Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum, two professors at the University of Chicago Law School, have written an article in the Wall Street Journal entitled "Let's Agree on an Age to Retire; Current antidiscrimination law hurts businesses and both young
The agri giant Monsanto, commonly known as the world's most evil corporation, is now offering farmers cash in a desperate bid to distribute its XtendiMax with VaporGrip dicamba-based weed killer product.
For the financial technology industry, 2017 will be defined as the year that the threat of tech giants grew stronger, artificial intelligence cemented its importance and some startups applied to become banks.
A former Facebook executive, who openly admits to not using social media, has come out about the role he played in "ripping apart the fabric of society." Chamath Palihapitiya has publicly declared that he didn't really understand "the conseq
Monsanto Co will give cash back to U.S. farmers who buy a weed killer that has been linked to widespread crop damage, offering an incentive to apply its product even as regulators in several U.S. states weigh restrictions on its use.
Last week the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. The case stems from the refusal of Masterpiece Cakeshop, a bakery, to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. The bakery was
Philadelphia's Public Health and Human Services Committee passed a bill Monday to ban shop owners from protecting themselves with bulletproof plexiglass.
The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that three plaintiffs had no standing to follow through with a lawsuit banning Tesla from selling its cars directly in the state
The tension between big tech companies and national governments like China has never been greater. Should Apple help China censor its Internet and its citizens, or not? Thus far, Apple has caved to China's demands. ? TN Editor
chocolates each after shocking working conditions were exposed...Neil Drinkwater, who recently quit the company, says the gesture was 'insulting' - while others in the delivery giant say they've heard NOTHING about how conditions will be improved
chocolates each after shocking working conditions were exposed...Neil Drinkwater, who recently quit the company, says the gesture was 'insulting' - while others in the delivery giant say they've heard NOTHING about how conditions will be improved
New York (AFP) - BuzzFeed has given up on going public for now and Mashable is looking for an emergency buyer. The honeymoon period looks to be over for online news websites -- left fragile by a model built almost entirely on advertising.
As the leading center of Technocracy in the world, China intents to spread it to the entire planet and its Belt and Road Initiative is the plan to do so. Covering 62% of the world's population, China will be in the driver's seat for global econom
Many believe that Bitcoin with a price over $10,000 and a market valuation of $176 billion are unstoppable and will remain the dominant cryptocurrency.
Following an embarrassing revelation from about a weak ago that Uber concealed a massive cyberattack - in which hackers stole personal data from 57 million customers for more than a year - and paid the hackers $100,000 to keep quiet (not to mention t