Going Solar
California is making history and homeowners are paying the price. The California Energy Commission has approved a first of its kind set of rules that would require new homes and low-rise apartment buildings to include solar panels.
Car Subscription Service
Several carmakers have launched subscriptions—with Mercedes starting one next month. Now, car dealership groups and startups are also jumping on the bandwagon.
read moreCoast to Coast Pizza Delivery
Craving a new york style slice of pizza? Call up JetBlue. The airline is drawing attention to its eleven daily nonstop flights between New York and Los Angeles with a two-day pizza delivery service.
read moreFinancial Birthday Goals
Recently an online war of words erupted between tesla CEO Elon Musk and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. It all started when Musk criticized Buffet for his use of moats, and now Buffett’s firing back!
read morePolitical Compromise: A Dying Art
Two-term California Republican Governor George Deukmejian, who died of natural causes, marks the passing of yet another of “the old guard”—those seasoned political veterans who knew that reaching across the aisle was the best way to move our country forward.
read moreMembers Only
Two years ago Kristina Roth was running a multi-million dollar consulting business. Now she’s the head of an exclusive community with one rule: no boys allowed.
read moreBattle of the Big Shots
Recently an online war of words erupted between tesla CEO Elon Musk and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. It all started when Musk criticized Buffet for his use of moats, and now Buffett’s firing back!
read morePeace and Quiet
There are more than five million registered cars in the city of Beijing, and more often than not traffic is crawling at half the speed it does in New York. As the frustration and impatience climbs so does the honking of horns.
read moreA Classic Intervention
The owner of a 7/11 in California has found a way to stop people from panhandling or loitering outside his store; classical music. Once he started blasting symphonies and operas over the outside speakers, the crowd outside stopped coming around.
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