Top UN Court Says Countries Can Sue Each Other Over Climate Change
Top UN Court Says Countries Can Sue Each Other Over Climate Change A landmark decision by a top UN court has cleared the way for countries to sue each other…
Top UN Court Says Countries Can Sue Each Other Over Climate Change A landmark decision by a top UN court has cleared the way for countries to sue each other…
Summary The push for 24/7 trading by stock exchanges like the NYSE and Nasdaq has sparked concerns among economists. With Nasdaq planning to implement round-the-clock trading soon, critics argue this…
Leading 3D Printing Site Bans Firearm Files Thingiverse, a popular 3D printing file repository, has agreed to remove downloadable gun designs after pressure from Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, advocating for…
Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus and Anduril, is exploring the feasibility of introducing a fully American-made laptop. He questions how much consumers would be willing to pay over the…
Top UN Court Says Countries Can Sue Each Other Over Climate Change A landmark ruling from the International Court of Justice allows nations to sue each other over climate change…
The article discusses the implications of proposed 24/7 trading on financial markets, as suggested by exchanges like Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange. It highlights potential issues such as…
Summary The International Cycling Union (UCI) is ramping up its battle against hidden motors, often referred to as mechanical doping, within professional cycling. This initiative is driven by intelligence-led approaches…
Leading 3D Printing Site Bans Firearm Files Thingiverse, a well-known platform for 3D printing files, has taken a stand against firearm designs by agreeing to remove downloadable gun models. This…
A landmark ruling by the International Court of Justice now allows countries to take legal action against one another regarding climate change issues, particularly concerning historic greenhouse gas emissions. Though…
Summary As the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq seek regulatory approval for extended trading hours—tipping towards 24/7 trading—an accompanying article from The Economist raises concerns about this shift. The…