E.U. Court to Insurers: Stop Making Men Pay More
The stats say men cause more accidents and die younger, but the European Court of Justice has ruled that using gender to calculate insurance premiums is discrimination and illegal
The stats say men cause more accidents and die younger, but the European Court of Justice has ruled that using gender to calculate insurance premiums is discrimination and illegal
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that corporations have no right of personal privacy to prevent the disclosure of documents under the federal Freedom of Information Act
Federal regulators have charged a former Goldman Sachs board member with insider trading, saying he provided confidential information to the central figure in a major hedge-fund probe
The recession is over, but its legacy of falling wages is likely to stick with us
Buffett said in his annual letter to shareholders that the purchase of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad was Berkshire's highlight of 2010
Newspaper delivery has shifted from kids on bikes to adults in cars a bad sign for the U.S. workforce
A tablet price war has seemed to be inevitable for quite some time now.
Filling up your new iPhone? Just hoping to make the one you already have even better? These are the apps you don't want to be without.
From teeny, video-equipped racecars to a paintbrush that makes music, TIME picks what's new and what's smart in 21st century playtime.
An IBM supercomputer took on Jeopardy! champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in an epic battle of humans vs. artificial intelligence on Monday. TIME takes a look at other competitions that tested humans' abilities against machines