From the other side of the hotel desk, check-in can look oddly busy. There’s clicking, scrolling, typing, a passport slid into a scanner, a pause while a screen refreshes, another while it doesn’t. A ...
In this podcast, Motley Fool analysts Karl Thiel, Rick Munarriz, and Tim Beyers: Discuss the implications of mass restructuring at the federal agencies governing biotech and healthcare innovations.
Imagine a town with two widget merchants. Customers prefer cheaper widgets, so the merchants must compete to set the lowest price. Unhappy with their meager profits, they meet one night in a ...
Pete Sager had anything but a normal check-in when he arrived at a La Quinta hotel in Florida last month. Instead of staff greeting him from behind the front desk, a single candle burned on the empty ...
It’s taken me a while to process the events of June 14. I usually wish my sister a Happy Birthday on June 14. She believed for many years that our hometown put up the American flags for her birthday.
Magnets aren’t magic, but sometimes you can do things with them to fool the uninitiated — like levitating. [Jonathan Lock] does that with his new maglev desk toy, that looks like at least a level 2 ...