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Demands For Ice Cream and 24-hour Accommodations Employees - I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream. The organizers of the famous Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert have been faced with a bizarre demand from U.S. land managers that
I don't even know yet -- I haven't gotten the bill yet.
Investing in 3D printing stocks is an exciting prospect for investors to consider. The technology offers the potential to revolutionize the way things are made, and the industry is projected to grow significantly in the coming years.
The Corruption of Government Officials (and Police) by the Ticket Camera Industry
"We have to remember a crucial point about government as against business operations on the market.
Company sales reps say they were "instructed" by feds to ban rebel flag
Reid Hoffman (founder) and Jeff Weiner (CEO) of LinkedIn are amongst the most famous pair of founder / CEOs to buck the stereotypes that:
The U.S. Senate has paved the way for the passage of Fast Track legislation, to give the White House and the U.S. Trade Representative almost unilateral power to negotiate and finalize secret anti-user trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (
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I have written on the subject of extending car loans before, but new information has me compelled to warn people again of the dangers of stretching out a car loan to achieve an affordable payment.
There are many variables when it comes to the best time to buy a new set of wheels. I get this question on myradio show a lot, as people often wonder what the best time to buy is.
More than any other social network, Pinterest embodies aspiration. Each month, an army of 70 million users loyally pins items to more than 1 billion boards on the platform.
One distinction between renewable energy technologies and their nonrenewable counterparts is their popular appeal. Surveys have found a majority of Democrats and Republicans support increasing government funding for renewable energy research and tax
Apple on pace to sell 53M iPhones in June quarter, Apple Watch demand sustaining 'healthy' levels
The conflict between taxi drivers and Uber in France is increasingly turning ugly with one client of Uber allegedly beaten by cabbies at the weekend. More strife could be on its way.
Ford has teamed with fast-rising 3D-printing startup Carbon3D, whose technology can build 3D-printed objects.
A gauge of U.S. business investment spending plans rose in May in a tentative sign of stabilization in the manufacturing sector, which has been weak since the late summer of 2014.
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This July marks one year since Washington, DC raised its minimum wage from $8.25 an hour to $9.50. But Renee Patterson, who has worked as a teacher's aide for minimum wage for 10 years, says it hasn'y made much of a difference for her.
Republican backers of President Barack Obama's trade agenda are imploring key senators to stand by their previous votes when they revisit the issue in a showdown set for Tuesday.
After passing the Connecticut House of Representatives by a wide margin, legislation to permit Tesla to sell it electric cars directly to Connecticut residents without using franchised dealers died in the state Senate after time ran out on this year.
As you are probably well aware, the good folks at The Solutions Project have published plans for how each of the 50 states in the US could switch to 100% renewable energy.
Today brings Round 2 in "the most transparent administration ever"'s attempt to pass the incredibly opaque Fast-Track Authority enabling Obama to negotiate the Trans-Pacific-Partnership corporate coup d'etat (and all the other trade deals currently f
Recently ride-sharing company Uber made the decision to bar both it's drivers and their passengers from carrying guns in their vehicles, even in states where concealed carry is perfectly legal.
In an apparent rare victory for the little guy, Apple has responded to criticism from pop star Taylor Swift and agreed to pay royalties to artists during the free trial rollout period of its Apple Music streaming service.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the government can't force raisin farmers to give up part of their annual crop for less than it's worth, a victory for conservative groups that hailed the decision as a win for private property rights.
Jim Koch left a comfortable career with the Boston Consulting Group in 1984 to start the Boston Beer Company with its flagship product, Samuel Adams Boston Lager.
Once-iconic American retailer Gap is in trouble.
Karen L. Finley of Cave Creek, Arizona admitted in federal court that through her former company, Redflex Traffic Systems, she funneled campaign contributions to officials in the two cities between 2005-13, according to a U.S. Justice Department news