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Founder and CEO Mark Pincus takes a trip to Zynga’s original headquarters, where he details what transformed the company from an idea to one with more than $1 billion in revenue
Daron Acemoglu says politically powerful elites in the U.S. control the economic institutions that are sapping the productivity of the many in favor of the interests of the few
Game maker Zynga has tumbled since it went public last year as investors fret over its strategy, but CEO Mark Pincus says the company has a clear focus.
Survivors of flash floods in southern Russia say they received no warning before the waters rushed in and left at least 150 people dead.
The press isn’t invited to the meetings but big media deals often happen at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference.
Fred Katayama outlines four ways you can invest in private equity and cash in on those outsized returns.
Almost every Fortune 500 company has been hacked and likely won’t even know it until six months after the breach. Anthony De Rosa talks to a leading cyber-security expert about how to protect a company.
A new Reuters/Ipsos monthly poll shows President Obama pushing six points ahead of Republican rival Mitt Romney in a head-to-head matchup.
As the world's newest nation marks its one-year anniversary, many journalists are being harassed by the government. Now they're speaking out.
Award-winning Reuters photographer Damir Sagolj reveals the stories behind his pictures taken in a rapidly changing Myanmar.
David Sanger says the President has relied on drone attacks, cyber warfare and covert operations much more than he imagined before his presidency.
Reuters photographers took haunting images of child soldiers in the Congo and warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, who now sits in jail for 14 years.
Democrats hoping to break an 18-year statewide losing streak in the Lone Star state shouldn't assume the growing Hispanic population will assure them victory in the near future, says Gail Collins.
The Queen of Pop's social networking site aims to be cooler than Facebook, but Anthony De Rosa examines the site and explores whether it can thrive in a crowded social-networking sector.
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