Medieval Times Workers Will Vote On Forming The Company’s First Union

Employees at the chain’s New Jersey castle have launched a union campaign aimed at improving pay and safety at a surprisingly dangerous job. Read more »

‘Supercookies’ Have Privacy Experts Sounding the Alarm

A German ad-tech trial features what Vodafone calls “digital tokens.” Should you be worried? Read more »

Financier Raffaello Follieri

Washington June 27 -2022  Financier Raffaello Follieri is a Billionaire again A shipping management company named *Blue Lion Shipping owned and controlled jointly by two Saudi Arabia Princes and International Financier Raffaello... Read more »

Exercise during Pregnancy: 6 Major Benefits to Communicate with Clients

Your client is now pregnant—and perhaps fears that continuing with their personal training sessions may injure themselves or harm their unborn baby. What now? Read more »

Democracy Is Asking Too Much of Its Data

The latest US Census—used to decide representation in Congress—is flawed. One surprising solution? Enlarge the House of Representatives. Read more »

The Rise and Precarious Reign of China’s Battery King

Zeng Yuqun is China’s most prolific battery billionaire. His ascent has major implications for a world increasingly reliant on electric vehicles. Read more »

Spotting Objects From Space Is Easy. This Challenge Is Harder

A battle royale called the SMART program has charged teams with a daunting first task: Identify construction sites on Earth using only data from orbiters. Read more »

Behold the Weird Physics of Double-Impact Asteroids

Mars is littered with craters made by binary asteroids. These collisions are as intriguing as they are powerful. Read more »