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The Biggest Stories For FORBES In 2014

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The Biggest Stories For FORBES In 2014
The Biggest Stories For FORBES In 2014
For this edition of the newsletter, we polled our staff to get the 10 biggest stories for FORBES this year. From Malala’s speech at the Under 30 Summit, to billionaires and Wu-Tang's secret album, here's what we think are the biggest pieces from 2014. Read More >
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The Recession Generation: How Millennials Are Changing Money Management Forever
They're richer than you think. They're more scared than their elders. And they're ripe for the picking. Inside the race to cash in on Millennials' trillions. Read More >
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The Invisible Force Behind College Admissions
Meet the real gatekeepers of higher education, an unseen army of data-crunching salesmen who dazzle college administrators and perpetuate the arms race that sends tuition prices ever higher. Read More >
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Inside An $8 Billion Family Feud: Who Poisoned The Orkin Fortune?
It took the Rollins family 50 years to build the $8 billion Orkin pest control dynasty -- and two greedy, bitter days to poison it. Read More >
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Exclusive: Sean Rad Out As Tinder CEO. Inside The Crazy Saga
In creating TInder Sean Rad changed how people mate, and how Wall Street Viewed Barry Diller. Too bad it wasn't enough to save his job.Read More >
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Drive-Thru Health Care: How McDonald's Inspired An Urgent Care Gold Rush
A gold rush is on to reinvent the doctor's office, and fast food is the model. Read More >
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What I Learned About Health Care When My Cat Died
One reporter's cat’s death led him to rethink his ideas about healthcare, technology, and how people pay for them, and most of all about the role of doctors and their relationships with human patients. Read More >
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Inside The Billionaire Family Feud That Nearly Killed Market Basket
In the battle royal over the Market Basket grocery chain, the roles of two cousins with the same name seemed clear: the victimized egalitarian versus the avaricious heel. Turns out it wasn't that simple. Read More >
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Why Wu-Tang Will Release Just One Copy Of Its Secret Album
Wu-Tang’s aim is to use the album as a springboard for the reconsideration of music as art, hoping that the approach will help restore recorded music to a place alongside visual art -- and change the music business in the process. Read More >
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Michael Jordan Is A Billionaire After Increasing Stake In Hornets
The former NBA great increased his stake in his basketball team to 89.5% from 80%, making him a billionaire. Read More >
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