Will Kenton is an expert on the economy and investing laws and regulations. He previously held senior editorial roles at Investopedia and Kapitall Wire and holds a MA in Economics from The New School ...
Timothy Li is a consultant, accountant, and finance manager with an MBA from USC and over 15 years of corporate finance experience. Timothy has helped provide CEOs and CFOs with deep-dive analytics, ...
Let's be honest, we're all drama queens sometimes. Whether you're texting your bestie you're “literally dying” over the latest celebrity gossip or declaring on social media that Monday mornings are ...
Mark this date on the calendar! For the first time, I agree with David Welch. His letter (March 6), “E-bike technology has quickly outpaced regulation,” is right on. It’s about young kids owning ...
Inside a new HP laptop, the copper in its heat sink comes straight from old HP devices—making the company the first to reuse its own recycled metal in a closed loop. In partnership with HP, the New ...
Public procurement is the primary mechanism through which governments acquire the products, works, and services necessary for the provision of public goods. In Kenya, public procurement accounts for ...
LONDON—NATO looks set to restart the hunt for a new airborne early warning aircraft after dropping plans to acquire the Boeing E-7. According to the Dutch government, the partner countries in the ...
Mercedes-Benz is moving somewhat rapidly (for this business, anyway) to erase the blobby EQ EV lineup from its design history. We’ve already seen several new models based on the company’s new ...
Cognitive dissonance happens when you hold two conflicting thoughts in your mind at the same time — like loving both hamburgers and cows. Cognitive dissonance is a theory in social psychology first ...
National Treasury CS John Mbadi (centre), Director of Public Procurement Eric Korir (right) and Deputy Elijah Nyamamba address the media on the status of e-government procurement system at the ...