Jerry Brown's Climate Crusade: What A Nightmare For The Poor
Poverty is CA's Moral Imperative, Not Climate Change
Poverty is CA's Moral Imperative, Not Climate Change
There are some excellent deals available on Xbox One S this Black Friday, but this one from Amazon is better than most, and available right now.
How do scientists know that there are billions of other solar systems like us in the Universe? This question was originally answered on Quora by Robert Frost.
Whether House of Cards returns for a sixth season or not. The drama brought about premium content to streaming services and introduced binge viewing to the masses.
While there were exaggerated fears about fluoridation in the past, what do current studies say about problems with fluoridated water? This question was originally answered on Quora by Matan Shelomi.
The Senate committee made two significant improvements in the 17.4% deduction for pass-through businesses for taxpayers with taxable income up to $500,000 (married) and $250,000 (other individuals).
Whether they’re outsourcing to an overseas workforce, running regional divisions or serving local markets, international companies face challenges when it comes to paying their workers.
The “gig economy” is changing how and when we work, and for how long.
Assessing the value of human capital (HC), the most important asset of any organization, has long been easier said than done.
What North American cities are strong candidates to host Amazon's second headquarters, HQ2? This question was originally answered on Quora by Joseph Philleo.
Among all social media CEOs, why is only Mark Zuckerberg famous? This question was originally answered on Quora by Balaji Viswanathan.
After a strong performance over the past few quarters, we expect Applied Materials to post another strong quarter when it reports its fiscal Q4 2017 earnings on November 16th. The company expects revenue between $3.85 and $4 billion, with the midpoint indicating over 19% year-over-year growth.
If your company is struggling then chances are it’s because of a disconnect either within a particular team or between teams. Start here.
This morning, Remington Outdoor disclosed a dramatic plunge in earnings for the third quarter of 2017. Adjusted EBITDA fell by 78% year-over-year to $7.4 million, on net sales of $154 million, down 30%.
Whether you’re crossing items off your holiday shopping list or you’re sending hints to those who are buying for you, here are 11 items from the catalog that are a little more grounded in reality.
Last summer, Vault.com--a career intel company--surveyed more than 12,000 current and former interns from various internship programs, asking them to rate their programs. The result is a roster of the best internships available in the coming year.
Denim-clad guest came to Cipriani Wall Street to support the Basser Center For BRCA’s Biennial Jean Bash.
Change, and periodic ambiguity, in the global political and regulatory environment inherently create volatility, which can paralyze both human and financial capital as well as hinder performance. Interestingly, even developed nations are a source of uncertainty for businesses in the current...
Three longtime colleagues of Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross filed a lawsuit against him and his old private equity shop WL Ross & Co. on Wednesday, accusing Ross and the firm of charging millions in improper fees and taking the money for themselves.
How real estate businesses use technology, and data in particular, is critical to providing value and differentiating themselves in a market that still relies heavily upon word-of-mouth referrals.
It turns out that the Twitter user who claimed he was an EA developer receiving death threats over 'Star Wars: Battlefront' didn't work for the company at all.
Even the most engaged, best-intentioned employees can benefit from learning some essential customer service expert formulas. Today, author Micah Solomon, a customer service consultant and trainer, shares two rules of thumb for improved customer interactions.
Today disaster apps are designed for homeowners and businesses of all sizes.
Your phone or fitness bracelet might one day use the unique mix of chemicals in sweat to make sure no one else can use them.