The Mortgage Bankers Association is standing firm on its initiatives to help lenders find credit-report cost relief with its latest call to eliminate the tri-merge purchase requirement for a segment ...
The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague? Credit...Illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Matthew Purdy Last July, a ...
While former President Barack Obama sometimes invoked Article II executive power in controversial ways, those moves are nowhere near the level of President Donald Trump's raw assertion of presidential ...
For over a century, physics has been divided between the elegance of Einstein’s relativity and the strangeness of quantum mechanics. A new framework, the quantum memory matrix, suggests that spacetime ...
There's a lot of strong dynasty analysis out there, especially when compared to five or ten years ago. But most of it is so dang practical— Player X is undervalued, Player Y's workload is troubling, ...
Physicists have derived a quantum version of Bayes’ rule, revealing how beliefs and probabilities update in the quantum realm with potential applications in computing and beyond. Credit: Shutterstock ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how bitcoin, crypto and blockchain can change the world. Bitcoin and crypto prices have rocketed higher this year, ...
Being on a hit TV show may come with fame and fortune — but stars are also required to act a certain way while filming. From not ad-libbing their lines to being clean-shaven, "The Big Bang Theory" ...
Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future. By Dan Wang. W.W. Norton; 288 pages; $31.99. Allen Lane; £25 Many of the people who run China are engineers, and it shows. Since the 1980s China has ...
ABSTRACT: Under domestic and international law, terrorism is recognised as a crime. Yet, a general acceptance of a definition for terrorism is yet to be achieved. Focusing on the United Kingdom and ...