Brian HicksPosted December 5, 2013
As the recreational marijuana industry begins to expand across the country, cigarette companies are bound to get involved...
Briton RylePosted December 5, 2013
The Justice Department has decided to bring the big banks to justice for their mortgage fraud that triggered the housing crisis. But is it really justice, or is it smoke and mirrors?
Briton RylePosted December 4, 2013
Politicians in Washington encouraged the housing bubble by working to follow through on campaign promises. Now they're at it again...
Jeff SiegelPosted December 4, 2013
The crumbling infrastructure spans the entire United States, but a new army of pipeline robots are being developed and deployed to repair more than 900,000 miles of water mains.
Briton RylePosted December 4, 2013
Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes has approved Detroit's application for bankruptcy protection. What precedent does this set for other struggling cities?
Brian HicksPosted December 4, 2013
Argentina is struggling to keep up its central bank reserves as travelers take their money out of the country...
Brian HicksPosted December 4, 2013
In a clear case of unlawful discrimination, a Florida judge has forced a responsible parent to, well, not parent. As is typical with ill-informed bureaucrats and militant liberals, homeschoolers...
Brian HicksPosted December 3, 2013
The consumer e-reader market has shrunk due to the prevalence of affordable, full-color LCD tablets, but a new type of device could turn things around for e-paper.
Brian HicksPosted December 3, 2013
Black Friday hype may have been bigger than ever this year, but spending wasn't up to par. Still, we can forget about the discounts that happen even after the holiday weekend is over...
Briton RylePosted December 3, 2013
As China's major e-commerce company gears up for an IPO, many believe it will list on the U.S. exchange. But China may soon be an option as well...
Jeff SiegelPosted December 2, 2013
The result of feeding the homeless in Loxahatchee, FL is little more than government bullying. Believe it or not, it's actually illegal to feed the homeless on Thanksgiving in a small Palm Beach...
Brian HicksPosted December 2, 2013
Bitcoin prices continue to break through new highs, and many see even bigger gains in its future. Will digital currencies become the new normal?