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 the International Court of Justice has enabled countries to sue each other over climate…
Top UN Court Says Countries Can Sue Each Other Over Climate Change A landmark decision by the International Court of Justice has enabled countries to sue each other over climate…
Summary The article discusses the implications of potential round-the-clock trading on major exchanges like NYSE and Nasdaq, outlining arguments against such practices. It highlights concerns regarding price discovery and the…
Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus and Anduril, is considering creating fully American-made laptops. Luckey is questioning whether consumers would be willing to pay a 20% premium for a laptop built…
A top UN court has made a groundbreaking decision, allowing nations to sue each other over climate change, particularly regarding past emissions. Although the ruling is non-binding, experts believe it…
Why 24/7 Trading is a Bad Idea The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq have plans to extend trading hours, with Nasdaq aiming for 24/7 trading by 2026. While some…
Leading 3D Printing Site Bans Firearm Files Thingiverse, a widely used 3D printing file repository, has decided to remove firearms-related designs following pressures from the Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg.…
War on Hidden Motors Goes Undercover The International Cycling Union (UCI) has ramped up efforts against mechanical doping, using intelligence-driven approaches to tackle high-tech cheating in cycling. The term “mechanical…
A landmark ruling by the International Court of Justice allows countries to pursue legal action against each other for climate change-related damages. Although the judges warned of the complexities in…
Summary The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are seeking regulatory approval for extending trading hours to nearly 24/7 operations. The article discusses the implications of this shift, especially the…
Leading 3D Printing Site Bans Firearm Files Thingiverse, a leading 3D printing file repository, has decided to remove all downloadable gun designs from its platform. This move came following pressure…