The millennials[1] are regularly described as employees with a team spirit who have difficulty accepting a hierarchical structure and who no longer view their salary as the only motivating factor but instead are looking for a sense of accomplishment in their work. The portrait often drawn up is that of a generation which is keen […]
Congress Pushes Bill that Makes It Harder to Sue for Negative Reviews
Congress advanced a new bill that makes it harder for businesses to sue customers for leaving negative reviews for their products or services. News of the bill’s advancement came after a recent victory for Yelp, Inc. after a court ruled in the review site’s favor in a recent dispute. The Consumer Review Fairness Act was […]
Chris Martenson: Underpriced Silver Is the “Rip Van Winkle” Metal
Listen to the Podcast Audio: Click Here Mike Gleason: It is my privilege now to be joined by Dr. Chris Martenson of PeakProsperity.com and author of the book, Prosper: How to Prepare for the Future and Create a World Worth Inheriting. Chris is a commentator on a range of important topics such as global […]
Amanda Knox case moves to European Court over denial of human rights
Avrom Brendzel and Nigel Scott set out the reasons why Italy will lose another case in Strasbourg. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is the court of last resort for defendants in the 47 states of the Council of Europe (CoE) who have been subjected to violations of the rights of defence. It was […]
British start up’s international expansion continues
The short-term loan provider Wonga has been expanding into various markets outside of the United Kingdom during recent years, such as South Africa, Poland and Spain. Spanish customers are now able to experience the same services first provided to UK borrowers in the late 2000s, enabling them to borrow money and decide how long they […]
Jason Chambers posts misinformation on Facebook to defend his opposition to DNA testing in Jamie Snow case
A petition was recently launched asking McLean County State’s Attorney Jason Chambers to allow DNA testing in the Jamie Snow case, in Illinois. The petition, which was launched by Injustice Anywhere on Change.org, has people asking the simple question: “Why not test the DNA?” Jamie Snow was convicted in 2000, of a 1991 “cold case” […]
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