Tinder confirmed it’s exploring the development of a new feature called Swipe Party which offers a way to make sorting through possible matches a more social...
CES has always been a weird show for robotics. That’s not an indictment of the show itself, so much as a comment on the state of...
There’s a continued necessity to develop the legal limits of police discretion, especially in advance of subsequent pandemic related restrictions that may occur.
On January 1, minimum wages went up in 21 states. The increases range from a $0.22 inflation adjustment in Michigan to a $1.50 per hour raise...
Series: The New Labor Law State attorneys general, district attorneys, and localities like cities are increasingly key players in protecting workers’ rights.
In an unprecedented change, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released the monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) the same week as the monthly...
“Most people are beaten up by the market instead of beating the market.” — Mark T. Hebner (“Maxims of Wall Street,” p. 194) What event signifies the greatest...
VANCOUVER – Victoria Gold Corp. [VGCX-TSX; VITFF-OTC] reported production results from the Eagle mine on the 100%-owned Dublin Gulch gold property for the fourth quarter...
Are these energy penny stocks on your watchlist right now? The post Energy Penny Stocks Are Climbing Today, Here’s 3 to Watch And Why appeared first...
The more infectious Omicron variant of Covid-19 appears to produce less severe disease than the globally dominant Delta strain, but should not be categorized as "mild",...
Is the life sciences industry a good bet right now? BioSpace put a poll in the field, which elicited mixed results. In order to get a...
Valneva said the speciality vaccines company was keeping its previous timetable on clinical trials and regulatory submissions for the VLA2001 COVID-19 vaccine candidate, with regulatory approvals...
Mark Fleming, chief economist for First American, examines the housing market's supply-demand imbalance. The post The big short in housing supply isn’t going away appeared first...
As we enter the third calendar year of COVID-19, the world continues to grapple with the social and economic havoc that the pandemic has wrought on...
The Homeownership Dreams Of Zoomers And Millennials Shattered By Prices Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, Home prices and rent are soaring faster than wages. This...