Briton RylePosted March 5, 2014
This past weekend, Vladimir Putin was talking tough about how he was going to protect Russians living in the Crimean Peninsula. But all that changed when Russians got a taste of what recession would...
Jeff SiegelPosted March 5, 2014
Hints of invasions, war and human rights violations are enough to get anyone in Washington fired up. Just so long as it doesn't make Uncle Sam look bad. While John Kerry scolds Russia on invading...
Brian HicksPosted March 5, 2014
BlackBerry may have seemed down and out as Apple and Google trounced it in the smartphone market, but the smart car market might be the next frontier for BBRY.
Brian HicksPosted March 4, 2014
Is the recent spate of banker suicides (murders?) telling us something? The mainstream media is not covering this story, but it certainly gets my attention when a common thread amongst these...
Geoffrey PikePosted March 4, 2014
Before Obamacare came along, the U.S. healthcare system was already the antithesis of a free market system. A facist/corporatist program was already in place where the government dictated and taxed...
Briton RylePosted March 4, 2014
Advocates of small government might cringe at the idea of increased regulation in commerce and industry, but the fact of the matter is, it can actually stoke business.
Brian HicksPosted March 3, 2014
A new technology for the age old agricultural trade brings fields of crops into the big data age.
Briton RylePosted March 3, 2014
The unrest in Ukraine and threat of Russian military incursion has Eastern Europe worried about another war with Russia.
Jason StutmanPosted March 3, 2014
A few things biotech, a few things robotics, and a whole lot of money to be made. Here's what we're excited about now...
Briton RylePosted March 3, 2014
Identity theft is the most common type of fraud taking place in the United States today. Here's how you can both protect yourself and profit from the carelessness of others.
Geoffrey PikePosted February 28, 2014
Is it possible that your job may soon be at risk? That all depends on what you do for a living, how much the government involves itself with your income, and how easily your job could be replaced by...
Geoffrey PikePosted February 27, 2014
Are public schools doing little more than teaching our children how to be obedient, nationalistic citizens of the state? Are we setting them to shun individualism, entrepreneurship and creativity?