Thanks to a new report on gender and tech jobs, we have a better idea about which cities provide a great environment for ladies in the technology space.
The House has pulled the vote on the American Health Care Act, or "Trumpcare" after it became clear the bill did not have enough support to pass.
TransCanada still needs to secure some of the land rights for the pipeline with landowners and a permit from the state of Nebraska, which could result in a rash of lawsuits that could drag out the process for years.
Hospitals are the big winners from the inability of the Republican-led Congress to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in favor of the American Health Care Act, also known as Trumpcare, which would have caused 24 million people to lose insurance, paying customers to health facilities.
The logistics around transporting dirt has become increasingly challenging as cities become more congested and dump sites move farther away from the urban core
HR industry experts have devoted a lot of time and research into demystifying millennial employees, only to discover that this younger generation has more in common with mature, seasoned employees than once thought.
You’ve business-booked yourself out of the business of reading business books. Worry not! While these books are not “business” by category definition, the tales they tell impart valuable business lessons for any reader. In no particular order, here are four recent reads well worth the time.
Shiny Magikarp are the biggest prize in Pokémon GO right now, but they seem to be turning into Dittoes.
Thus the Danes paying off all those foreign borrowings is just a side effect of the peg of the krone to the euro. Nothing at all to do with anything else.
Two stories programs will be on display Friday night as UCLA and Kentucky battle for a place in the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament. With 19 national titles between the two programs, it is set to be one of the top games of the Sweet 16 round.
How does an electroencephalogram work? This question was originally answered on Quora by Fabian van den Berg.
The future of education.
The kea parrot (Nestor notabilis), produces a laughter-like “play call” when they are playing. Researchers used recorded play calls from captive kea to test how they affected wild kea and found both juveniles and adults respond to the recorded play call -- by playing!
It's obviously not bad news that there is economic growth here in the eurozone but that's just not the important point. For we know very well that the basic problem is that very existence of the euro, of the eurozone, in that it's not an optimal currency area and thus should not exist at all.
If you missed out on your local Gamestop's Nintendo Switch shipments earlier in the week, you'll get another chance tomorrow at Toys R' Us.
Friday's State Department decision to issue a cross-border permit to Trans-Canada to complete the northern leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline system does not mean the world is coming to an end. It does mean that oil sands crude will be moved to market in the safest way possible.
Modern technology, combined with old-fashioned vine-growing and winemaking knowhow, is minimizing the difference between good and bad vintages. This is the story of how it's all happening.
Their gripes may seem trivial to us, but how many worlds have you single-handedly saved? Hmm ... Cartoon by Steve Napierski.
The way the White House budget director has structured proposed budget increases for defense makes it unlikely they will ever happen.
The Operation A.B.L.E. program in Massachusetts and New Hampshire does things other centers could emulate to help older job seekers.
Consider the philosophy of Sameer Dholakia, the CEO of SendGrid: “Market and unit economics are necessary, but not sufficient. Sufficiency is when you get the culture and the people stuff right. That’s how you build a great company.”
The U.S. bull run is still going but may not last much longer. Time to start thinking internationally.
Rather than buy onerously taxed, multi-million-dollar supercars, Singapore's wealthy are increasingly taking to the seas instead.