5 dogs, 5 US Presidents
These 5 presidents did have time for dogs By laura Goldman From Care2 You’re probably aware that Donald Trump is the only president in over a century who does not have a pet in the White House. Apparently, he has never had a…
A troubling development in markets is flashing a warning sign for tech’s biggest companies
By Joe Ciolli From Business Insider Tech stocks have been under fire for the past several weeks, with the NYSE FANG+ index dropping 12% since hitting a record high in mid-March. Bank of America Merrill Lynch highlights a statistic that…
Architectural masterpieces
Architectural masterpieces that are tough to find but worth the trip By Sabrina Syed, ArchDaily From business Insider feature buildings Courtesy of ArchDaily Visiting architectural masterpieces by the greats can often feel like a pilgrimage of sorts, especially when they…
Destinations of the week
25 Unbelievable Travel Destinations You Never Knew Existed By Megan Willett From Business Insider There are some tourist attractions that can’t be missed: The Vatican in Rome, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Westminster Abbey in London. These are the kinds…
The British banker that killed 2 people in Hong Kong ordered them food first
HONG KONG (Reuters) – British investment banker Rurik Jutting acted rationally before and after he killed two Indonesian women in his luxury Hong Kong apartment, ordering food for one victim and calling his mother after the killings, the prosecution said…
Weird Full Moon Names
The Native Americans marked their calendars by full moons. Each one had its own name, and its own action. You’ve probably heard of the Harvest Moon that graced the sky Friday (16) night, as it’s one of the more commonly…
Trump’s testimony in decade-old NJ case draws interest anew
By Charles Toutant, New Jersey Law Journal With Donald Trump’s finances becoming a contested issue in the presidential race, a 2006 libel suit he filed in New Jersey is getting renewed attention in political circles. Speculation about Trump’s net worth…
Big talcum verdicts stemmed from lawyers’ deep data dive
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal When attorney Ted Meadows first heard about a 2013 verdict finding Johnson & Johnson negligent for a woman’s ovarian cancer, he “put the word out” that he wanted to start filing lawsuits over…
Houston man sues Justin Bieber over alleged beer-bong incident
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys, From Texas Lawyer After a Houston man filmed Justin Bieber spilling beer “all over himself, his clothes and on his face” while drinking from a “beer bong” in a Houston club, the pop singer smashed the…
US Suits take aim at J&J diabetes drug Invokana
By Charles Toutant, From New Jersey Law Journal Johnson & Johnson faces allegations in a pair of suits filed March 30 that users of its popular diabetes drug, Invokana, develop kidney damage and heart disease. The latest filings bring the…