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Daniel Spence

The Grindr Grifter

Daniel Spence was no run-of-the-mill conman. Could he be caught before taking over Northside Media, one of Brooklyn’s hottest companies?
By John H. Tucker

Burgeoning Salary Calculators Are Killing Pay Secrecy—and May Help You Get a Raise!

When salary-estimating tools improve, they will have a huge impact on the labor market.
By Sissi Cao
Renderings of Slate.

How These Undergrads Won a Chance to Try Elon Musk’s Insane Vaccuum Tube

This team of NYU grad students are going to test out Elon Musk's Hyperloop this summer.
By Brady Dale
PETAH TIKVA, ISRAEL - JANUARY 15: Circuit boards are lined up by an Israeli technician along a production line at an ECI Telecom high-tech plant January 15, 2003 in Petah Tikva which is located in central Israel. ECI Telecom, which specializes in telecommunication networking solutions, is placed amongst the 10 leading companies in Israel with its sales in excess of US$1.2 billion last year and employs over 3,500 employess worldwide. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)

Israel’s Fruitful Week in Science and Its Secret to Success

By Eliana Rudee

A Political Science Prof Disputes Me Re: Military and Education

By Observer Staff
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