Your Weekend Reading Pile
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCUÂ
Here's the best of this week's reading pile. Enjoy!
- It's official. Air conditioning has conquered America. Find out how. (NYT)
- The CFPB unveiled ODP disclosure "prototypes." No rulemaking for now. (NAFCU Today)
- Food services jobs are on fire. Is that good or bad? (The Atlantic)
- Is Lending Club Back? (Bank Innovation)
- $30 trillion in wealth will be transferred in the next 30 years. Are you ready? (NSC)
- There are 9 types of businesses. Which type is yours? (Inc.)
- Cord cutting is increasing. (Fast Company)
- Check out this 3-D printed tire by Michelin. (Engadget)
- The thoughts on password protection have just changed. (WSJ)
- This may have kicked off the financial crisis 10 years ago. (The Basis Point)
- Drones and precision farming. Wow. (Fast Company)
- Speed bump optical illusions. (99 Percent Invisible)
- The Marble of Michelangelo's Dreams. (The Atlantic)
- HMDA lessons from the CFPB's recent webcast. (NAFCU Compliance Blog)
- Wells Fargo says the number of unauthorized accounts could be even higher. (USA Today)
- I know lots of us will be hitting the roads this month. Here are the winners of the 2017Â National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest. (NatGeo)
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