corporations
Five Days at the World Championship of Competitive Cyberpunk Card Gaming
I was no match for Netrunner's elite; I finished 109th.
Why Comcast's Data Caps Aren't About 'Fairness'
How is charging everyone more money the only way to make things fair?
Companies Will Be Able to Sue Governments For Breaking TPP Copyright Rules
The full text of the secretive agreement was released today.
I'm Going to Minnesota to Compete in the Netrunner World Championships
Why the popular cyberpunk card game may be the best game I have ever played.
Why You Should Put a Black Magic Hex on a Corporation This Halloween, According to Pictureplane
"Doing these acts of subversion against corporations is like shamanic violence—violence that is healing."
Brazil's Top Court Outlaws Corporate Contributions to Political Campaigns
Although touted by good governance advocates as vital to the fight against graft and malfeasance, others believe the ruling in Brazil will simply force campaign cash under the table.
You'll Soon Find Out How Much More Money Your CEO Makes Than You
A newly adopted rule will compel publicly traded companies to annually disclose how their CEO compensation compares to the median salary of their workers.
Name Withheld: Did The 76ers Just Start A Revolution Against Corporate Stadium Names?
The Philadelphia 76ers are refusing to call their arena by its corporate name. Are stadium naming rights deals in big trouble?
This International Trade Deal Could Be a Huge Assault on Environmental Protections
The United States and 11 other nations are negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which could cover 40 percent of the world's economy and allow corporations to challenge environmental regulations in court.
The Fight to Make Corporate America a Little More Democratic
An inside look at the battle over proxy access, and what it could mean for American capitalism.
What the Hell Are Britain's Universities For?
Are they there to enrich people's minds? Or just to turn learning into money for corporate fatcats?