BEIJING/HONG KONG – Having failed to find his dream job at a Chinese internet company upon graduation, Peter Liu settled for a role in a state library where there is so little need for his participation that he spends his time studying ...
Cormorants have been a constant presence in Youichiro Adachi’s life, and when he was young, he cried whenever one of his family’s birds died. Now 48, Mr. Adachi still cares deeply for his birds, drawing them out of their baskets ...
The US Army on Monday set aside the court-martial convictions from a century ago of 110 African American soldiers, including 19 who were executed, saying they were denied fair trials in a landmark acknowledgement of official racism in America. The Army Board for Correction of Military Records overturned the convictions, restoring their ...
SEOUL – North Korea criticized the Group of Seven countries as a “remnant of the Cold War” that causes conflicts for their own interests and violates other countries’ sovereignty, its state media KCNA said on Tuesday. Jo Chol Su, director general of the Department of International ...
WASHINGTON – Leaders from the United States and Indonesia held discussions on Monday that will set the stage for US President Joe Biden‘s first in person meeting in a year with Chinese leader Xi Jinping later this week. Mr. Biden greeted Indonesian President Joko Widodo at the White House as the two leaders prepare ...
In this week’s edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Carl opens the show with a discussion about the typical 60/40 Portfolio (60% US Stocks/40% US Bonds) and whether it will continue to serve you well given the decline in Bonds. ...
In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave identifies bullish and bearish momentum divergences as the equity and bond markets await the October CPI reading on Tuesday morning. He answers questions covering Brent crude oil prices, uranium stocks, inverse head ...
Quit College—or Better Yet, Don’t Even Start When I was in university a decade ago, this was some wacky, contrarian advice. It wasn’t unheard of for intellectual, middle-class youngsters to opt out of college, and it was still the early ...
This article was originally published in Libertarian Outlook (vol. 1, no 1, August 1985). This was the only issue of the magazine that was ever published. Permission was granted by Eric Garris, one of the original coeditors, to reprint this ...
Naomi Wolf has taken on the American medical bureaucracy for its lies and malpractice in dealing with covid. Original Article: Battling Beasts and Bureaucrats: Naomi Wolf and the American Medical-Government Police State ...