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Social media is a competitive space for businesses. The majority of today’s consumers use social media, and not just for social… Read More
It’s very common to hear the terms “machine learning” and “artificial intelligence” thrown around in the wrong context. It’s an… Read More
Jerome Powell isn’t Paul Volker, and this isn’t 1982. As of late, market analysts are stumbling all over themselves, trying… Read More
Tesla owner will never lose his car key again – after he implants a chip in his hand to unlock his… Read More
In the July 26 Financial Times article entitled “Is the Dollar about to Take a Turn?,” Barry Eichengreen writes that the US… Read More
Shifting debt doesn't solve problems says Michael Pettis. Someone has to take the loss. With a major property bust underway,… Read More
Japanese manga publisher Shueisha has launched new legal action in the United States as a prelude to filing lawsuits against… Read More
The housing slump accelerates with another 5.9 percent decline in July, down 20.2 percent from a year ago, and 25.9%… Read More
Many jurisdictions have laws mandating a minimum lot size or unit square footage. Institute for Justice is fighting back. This… Read More
The 1998 asteroid disaster film Armageddon is often mocked, but rarely taken seriously despite its cultural relevance and impact. While… Read More
Back in December, I wrote, “Considering the fact that the majority of investors are still betting on a transitory outcome, there… Read More
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