Brian Gongol
International body tells Texas real estate agent he can't have Jay Leno's name
Cybersquatting is annoying and petty. But it's also a little unnerving that the issue made its way to a United Nations commission.
China's concerns about the future of the American economy
The value of the endorsement
When people actually have a sense of trust in the endorser, it can make a big difference
The logic behind choosing what to hope for in Iran
Crude, but possibly accurate
In 1909, the leading cause of death in the United States was tuberculosis.
Today, it kills fewer than 700 Americans a year. What appears to be a calamity in one era may turn out to be relatively minor in another. Changes happen all the time, and our perceptions have to change along with them.
Being prepared for holiday trips