NJ Gov. Phil Murphy Signs Executive Order Enshrining Net Neutrality

On Monday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy (D) signed into effect an executive order upholding net neutrality. Unless the act is challenged in court, Murphy’s order will prohibit internet service providers which do business with the state from ‘blocking, throttling, or favoring web content,’ writes The Hill. Whether the governor’s mandate can stand is up





How to Improve Your Skills to Find a Great Marketing Job

Marketing is an exciting industry to work in, and can offer amazing career progression and opportunities to people who excel in this field. If you’re looking for a way into this fast-paced, varied, and exciting industry, then we’ve got some tips and information you need to find a great marketing job.


Passing the Torch

A broke, isolationist America seems set to withdraw from the role of global hegemon. Will passing the torch be smooth or painful? And who will pick it up?




Fidget Spinner Keychains Recalled Amid Choking Hazard Concerns

If you’re a fan of fidget spinners, this recall is for you. Earlier last month the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled certain “Pokémon fidget spinner keychains made in China for Fashion Accessory Bazaar.” Why? Well, according to the recall notice, “the center post on the fidget spinner can become loose or fall out, posing a choking hazard.” Fortunately, no injuries have been reported yet, and “no ASI-listed companies were named in the recall.”


Lawsuit Surrounding Fatal Carjacking Settles for $12M

A four-year civil lawsuit against The Mall at Short Hills was settled for $12 million earlier this week. The lawsuit itself was filed by the wife of a man “killed during a carjacking at The Mall at Short Hills.” Back in September the wife, Jamie Schare Friedland, made a “formal offer to settle the lawsuit,” and it seems the mall finally agreed, but what happened?