“In emotional moment on @TheView, Joe Biden consoles Meghan McCain, whose father was diagnosed with same cancer Biden's late son Beau had. "There is hope. And if anybody can make it, your dad [can]." https://t.co/tQUy11X5sV”
NASA engineer, 81, has worked at agency longer than any woman - CNN
Sue Finley began working at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory three days before the US space program launched its first satellite. Now she's the agency's longest-serving woman.
Runner sacrifices race to carry teammate - CNN Video
A high school cross country runner carried a teammate with a broken leg across the finish line despite knowing that he would be disqualified for making contact with another racer.
ABC News on Twitter: "11-year-old girl's reaction to finding out she's getting adopted will make your day. https://t.co/IZ05mWy2U9 https://t.co/duksiaYplh"
“11-year-old girl's reaction to finding out she's getting adopted will make your day. https://t.co/IZ05mWy2U9 https://t.co/duksiaYplh”
“Leave the crown in the garage”: What I’ve learned from a decade of being PepsiCo’s CEO | Indra Nooyi | Pulse | LinkedIn
I took the helm of PepsiCo in 2006 and I feel so privileged and humbled for the role I’ve had the chance to play. I’ve faced many challenges over the years – as we all do – but with inspiration from family, friends, colleagues and other sources of wisdom, I’ve learned many lessons along the way.
Inventor John B. Goodenough today won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He has dedicated his life to leading society away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy.
Every CEO on the planet knows that people are important, but do they put their people first? The irony is when our top priority is to take care of our people...
Little Caesars founder quietly paid Rosa Parks' rent for years - CNN.com
Those who knew Mike Ilitch, the Little Caesars founder and Detroit Tigers owner who died last Friday, have spent the past few days fondly remembering his impact on friends, on Detroit residents, and on the sports community.
When It Comes to Success, Age Really Is Just a Number - The New York Times
A new study points to a combination of personality, persistence and luck as leading to success, and scientists say that those same forces are at play at all levels of a discipline.
Confessions of an Untraumatized 40-Something Happily Married Woman - The Introvert Entrepreneur
In a recent interview, I was asked about challenges I’d overcome. I was embarrassed by my reality: I didn't feel like I had any challenges worth sharing.
Love and dreams for every child | Sahel Rosa | TEDxKyoto - YouTube
Reflecting on her own experiences of a childhood spent in an orphanage in Iran, Sahel dreams of helping all children receive the love and care they need. As ...
Oprah Winfrey on Belief: "The Number One Principle That Rules My Life is Intention" - Part I
Part I of the interview between Oprah Winfrey and LinkedIn CEO, Jeff Weiner, in which they talk about her career, her vision and her new show, Belief. For part…
Every vacation and at Christmas I like to reflect on how life is going and so it was in December 2014 while my parents were staying with us for a few days over the break. I got talking to my dad and things were not good.
The Long Game Part 3: Painting in the Dark on Vimeo
"Painting in the Dark: The Struggle for Art in A World Obsessed with Popularity" is the long overdue follow up to the Long Game Parts 1 & 2 which looked at the creative ups and downs of Leonardo da Vinci. In this new video essay, I've taken a look at the forgotten difficult years of another celebrated artist and wondered what it means for creative people working today. THE LONG GAME PART 1: https://vimeo.com/84022735 THE LONG GAME PART 2: https://vimeo.com/87448006 Now available in French, German, Spanish & Portuguese! WANT TO SEE MORE? Subscribe to this channel: http://vimeo.com/delvetv Vi...