Month: June 2024
About 50% of the world’s population – literally billions of people – are voting in 2024, with potentially cataclysmic consequences…
The U.S. deficit is nearly as big a Russia’s economy, and there’s a ‘vicious’ feedback loop that could make it worse
The presidential election has brought the issue of federal budget deficits back into the spotlight as markets weigh the impact…
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the parent company of the movie rental company Redbox, which is known for its…
A Psychologist Explains The ‘Early Years’ Divorce—And 2 Other Common Marriage Dissolution Points
We all know the alarming statistics on divorce rates. In the United States, approximately half of marriages end in divorce.…
David meets Goliath: Japan and Korea make startups work with large conglomerates in a twist on the Silicon Valley model
We all know how things work in Silicon Valley. Brilliant individuals with great ideas disrupt whole industries: Uber and public…
This Aquatic Wildcat Quacks Like A Duck—And Is Feared To Be Extinct In 2 Of Its Natural Habitats
As anyone who owns a pet feline knows, cats generally don’t like water. There are exceptions, however, and the aptly…
Far-right party takes strong lead in France’s legislative election, while Macron’s centrist group trails badly in first-round voting
France’s high-stakes legislative elections propelled the far-right National Rally to a strong but not decisive lead in the first-round vote…
The Justice Department plans to offer Boeing a plea deal related to a pair of fatal crashes involving its 737…
Medical data has traditionally been a product of information obtained through health tests, but this form of data collection can…
A divergence in the stock market is now the biggest it’s ever been, signaling more vulnerability ahead, economist says
The epic rally in shares of tech behemoths is far outpacing their profits, and it could mean the S&P 500…












