On what plane of reality is it possible that two of the world's most morally bankrupt corporations, Bayer and Monsanto, can be permitted to join forces in what promises to be the next stage in the takeover of the world's agricultural and medicina
Alleged saboteur/whistleblower Martin Tripp has been talking about the need for a lawyer to go to bat against Tesla and Elon Musk. Now, he's taking the first step.
Perhaps because US telecom giant Comast has decided to dedicate most of its budget to acquiring Fox instead of actually spending it on maintaining its sprawling infrastructure ....
The Sacramento Kings are now mining Ethereum, the team announced on Wednesday. They are the first sports team entering the crypto space, and in doing so are introducing crypto to sports fans and offering a local group that supports black communities
pro-Monsanto comments all across the internet...(Natural News) When it comes to the list of Monsanto's dirty deeds, there is no end in sight. News on the biotech industry's most scandalous company and their unscrupulous efforts at keeping the tru
Kroger is partnering with autonomous car company Nuro to introduce driverless cars to its grocery delivery.
Kroger has made a number of investments toward expanding its digital and online delivery business.
"Last mile delivery" is one o
Shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance, CVS Health and Rite Aid plunge as investors worry a new deal by Amazon to acquire online pharmacy PillPack will disrupt the drugstore market.
PillPack is licensed to ship prescriptions in 49 states and
Overnight, Goldman analyst David Tamberrino - who has a Sell rating on Tesla and a $195 price target - published a note that will guarantee he won't be invited to the Tesla holiday tent party, in which he wrote that he believes "the company is tracki
By day, Paul Angus is an engineer. But by night, he's Cryptonomatron: a producer of hot takes on the latest initial coin offerings who has more than 8,000 subscribers on YouTube. The 43-year-old Scot's online alter-ego is mostly a labor of love,
Do we need the government to intervene in the case of a Virginia restaurant owner who kicked out Trump Spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders because she did not like her politics? Ron Paul explains how understanding property rights helps solve such see
When are America's global corporations and Wall Street going to sit down with President Trump and explain to him that his trade war is not with China but with them?
•Uber was granted a 15-month license to operate in London, with some broad conditions.
•The ride-hailing firm will have to provide regulators with the results of an independent review into procedure and safety every six months.
Evergrande Health Industry Group Limited (Evergrande Health), a Hong Kong Stock Exchange listed company, takes 45% share in the company as 33% remains in hands of the original shareholders, and 22% belongs to the team at FF.
One of the oldest, most respected sites in the cryptosphere, Blockchain.info (Info), is moving domains. For many ecosystem veterans, Info was where it all started. First wallets. First block exploration. First real interaction with cryptocurrency. Re
Following such places as Quebec and New York, the latest location in North America to attract large Bitcoin mining operations with a cheap supply of electricity is Colorado Springs. A miner has paid $13 million to convert an abandoned Intel chip manu
Privacy and government affairs officers from a number of the largest tech companies plan to convene in San Francisco on Wednesday to discuss how to tackle growing questions and concerns about consumer privacy online.
Nobody could have seen this coming…
In the first quarter of this year, Tesla installed 76 megawatts of solar systems - down from SolarCity's more than 200 MW a quarter in early 2016, when it was the leading player in the industry. In announc
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Harley-Davidson, up against spiraling costs from tariffs, will begin to shift the production of motorcycles headed for Europe from the U.S. to factories overseas.
The Lie: Taxi drivers are committing suicide because of competition from rideshare companies like Uber.
The Truth: New York City forced cab drivers to buy limited supply medallions in order to operate a taxi.
• https://www.telegraph.co.uk, Helen Chandler Wilde
The appeal of social media "influencers" to advertise products may be slipping, as Unilever called for "urgent action" to address the problem of fake followers.
Sorry for the clickbaity (yet somewhat still accurate) headline, but I couldn't resist with the current hysteria around Tesla's Model 3 production ramp up and the shorts/naysayers trying to turn anything into something negative.
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