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February 15, 2019 Good morning! Yesterday, Amazon announced that it is canceling its HQ2 location in

February 15, 2019 Good morning! Yesterday, Amazon announced that it is canceling its HQ2 location in New York City. While some lament the decision, many local activists are thrilled. And in a city that has become overrun by developments without local input in the last few decades, the victory is a sign: In the struggle for who will shape cities in the future, corporations shouldn't expect to get their way without compromise. “When communities come together, even a Goliath like Amazon realized you can’t win," said Will Spisak, the director of programs at Chhaya Community Development Corporation, which was on the front lines of the Amazon fight. "You can’t push around 8 million Davids.” [Read the rest of the story here](. —[Katharine Schwab]( [The war against Amazon was a war for cities–and cities won]( [The war against Amazon was a war for cities–and cities won]( “When communities come together, even a Goliath like Amazon realized you can’t win. You can’t push around 8 million Davids.” [These 8 mistakes on your LinkedIn profile are killing your job search]( [These 8 mistakes on your LinkedIn profile are killing your job search]( These mistakes and missteps can take you out of the running before you even have a chance to compete. [Could a robot do a desk job?]( [Could a robot do a desk job?]( Backflips are cool, but the complexities of your day-to-day movement are still nearly impossible to replicate. [The Favourite is an Oscar-nominated design masterpiece]( [The Favourite is an Oscar-nominated design masterpiece]( The production designer behind the film, Fiona Crombie, talks about making a period piece without caring too much about the period. [Want to hire a refugee? This program can match you with someone with the right skills]( [Want to hire a refugee? This program can match you with someone with the right skills]( Talent Beyond Boundaries has cataloged refugees in Jordan and Lebanon based on their work experience, so companies looking to work with refugees can find the perfect candidate. [This magic fabric ensures you’re never too hot and never too cold]( [This magic fabric ensures you’re never too hot and never too cold]( The new material is made of two synthetic materials that combine with carbon nanotubes to regulate your temperature all the time. [Women CFOs may be in style–but what about the rest of the C-suite?]( [Women CFOs may be in style–but what about the rest of the C-suite?]( It may seem like more women are earning roles in the C-suite, but don’t mistake that for a sea change. [How plastic bottles that get turned into textiles are transforming the fashion industry]( [How plastic bottles that get turned into textiles are transforming the fashion industry]( Get a better understanding of how something you toss in the recycling bin turns into something you can wear. [Here’s how teens edit their selfies for social media likes]( [Here’s how teens edit their selfies for social media likes]( A famed photographer asked teenagers to edit their own portraits for social media. The twist? The subjects like their unaltered “before” shots better. [Despite recent crackdown, YouTube still promotes plenty of conspiracies]( [Despite recent crackdown, YouTube still promotes plenty of conspiracies]( Las Vegas shooting false-flag theorists, 9/11 truthers, and anti-vaxxers are easy to find, thanks to YouTube’s recommendation engine. Share This Newsletter Did someone forward you this email? Subscribe [here!]( Like this email? Consider signing up for our other newsletters [here](. Too many emails? Update your subscription preferences [here](. No longer want to receive this newsletter? Unsubscribe [here](. Mansueto Ventures, 7 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007-2195

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