Chaos has reigned since India recklessly withdrew its two largest rupee bills from circulation, and the experience is coming the way of the west, writes…
The latest update to the Uber app is making some people a little uncomfortable, and with good reason, writes Jack Marx
The furore surrounding an old Euro stick flick says more about the decaying business of journalism than it does about the sleazy art of motion…
A climactic event in the centuries-old war between the US Government and the American Indian is set to take place, writes Jack Marx.
It’s always a shocker when a plane goes down, particularly when your entire human investment is on board, writes Jack Marx.
America’s most famous traitor since Benedict Arnold remains in hiding somewhere in Russia. But his days are numbered, writes Jack Marx.
The death of Fidel Castro has western business leaders excited by the prospect of exporting western culture to the Caribbean island. Close, but no cigar,…
Thanks to the Internet, the American tradition of Black Friday has become a November pandemic, infecting poor suckers all over the world, writes Jack Marx.
The rise and rise of the DC and Marvel brands owes as much to America’s enemies as it does to her need for heroes, writes…
They say climate change is the child of big business, foul industry and slack government. But the last blow might be dealt by people who…
Mark Zuckerberg has been in damage control over the ‘fake news’ scandal that has followed the US election. But the problem’s much older than he…
Now that Russia has liquidated LinkedIn, it’s probably wise to say a fond “do svidaniya!” to your Russian Facebook and Twitter buddies while there’s still…