Housing Market Shows Few Ill Effects from Tax Reform
Of the handful of housing-specific changes made in 2017 as part of tax reform efforts, just one – capping the SALT deduction – has had an impact on housing.
Of the handful of housing-specific changes made in 2017 as part of tax reform efforts, just one – capping the SALT deduction – has had an impact on housing.
Deloitte survey finds real-world use cases and applications have not yet caught up to all the hope and hype around blockchain.
The new Fauchon Hotel in Paris will feature, complimentary, gourmet goodies that are also readily available at the Fauchon store around the corner. This special food service is unprecedented in the hotel industry.
Startups are starting to learn that cities influence who wins and loses in the race for the future of mobility as San Francisco denies the largest scooter-sharing companies permits to operate on their home turf.
Alphabet, Baidu, and Yandex all have search engines and self-driving cars. Time will tell if the autonomous vehicle industry matures to resemble the search engine industry or the automotive manufacturing industry.
The 4th Confernece of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty ended last Friday in Tokyo. As even its supporters admit, the Treaty is a failure. What they don’t understand is why it’s failing.
The $32 trillion cost estimate of Senator Bernie Sanders' "Medicare for All" proposal has received a great deal of attention, as it should, but Sanders' home state demonstrated years ago that single-payer requires massive tax increases.
Looking to recapture its former glory, Hervé Léger will begin its relaunch phase in September during New York Fashion Week.
Long term travel comes with a steep price. Make your wanderlust more affordable and volunteer as you go.
A stubborn pattern that set up across the United States this summer allowed drought conditions to steadily worsen through August.
Pay TV has seen an exodus as cord-cutters have jumped more than 30% this year. However, there are many cord-loyalists that are refusing to part ways with their traditional TV services. Who’s keeping the cord and what are the drivers behind their decisions to do so?
Government contracts can be extremely lucrative and servicing public contracts can support entire industries. For most entrepreneurs, government contracting is a world that is completely foreign and shrouded with mystery.
The auto industry's challenge is Craig Bouchard's opportunity. Orders for formed aluminum sheet products from his company's new rolling mill in Ashland, Kentucky, through 2026 were already at 140 percent of expected output. Then President Trump added aluminum tariffs.
Researchers have solved a problem related to the quantum Hall effect. It's the first on a wish list of open math problems to be solved.
The open tournament gives anyone attending PAX a chance to win $225,000.
The highlight of the car show season takes place every year in Carmel, California.
Mary Putnam Jacobi is best known for proving what now seems obvious: yes, women can study while on their periods.
Audible UK's 2017 revenues grew by 45% over the year prior and are now over £97 million. The news aligns with similarly high audiobook sales and revenue numbers across the publishing industry. In 2018, digital audio is selling very well.
Jenica Bergere and Laura Greenman Heine raised $300,000 from scratch to make their new film Spare Room, which stars Skyler Samuels (The Gifted and Scream Queen). Here’s how they did it.
Create a plan to promote 401k balances for your employees, both present and future. Not only will your employees have more stable retirement plans, you can use it as a recruiting and retention tool, saving your company time and money.