Abolitionist Harriet Tubman will become the face of the $20 bill, a move that has powerful symbolism about the changing U.S. society.
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman will become the face of the $20 bill, a move that has powerful symbolism about the changing U.S. society.
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Knowledge@Wharton reports on how U.S.-Cuba relations are likely to unfold following President Barack Obama’s historic visit to Cuba in March.
Fintech is no longer a niche. The world’s largest banks are investing billions in financial technology as a way to prevent startups from taking market share.
Mining social media data could help identify health risks early, according to researchers at the Penn Social Media and Health Innovation Lab.
Musical icon Prince, who died suddenly last week at 57, was a pioneer in the industry not just for his artistry, but also for his path-breaking and prescient approach to managing his brand and business model.
The power of mobile communications in Africa is sparking a new generation of creative entrepreneurs who are learning to think pan-Africa and globally.
When it comes to low-cost labor, China is looking for the next China. At the top of the list is Ethiopia.
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court backed a ruling in favor of Google Books. While the growing digital library is a boon for Google and may benefit the public interest, it raises concerns about privacy and competition.
Bidco CEO Vimal Shah sees his East African consumer goods conglomerate growing four-fold in the next five years as it expands its reach across the continent.
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