Amazon.com is a multinational technology and e-commerce company that revolutionizes the way consumers shop online. It offers a vast selection of products and services, ranging from books and electronics to household goods and digital content, through its user-friendly platform. In addition to its retail operations, Amazon provides cloud computing services via Amazon Web Services, enabling businesses to leverage powerful computing resources. The company is also known for its innovations in logistics, such as advanced delivery systems and the use of artificial intelligence. With a strong emphasis on customer experience and technological advancement, Amazon continues to expand its presence in various sectors, including entertainment, smart home technology, and grocery services. Read More
In a world where boundaries often constrain our perceptions, a luminous beacon of wisdom emerges, transcending limitations and touching the very core of existence—"Someday." Penned by the talented Daryl L. Meyers, “Someday” invites readers on an odyssey that traverses the complexities of life, guiding them toward an enriched understanding of themselves and the world around them.
A growing number of individuals suffer from chronic fatigue, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), and dysautonomia—often without clear answers or lasting relief. In his new book, The Hidden Epidemic: Subclinical Adrenal Insufficiency and the Fatigue Syndromes, John J. Herbert, DC, presents a compelling case that these seemingly distinct conditions may share a common, overlooked root cause.
As a parent, you want the best for your child’s future—but navigating the complex world of education can be overwhelming. In A Parent’s Guide for Educational Success for Their Children, Joann Falciani , a dedicated educator with over twenty years of experience, provides expert insights , practical strategies , and i nvaluable advice to help parents make informed decisions about their child’s learning journey.
As we move into the second month of 2026, the financial community has coalesced around a singular, aggressive target for the U.S. stock market: a 15% growth in earnings per share (EPS) for the S&P 500. This benchmark is not merely an optimistic forecast but is increasingly viewed
BOSTON, MA - Joseph Sterk, a veteran of the life sciences and finance industries with degrees from Harvard and MIT, has successfully added epic worldbuilding to scientific publications and drug development. His debut novel, Son of the Borderlands, has just been awarded the prestigious BlueInk Star Review, a distinction reserved for the top 5% of independently published titles. In a rare comparison for a debut author, BlueInk’s critics likened Sterk’s craft to George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire, describing the work as "archetypal epic fantasy" featuring "deeply developed character-driven storylines wrapped inside an impressively grand-scale narrative.
Long before marble forums, imperial legions, and emperors shaped world history, Rome was something far more fragile, and far more fascinating. In The First Romans: The Legendary Stories of Kings, Warriors, and a Republic That Would Not Quit, historian and translator Lucas C. Wagner takes readers back to the turbulent, uncertain centuries when Rome was still fighting to exist.
In a dramatic shift that has caught many Wall Street analysts off guard, the first two weeks of February 2026 have witnessed a historic "Great Rotation" within the equity markets. The Russell 2000 Index (IWM), which tracks domestic small-cap companies, has staged its most aggressive rally in decades, significantly outperforming
As of February 11, 2026, the American consumer is sending a split message to Wall Street. Despite a grueling 43-day federal government shutdown that paralyzed the economy late last year and a "flat" retail sales report for December 2025, consumer spending has shown a gritty, if uneven, resilience. While headline
The artificial intelligence super-cycle, which has propelled equity markets to record highs for over three years, hit a significant roadblock on February 11, 2026. In a day characterized by high-volume selling and a sharp pivot in investor sentiment, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite plunged 3.8%, marking its worst single-session performance
Children’s author Chris Husband has released Maude’s Magical Ear Trumpet, a rhyming picture book for readers aged four to nine that explores listening,
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) announced on Wednesday that it will expand its Same-Day prescription delivery service to nearly 4,500 U.S. cities and towns by the end of 2026.
Shares of infrastructure and defense services provider Parsons (NYSE:PSN) fell 13.6% in the afternoon session after the company reported fourth-quarter 2025 earnings and revenue that fell short of Wall Street expectations. Parsons announced quarterly earnings of $0.75 per share, which was below the average analyst estimate of $0.79 per share. The infrastructure and defense services provider also posted revenue of $1.6 billion for the period, missing the consensus forecast of $1.67 billion. This revenue figure marked a 7.5% decline from the same quarter in the previous year. The dual miss on both top and bottom lines prompted a negative reaction from investors.