Percent Growth Rate In 3rd Quarter
The economy performed better than expected in the July-September period, after making a 4.6 percent jump in the second quarter of the year.
Apps Aim To Guide You On 'Sustainable Food' (Whatever That Means)
Consumers who care about how their food is produced have a growing number of apps they can turn to at the supermarket. The problem? Nailing down just what sustainability means when it comes to food.
UNO Chancellor looks to the growing school's future
UNO’s Chancellor says the university has a goal to grow to 20,000 students over the next six years.During his State of the University address Wednesday,…
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