corporation
Should Freelancers Form a Company to Save at Tax Time?
Don’t fall into the paralysis by analysis trap—it’s not that complex.
Walmart Will Now Offer Health Insurance for Its Transgender Employees
The country's largest private employer will now join more than 600 companies offering LGBTQ-inclusive healthcare options.
We Asked A Lawyer What to Do if You’ve Been Screwed by an Arbitration Clause
We asked a lawyer what to do when a big corporation steals your money and then says you can't join a class action suit against them.
No More Free Cheese Sticks for Kraft Employees
In the wake of its merger with Heinz, cost-cutting at Kraft has resulted in an end to the boundless cheese sticks and infinite Jell-O that employees once enjoyed.
Colorado Supreme Court Says You Can Be Fired For Smoking Medical Weed
The state court ruling determined that Dish Network acted within the law when it fired medical marijuana user Brandon Coats after he tested positive for marijuana in an impromptu drug test.
Nicaragua's New Canal Comes at the Expense of Homes and Drinking Water
At the end of last year, a Chinese billionaire and CEO of a telecoms company began throwing money at one of the most colossal construction projects in history: a shipping canal linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
This Artist Turned Herself into a Corporation to Sell Her Data
Jennifer Lyn Morone is the founder, CEO, shareholder, and product of Jennifer Lyn Morone™ Inc.
Corporate Sponsorship of Indigenous Groups: A Necessity or Selling Out?
Indigenous organizations are accepting lifelines from a controversial source — namely oil & gas or resource extraction companies.
Advertisers Are Living in Your Brain
A group of researchers used brain-computer interface devices to extract PINs from people’s minds and published their findings. One of the paper’s authors, told us not to worry about being mindfucked. Instead, this technology will mostly be used for...
It's Illegal for You to Say "Olympics" in London Right Now
Heads up, Londoners; best scrub away any reference to the Olympics on your home or person. Five-ringed decorations, signage boasting a pun on "the games", banners alluding to "gold"—toss them out. And burn away anything else that the "brand police...