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By Jon D. Markman On March 13, 201904:44 PM Eastern
Most consumers don’t know it, but they are pawns in a larger debate over privacy.
The popularity of Foursquare — a mobile app that lets users “check in” to locations and recommends other local...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On March 11, 201907:55 AM Eastern
The final reckoning for the global debt crisis is now near.
The crisis has never truly ended. It was merely swept under the rug with massive money-printing by central banks. And now we’re...
By Sean Brodrick On March 2, 201911:00 AM Eastern
Not gold or silver. Though they do look good. (And if you downloaded my free gold report, you’d know which gold stock looks really good.) Instead, I’m talking about base metals. Copper, aluminum,...
By Jon D. Markman On March 1, 201902:00 PM Eastern
All four major stock market indexes closed February with gains of at least 3% for the month.
For the year so far, the Dow and S&P 500 are both up 11% — their best start since 1987, according to...
By Tony Sagami On February 25, 201908:55 AM Eastern
It is always a good thing when scumbags get their just desserts. I was pleased to see that Mexican drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán got convicted and will likely spend the rest of his life...
By Tony Sagami On February 15, 201907:55 AM Eastern
Socialism scares the heck out of me. You can see what that has done to Venezuela. But the so-called Democratic Socialism that's popped up in the U.S. puts just as much fear in my free-market...
By Tony Sagami On February 8, 201907:55 AM Eastern
“A government job is the best job you can get, Tony. You will always have a job and you will get a big pension when you retire,” said my mother. Many, many times.
So when I entered the...
By Jon D. Markman On February 6, 201902:00 PM Eastern
Bill Gates is really smart. Microsoft (MSFT), the company he cofounded, developed software that still powers most of the world’s personal computers. He’s also really good at predicting the...
By Jon D. Markman On January 28, 201903:00 PM Eastern
Apple is cutting hundreds of workers from its self-driving car projects, according to a report from CNBC.
The news comes at an inflection point for the Silicon Valley company. iPhone sales are...
By Jon D. Markman On January 16, 201901:55 PM Eastern
Japanese nursing homes are using Doppler radar, virtual reality goggles and ultrasonic sensors strapped to patients’ abdomens to reduce healthcare costs. Welcome to the future.
Eldercare is a...