Sticking It to the Tax Man Still Has a Price: Noah Feldman
published Apr 19th 2016, 1:16 pm, by Noah Feldman (Bloomberg View) — Ever wanted to sue the tax man? Usually you can’t — but Gilbert Hyatt found a loophole, and the Supreme Court gave him a symbolic victory Tuesday while depriving him of most actual damages. Acting out the fantasies
Asian Stocks Set for Second Day of Gains After Commodities Jump
published Apr 19th 2016, 6:38 pm, by Candice Zachariahs (Bloomberg) — Asian equities were poised to climb for a second day after the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rose to a four-month high and commodities from oil to silver advanced on Tuesday. Futures on equity gauges for Japan to Australia
What Causes Housing in the U.S. to Be Too Expensive: Justin Fox
published Apr 18th 2016, 3:31 pm, by Justin Fox (Bloomberg View) — The U.S. has two big housing affordability problems. They’re related — and solving the first would go some way toward solving the second. But they’re not the same, and it’s important to understand that. The first problem is
Droids Not Drones Are the Future of E-Commerce Deliveries
published Apr 18th 2016, 6:01 pm, by Jeremy Kahn (Bloomberg) — In the shadow of Greenwich’s 02 Arena – the futuristic dome originally built as London’s showpiece for the Millennium – what looks like a picnic cooler on wheels zips among groups of gawking children. This little delivery robot, designed
NFL’s Concussion Deal Upheld on Appeal as Imperfect But Fair
published Apr 18th 2016, 5:34 pm, by Sophia Pearson and Jef Feeley (Bloomberg) — The National Football League’s $765 million concussion settlement was found by a federal appeals court to be fair, if imperfect. The decision sets in motion the resolution of thousands of lawsuits covering more than 20,000 retired
Fitness Overtraining: Are You Training Too Hard?
By Dr Kristie Some people are reluctant to begin an exercise program, but when they finally make the commitment they give it 110% of their effort. While such motivation is laudable, exercising too vigorously or frequently can lead to a common problem in the fitness world – overtraining. Overtraining has
IRS Is Still Trying to Become Taxpayers’ Friend: Stephen Mihm
published Apr 15th 2016, 11:59 am, by Stephen Mihm (Bloomberg View) — This probably will beggar belief for the millions of Americans struggling to meet this year’s April 18 deadline to file their income tax returns, but the Internal Revenue Service says it has gotten better at handling taxpayer questions.
Trump Is Running `Banana Republic’ Campaign Cruz Aide Says
published Apr 17th 2016, 3:24 pm, by Ros Krasny (Bloomberg) — Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has adopted “banana republic” tactics because it’s getting “stomped” in the Republican ground game in states like Wyoming and Colorado, said the head of Ted Cruz’s delegate-hunting team. “When we win, Trump whines,” Ken Cuccinelli,
Quake Death Toll Rises in Japan While Economic Impact Spreads
published Apr 17th 2016, 7:57 pm, by Aya Takada and Monami Yui (Bloomberg) — The death toll from earthquakes that struck southern Japan increased to 42 and the economic impact began to reverberate Monday as financial markets opened in Tokyo. The series of quakes that struck the island of Kyushu
Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo Covered the Same Person : A Well Thought Out SCream by James Riordan
Most of us have heard a great deal about the Shroud of Turin but how many know about the Sudarium of Oviedo. While the Shroud was the linen garment that was laid over the body of Jesus in the tomb, the Sudarium was the cloth wrapped around the head of