Junior Achievement Celebrates 100 Years

(NewsUSA) | November 28, 2018 Ask any young person what they want to be when they grow up and you most likely will get lofty answers, such as a pro-football player or a You Tube star. While admirable, it may be worthwhile to temper these expectations and get kids thinking about a Plan B that… Read More »

Can artisanal weed compete with ‘Big Marijuana’?

Perhaps one day Humboldt pot will be as famous as Bordeaux wine. AP Photo/Richard Vogel By Ryan Stoa | November 14, 2017 You’ve heard of Big Pharma and Big Tobacco. How about Big Marijuana? The drug’s growing legalization is raising concerns among small-scale marijuana farmers and retailers that the corporatization of weed may be right… Read More »

AI Meets Hip Hop in Innovative Music Partnership

(NewsUSA) | November 13, 2018 DigiTrax Entertainment, a pioneer in the music technology industry, brings its artificial intelligence (AI) expertise to the popular hip-hop segment. With the introduction of KR38R Beats, a unique AI product specifically geared to the hip-hop artist, DigiTrax recognizes the importance of hip-hop music and how it is a great fit for… Read More »

Digital Cash Can Aid Marital Money Management

(NewsUSA) – November 12, 2018 You may be happy with your honey, but the happiest of couples can argue over money. Financial issues are one of the most cited causes of conflicts in a marriage, and financial problems, including debt and disagreement about money management, are among the top issues in divorce as well. Merging your… Read More »

Digital Cash Can Aid Marital Money Management

(NewsUSA) – November 12, 2018 You may be happy with your honey,  but the happiest of couples can argue over money. Financial issues are one of the most cited causes of conflicts in a marriage, and financial problems, including debt and disagreement about money management, are among the top  issues in divorce as well. Merging… Read More »

2 economic policies likely to change with Democrats in control of House

House Democrats will finally have a say in economic policy. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite Steven Pressman| November 7, 2018 Perhaps the biggest surprise in the midterm elections was that, unlike 2016, there wasn’t one. Polls and pundits expected Democrats would take control of the House and Republicans would keep the Senate, and that’s exactly what… Read More »

Does giving donors stuff actually raise more money?

By Jonathan Meer | November 2, 2018 You’ve almost certainly opened an envelope containing a solicitation from a nonprofit and discovered a set of mailing labels with your name and address on them. Or a few bookmarks with the group’s branding. Or, just as likely, the offer of a mug, a tote bag or some… Read More »

Will the Fed cause the next recession?

By Kevin Judge | October 25, 2018 President Trump has publicly expressed the concern that the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates too much, too fast and that will harm the economy. He is not the first President to “jawbone” the Fed, but he is surely the first to accuse the Chairman of enjoying raising… Read More »