
What philosophers have to say about eating meat
Aug 08, 2018 13:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
WeWork, a co-working and office space company, recently made a company policy not to serve or reimburse meals that include meat. WeWorks co-founder and chief culture officer, Miguel McKelvey, said in an email that it...

FxWirePro: Zero cost option structures allure FX traders on potential hawkish BoJ
Aug 08, 2018 13:26 pm UTC| Research & Analysis Central Banks Insights & Views
We immediately took the view that the adjustments of the Japanese monetary policy implemented by the Bank of Japan last week amounted to a capitulation on the part of the BoJ.In the meantime, reports have emerged that the...

Save money when traveling abroad by thinking like an economist
Aug 08, 2018 13:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
A record number of tourists and business travelers visited a country other than their own in 2017, and this year is already on pace to exceed that tally. One thing you definitely need when traveling abroad besides a...

Think Confederate monuments are racist? Consider pioneer monuments
Aug 08, 2018 13:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views
In San Francisco, there is an an 800-ton monument that retells California history, from the Spanish missions to American settlement. Several bronze sculptures and relief plaques depict American Indians, white miners,...
Smith College incident is latest case of racial 'profiling by proxy'
Aug 08, 2018 13:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Smith College has opened an investigation into a July 31 incident in which a staff employee called campus police on a black student who supposedly seemed to be out of place. It turns out the student, Oumou Kanoute, who...
Farmers are drawing groundwater from the giant Ogallala Aquifer faster than nature replaces it
Aug 08, 2018 13:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Every summer the U.S. Central Plains go dry, leading farmers to tap into groundwater to irrigate sorghum, soy, cotton, wheat and corn and maintain large herds of cattle and hogs. As the heat rises, anxious irrigators...

As Russians hack the US grid, a look at what's needed to protect it
Aug 08, 2018 13:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The U.S. electricity grid is hard to defend because of its enormous size and heavy dependency on digital communication and computerized control software. The number of potential targets is growing as internet of things...