Try getting in shape for a marathon on an all-McDonald's diet...
You wouldn't be surprised to come in dead last. After all, you didn't put in much effort. Actually, you went out of your way to make yourself less competitive. So you would expe
inventions actually find their way into people's hands. Microsoft is in a race with Google and Facebook to establish the strongest hold over people's digital lives. The changes at Microsoft Research resemble how its younger Silicon Valley rivals ha
to A local food pantry. The trend to eat clean is growing in popularity by the day, which is why Luke Saunders of Chicago felt confident developing a vending machine that serves only healthy fare and treats.
Wealth just keeps growing for the 62 richest people in the world. Collectively, this ultra-wealthy group controls $1.76 trillion, which is about the cumulative worth of the poorer half of the world's population, or around 3.5 billion people.
Ever since 2009, when we first showed how broken the capital markets are first at the micro level, thanks to the pervasive spread of parasitic, frontrunning algos, and then at the macro, as a result of constant, artificial central bank intervention .
11 top investment banks have used blockchain technology to do mock trades with each other, signalling a big step towards adopting the technology first developed for bitcoin into mainstream finance.
By: Nick Bernabe (ANTIMEDIA) Tokyo, Japan -- Fast food giant McDonald's has been having a rough time. Considering its recent decision to close 700 locations in 2015, dire predictions from franchise owners claiming the company is facing its "fina
In what may prove to be the multi-billion-dollar online gaming industry's biggest change in a decade, Russia appears to be ready to finally let its estimated 20 million poker players legally compete on the internet.
China's slowing growth has crushed shipping rates to such an extent that hiring a 1,100-foot merchant vessel would set you back less than the price of renting a Ferrari for a day.
Warren Buffett has been consistently wrong on oil, but many experts are calling a bottom on oil prices now that the investor extraordinaire has upped his ante in Phillips 66, betting that he can't be wrong three times in a row.