Without us noticing, we are entering the postcapitalist era. At the heart of further change to come is information technology, new ways of working and the sharing economy. The old ways will take a long while to disappear, but it's time to be utopia
The United States is peculiarly prone to mass killings by people armed with semi-automatic weapons. There is no good reason for ordinary citizens to own military-style weapons, and they have long posed a threat to American national security.
When Pope Francis used his bully pulpit to speak out about climate change, conservative global warming deniers were quick to dismiss him. U.S. Sen. James Inhofe said, "The pope ought to stay with his job, and we'll stay with ours."
Ken Moore, head of Citi Innovation Labs told IBTimes UK during a technology briefing that the bank has been looking at distributed ledger technology for "the last few years" and has amassed a skilled team.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is widely expected to reshuffle his Cabinet in the next few days, now that Greece has won an increase on the cap for its emergency funding from the European Central Bank.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the issue of four Americans still detained in Iran was brought up by the U.S. side during every meeting at the recent Iran nuclear talks in Vienna
The cosmos is endlessly fascinating because of the mysteries it contains, but with exploration, we're getting ever closer to shedding some light on the dark corners of space (or should we say, dark matters). Missions in the coming years hope to unl
The premise behind tech start-up Blocktech's Alexandria project is pretty simple: the Library of Alexandria wouldn't have been destroyed had there been a back-up unless the back-ups had been destroyed too.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Phony applicants that investigators signed up last year under President Barack Obama's health care law got automatically re-enrolled for 2015. Some were rewarded with even bigger taxpayer subsidies for their insurance premiums, a c
U.S. media coverage of the Iran deal is, as usual, overwhelmingly focused on American and Israeli voices, with the hardliner fanatics in each country issuing apocalyptic decrees, insisting that the deal is far too lenient on Iran and provides it with
Although officials have written off Liberland, a self-proclaimed micronation on disputed land along the Serbia-Croatia border, as nothing more than a "virtual quip," police on the ground are taking Liberlanders very seriously.
Servicemen from a Ukrainian tank battalion have reportedly recorded a video message to President Petro Poroshenko. Saying that they've had enough of the "mayhem" going on in the army, the men said they would soon refuse to take orders from their comm
At an annualized return of approximately 20,622,184,553,370,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000%, Greece just gave everyone the best trade opportunity of the year...
the mood-altering side-effects of everyday medicines.
When you take a commonly prescribed drug for a physical condition such as high cholesterol, asthma or acne, or even the birth control Pill, you may be alert for signs of physical side-effects.
Most Certainly Banks". With the provocative and dramatic Greek "time out" language pulled from the final finmin and summit draft language, the two most humiliating aspects of the latest extend and pretend "deal" for the Greek people will be
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, also known as HAARP is to be transferred from military operation to "civillian control", as the site is handed over to the University of Alaska, which will continue to use the mysterious facilit
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- With weather conditions currently providing a 70 percent chance of favorable conditions for launch, Colorado-based United Launch Alliance (ULA ) is preparing an Atlas V 401 booster to deliver the tenth GPS Block IIF satellite
For months, now, the mass media and the financial markets have anxiously watched and waited to see the outcome of a war of words, accusations and threats that have been fought between Greece and its Eurozone and European Union partners.
The [Greek] crisis could present new opportunities. From Bitcoin to barter, the impending loss of the euro has Greeks looking for unorthodox solutions that operate largely outside the banking system.
Greece reached a deal with its European creditors Monday, pledging stringent austerity to avoid an exit from the euro and the global financial chaos that could have followed.