What Will Laura Dern Wear to the Golden Globes? (Hint: It Will Be Black)

Tesla is powering an entire Island with solar energy, NBD
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MacArthur Grant Will Create ‘Sesame Street’ for Syrian Refugees
A $100 million grant will pay for a localized version of the early childhood development program for refugees in the Middle East.
China’s New Lenders Collect Invasive Data and Offer Billions. Beijing Is Worried.
Government officials are moving to curb a new generation of businesses that make personal loans online, amid concerns about privacy and rising debt.
Japanese Social Media Panic After Psychic ‘Predicts’ Massive Earthquake
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Feeding Houstonians With a Feast From a Wedding Disrupted
As Hurricane Harvey bore down on Texas, Danya Skolkin and Josh Tillis postponed their wedding. Then they served food ordered for guests to those in need.
These East African Countries show how Teamwork & Technology can Thwart Illegal fishing
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11-Year-Old Has Spent Her Life in Jail, a Serial Killer as a Cellmate
Meena, an Afghan girl born behind bars, has never been outside, and her convicted mother can keep her until she is 18. She is not the only child there, either.
Internet Users in China Expect to Be Tracked. Now, They Want Privacy
Chinese are demanding better protections even as the government and tech giants like Alibaba and Tencent gather ever more data.
Rupert Murdoch and President Trump: A Friendship of Convenience
After decades of mutual wariness, the two titans now have a close relationship — just in time for Disney’s proposed acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
Ford Apologizes for Sexual Harassment at Chicago Factories
The company’s chief executive released an apology two days after a New York Times article detailed decades of misconduct.