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Jul 18, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - The Supreme Court's Next Big Showdown

The Law

The Supreme Court's Next Big Showdown

In the coming term, the justices may go after civil rights

More Top Stories

GigaOm

How Kickstarter Could Disrupt Public Radio

Crowdfunding could bypass affiliates' tiresome pledge drives and fund producers of content directly

So You Married a Criminal: Perils of The 'Innocent' Spouse

The wife of a convicted fraud says the government should not be able to seize joint financial accounts to satisfy the terms of his sentence

What's Romney Hiding in His Tax Returns?

It's hard to imagine what would compel Mitt Romney to sustain the damage being inflicted on him. Here's one idea

Q&A: Researcher Finds That Women Have Higher IQs Than Men

James Flynn finds that women are scoring better on IQ tests than men for the first time

The Ivy League of Adolescent Summer Camps

The cost of camps in top summer destinations from Maine to Switzerland begins at $10,000

Internet

How to Run Late for a Meeting in Style

A new smartphone app promises to alert friends and family when you're running late

Wall Street Workers' Bad 401(k) Bet

Employees lose $2 billion on company stock in 401(k) plans

A Day In The Life

A Day In The Life: Product Marketing Manager

ESADE MBA grad Daniel Helmhold describes a typical day as a marketing manager at Kabam in San Francisco

GigaOm

Why Marissa Mayer May Not Fit Yahoo

Is the former Google executive too focused on products and technology to run a Web-based media company?

How Employees Abuse Their Corporate Cell Phone Accounts

Many companies unknowingly pay for ringtones and adult apps on employees' mobile devices, data reveal

Remodelers Aim for Aging Boomers

Contractors are banking on baby boomers to retrofit their homes to accommodate their needs as they age

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