Opinion

Beijing, It Seems, Hopes That Used Car Salespeople Can Save China’s Economy
To boost consumer spending and revive China’s struggling economy, Beijing is targeting the used car market—a step, to be sure, but far less than what is needed.
Grade Inflation Is Serious
The Education Dept. said at the end of September that the rate of A grades has reached ‘comical proportions.’
Communist China Ramps Up Persecution of Underground Christians
Beijing is trying to reshape Christianity so that churches, clergy, and worship are subordinated to CCP doctrine and surveillance.
Amkor Breaks Ground on $7 Billion Arizona Project Amid US Chipmaking Rebound
The facility is among a wave of semiconductor projects benefiting from subsidies and incentives to shore up domestic chip manufacturing.
Participatory Environmentalism
Civilizations rise and fall based on soil health. The Contrary Caretaker proposes restorative protocols to redeem our ecology.