In the Headlines-October 30th, 2015

Fahrvergtaxen Every once in awhile, some knucklehead in a position of power at one of the world's biggest businesses does something so incredibly stupid, you wonder how they can remember to put their shoes on before they head to work in the morning. Bernie Madoff did it for decades by running [...]

2015-10-26T09:16:36+00:00October 26th, 2015|Weekly Proof|Comments Off on In the Headlines-October 30th, 2015

In the Headlines-October 23rd, 2015

In The Headlines Google Wins a Major Copyright Infringement Case Google won a decisive victory in a copyright-infringement case that the Authors Guild originally launched almost a decade ago. A federal appeals court ruled that the company’s book-scanning project, which has turned millions of books into searchable digital files, is entitled [...]

2015-10-20T09:05:55+00:00October 20th, 2015|Weekly Proof|Comments Off on In the Headlines-October 23rd, 2015

In the Headlines-October 16th, 2015

In The Headlines Could Troubles in Emerging Markets Bring Recession to the U.S.? As far as economic expansions go, ours is pretty long in the tooth. Since World War II, the average length of time between recessions is about 58 months. With the current cycle clocking in at 81, it is [...]

2015-10-13T09:31:01+00:00October 13th, 2015|Weekly Proof|Comments Off on In the Headlines-October 16th, 2015

In the Headlines-October 9th, 2015

In The Headlines Businesses in the Crossfire: The Growing Threat of Cyber Warfare While the Cold War never turned hot between the major world powers, throughout Asia there were a number of border disputes and other regional small wars. For instance, India and Pakistan engaged in several border disputes, and China [...]

2015-10-05T10:23:58+00:00October 5th, 2015|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines-October 9th, 2015
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