Nasdaq Inc. plans to roll out options contracts that would allow yes-or-no bets on a major stock index, the latest exchange operator to put its own spin on fast-growing prediction markets. The company ...
In their march toward a state income tax, legislative Democrats tacked on a curious clause on the 85th and final page of their bill that declares it “necessary for the support of the state government ...
Sen. Dan Sullivan recently responded defensively to the assertion that he is a yes-man for President Trump. Is he finally realizing that it’s problematic to support a man who bragged about grabbing ...
Voters in Boca Raton must answer two questions on the March 10 ballot. In our view, one should pass and the other should fail. Question 1: Shall the City issue general obligation bonds, in one or more ...
Few things are more frustrating than someone who enthusiastically agrees to something and then quietly disappears. They say yes in the moment, nod along, even sound sincere, and then the ...
BNP-led alliance won 210 seats, Tarique Rahman to become Bangladesh's male PM after 35 years Bangladesh held a referendum on the July National Charter 2025 with 60.26% voter turnout The Charter ...
Will investors fell jolly as the year wraps up? The Dow has risen 77% of the time from the day after Christmas through the first two trading days of January. Wall Street needs to give Santa a break.
Do you agree with Zohran Mamdani about Israel? Are you voting for him next week? Those are two different questions, and I’m going to make the case that they can have two different answers: No and Yes.
It’s not hard to see the three Democratic State Supreme Court justices facing retention elections Nov. 4 drawing more “no” than “yes” votes and, you know, ending up disrobing. Why? Easier to vote “no.
If an Iranian taxi driver waves away your payment, saying, “Be my guest this time,” accepting their offer would be a cultural disaster. They expect you to insist on paying—probably three times—before ...
A new entrant to Android’s casual utility apps market, Yes or No Wheel (Play Store: com.apun.yesnoapp) is making its mark by offering a sharply focused experience: two-choice decisions at a tap.
Our ability to communicate with dogs is a vital part of our relationship with them. At the most primitive level, we ought to be able to discourage a dog from some action—"No! Don't do that!"—or ...
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