Artist Jeff Koons with his 1986 sculpture “Rabbit,” which sold at auction this year for a record-setting $91.1 million. Steve Parsons – PA Images | PA Images | Getty Images Interest in collectibles is hitting new heights. “Rabbit,” a 1986 stainless steel sculpture by the artist Jeff Koons, sold to Robert E. Mnuchin, father of
There is an adage that cautions about planting seeds of discontent. You reap what you sow. The Verge reported earlier this month that a pair of smartphone app developers are seeking class-action status to sue Apple. They claim the Cupertino-based company maintains an improper monopoly over iPhone apps. It’s part of a growing trend of legal complaints against Apple. This
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: Technology monitors a patient’s vital signs in New York City. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images) Corbis via Getty Images As a tax shelter, health savings accounts are a winner, and are growing in popularity. But, according to a new study (subscription only) by Paul Fronstin and M.
The entry to The Stories at Congressional Plaza in Rockville, Maryland. Courtesy Federal Realty Investment Trust All the recent studies show that people want to remain in their homes and in their communities as they age, and the importance of community can’t be overstated. That’s how Ryan Frederick sees it. He’s the founder of SmartLiving
Tourists rest at Bavaro beach, in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, on January 16, 2012. Erika Santelices | AFP | Getty Images Over 2 million Americans travel to the Dominican Republic every year, but following a number of mysterious deaths on the island, tourists are rethinking whether they want to travel there. So far nine Americans