The Big Money Isn't Enough. Slate Shuts Down Business Site After Two Years
Fortune magazine launched during the Great Depression, and it's still with us today*. But The Big Money, a business site launched by Slate during the dark days of September 2008, is going away.
The Big Money Isn't Enough. Slate Shuts Down Business Site After Two YearsJohn Lopez: Can the NFL really afford to keep turning a blind eye toward hazing?
Every NFL training camp now has swung into full-gear, which means the Dez Dilemma will be on the lips and minds of players, coaches and analysts all over the league. Remarkably, while it wasn't even close to Rosa Parks refusing to sit at the back of the bus, Dez Bryant's refusal to carry Roy Williams' shoulder pads after a Cowboys' practice last week was a landmark moment of sorts for the NFL ...
John Lopez: Can the NFL really afford to keep turning a blind eye toward hazing?Congress Flip-Flops on Internet Gambling
Apparently, something is only immoral until Washington finds away to make money from it. Case in… Gambling - New York Times - Internal Revenue Service - Federal government of the United States - Online gambling
Congress Flip-Flops on Internet Gambling