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Ray Hennessey is the former editorial director of Entrepreneur.
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Was the Ban on Cell Phones in Flight Ever Necessary? Nope.
Regulators never had any data to suggest that cell phone use in flight was in any way a danger to passengers.
In Defense of the Selfie
The picture everyone loves to hate (and take) has earned philological status. Let's celebrate the selfie.
Raising the Minimum Wage Isn't a Magic Bullet
The claim that increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 would slash poverty rates in half is overly simplistic.
People Are Leaving the Workforce in Droves: What it Means for Businesses
If current employment trends continue, the number of people out of the labor force will surpass the number of working Americans in about four years.
Twitter IPO Deserves the Hype, If Not the Investment
Twitter is the poster child for entrepreneurial determination and free-market opportunities. Believe that hype.
Why ENDA Is Actually Bad for Business
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act, or ENDA, would add costs and complications to businesses that have already shown they are far more enlightened than the government, writes Ray Hennessey.