As TrueActivist has mentioned before, the future is green that much is clear. Not only have a handful of countries expressed intention to transition completely to renewable energy within the next few decades, the trend of eating wholesome,
Ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft are set to quit the Texas city of Austin after voters said fingerprinting should be part of driver background checks, reports said.
If Elon Musk's various projects are so Iron Man fabulous, why do they all need so much government "help"? Shouldn't Tesla - and Solar City and SpaceX - be able to stand on their merits… if they actually have merit?
assault now imminent. The Food and Drug Administration's massive regulations covering tobacco and smoking should have been enough to satisfy the agency, but no - when Americans began turning to what many believe is a safer alternative, e-cigarettes..
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump outlined economic policy initiatives on Thursday that he would pursue if elected to the White House in November, including refinancing longer-term U.S. debt, lowering taxes and scrapping a slew of federa
It took years of lawsuits and political battles for California to finally break ground last year on the nation's first bullet train, which aims to connect San Francisco to Los Angeles by 2029.
Uber drivers will no longer wait for customers in vain. Customers will be charged for making the driver wait. They will also be charged $5-10 for canceling after the two-minute cancellation window.
The rooftop-solar industry and lawmakers negotiated a cease-fire of sorts on Thursday, dropping their competing ballot efforts to change the state laws on solar subsidies.
Billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, never one to rest on his laurels, recently laid out the opening move in his long-term quest to land people (himself included) on Mars.
n this video Luke Rudkowski talks to Edson Chinchilla, one of the leaders behind the libertarian movement in Brazil about a public government run corporation Petrobras. Petrobras is government run oil company that a monopoly in the market and because
A new study finds that air rage is four times more likely to happen on planes with first class cabins as economy class passengers are made to feel 'inferior.'
Following April's flash PMI print plunge to cycle lows - blamed on the presidential election uncertainty - Markit's Final Manufacturing PMI printed 50.8 (as expected) its lowest since September 2009.
The 737 Cowling Chair wasn't always a chair. Even now, it's an unusual one: its exterior is welded together from sheets of titanium alloy, and when you sit in it, you're effectively sitting inside a metal-and-leather bowl that's like the bigg
DESCEND ON TOILETS. Piper McGowin for the DC Clothesline reports, Target Stores recently announced they have a new policy regarding the use of the restroom and changing room facilities at their stores. It reads in part: We believe that everyone--eve
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