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NEW YORK—The story of Jordan Belfort has been a roller coaster ride. His memoir "The Wolf of Wall Street," and the hit movie of the same name, tell how his ...
October 23, 2017
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Valentin Schmid
Why Is It Hard to Bust Human Traffickers?
Browsing through classified ads websites, it’s not hard to find plenty of leads for human trafficking investigations—shady offers ...
October 21, 2017
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Petr Svab
Reading the Tea Leaves for China’s 19th Party Congress
The world’s most populous country will witness a leadership transition this week. Observers are watching closely to predict ...
October 19, 2017
BY
Annie Wu
San Diego: Where a Border Wall Works
SAN DIEGO—The county once known as "ground zero" for illegal immigration in the United States has become a ...
October 19, 2017
BY
Joshua Philipp
Peace Gives Colombian Coffee an Extra Shot
SAN CARLOS, Colombia—Farmers who fled war in the Colombian Andes are returning to revive their abandoned land, cultivating ...
October 19, 2017
BY
Reuters
Stock Market Added $5.2 Trillion in Value Since Trump’s Election
Positive economic indicators, coupled with the pro-growth policies of President Donald Trump, have fueled business sentiment and investor ...
October 18, 2017
BY
Emel Akan
Blockchain Good, Bitcoin Bad
WASHINGTON—JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is perhaps the best example of the type: He thinks bitcoin investors are stupid ...
October 17, 2017
BY
Valentin Schmid
FBI Knew of Russian Bribes Before Obama Admin OK’d Nuclear Deals With Moscow
The FBI had intelligence on a Russian bribery, kickback, extortion, and money laundering scheme on U.S. soil aimed ...
October 17, 2017
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
OECD Report: Brexit Reversal Would Be ‘Positive’ for UK Economy
The UK got a controversial financial report card on Monday from an organisation that represents many of the ...
October 17, 2017
BY
Simon Veazey
Trump’s North Korea Strategy
President Donald Trump is running an unprecedented pressure campaign against North Korea, in an attempt to avoid war ...
October 17, 2017
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Wall Street CEOs Back Corporate Tax Cuts
WASHINGTON—Equity markets have rallied since the election last year, but tax reform is not yet built into expectations. ...
October 16, 2017
BY
Emel Akan
Persecution of Falun Gong Continues in China
Yang Guanren, a regional president for a major corporation headquartered in Beijing, was on a business trip. While ...
October 15, 2017
BY
Annie Wu
Asylum System Being ‘Gamed,’ Says AG Sessions
FALLS CHURCH, Va.—Attorney General Jeff Sessions said America’s asylum system is riddled with problems, and human smugglers have, ...
October 13, 2017
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
Inside the IMF’s Ideology
Like central banks, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is puzzling to many. Those on the left typically see ...
October 13, 2017
BY
Valentin Schmid
Hurricanes Provide an Unexpected Boon to Slumping Auto Industry
U.S. auto sales, which have been weak all year, received an unexpected gift after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma ...
October 12, 2017
BY
Fan Yu
What the 19th National Congress in China Can and Can’t Solve
The Chinese Communist Party and its paramount leader have legitimacy problems. One can expect that Xi Jinping will ...
October 12, 2017
BY
Heng He
European Court ‘Could Veto’ Brexit Deal
The European Court of Justice has the power to veto the deal currently being negotiated between the UK ...
October 12, 2017
BY
Simon Veazey
Chinese Airline Transports Human Organs on a Large Scale, Raising Questions About Organ Harvesting
Airlines in China are now being used to transport a macabre kind of cargo: human organs. In a ...
October 11, 2017
BY
Annie Wu
‘Virtual Terror’ Is the New Face of Terrorism and Cybercrime, Says Expert
The reach and potential of cybercrime grows with every new device that's connected to the internet, and with ...
October 10, 2017
BY
Joshua Philipp
Trump Outlines Sweeping Immigration Reform in DACA Deal
WASHINGTON—The deal is on the table. President Donald Trump, on Sunday night, sent his immigration priorities to Senate ...
October 9, 2017
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
US Military Delivers Goods Directly in Puerto Rico as Local Government Falls Short
The U.S. government is taking over the reins of relief efforts in Puerto Rico, after the local government ...
October 9, 2017
BY
Joshua Philipp
For Columbus Day, Trump Honors History of the ‘Skilled Navigator and Man of Faith’
At a time when far-left extremists are vandalizing statues of Christopher Columbus, and when even politicians such as ...
October 9, 2017
BY
Joshua Philipp
Trump: ‘Communism Is the Past, Freedom Is the Future’
During an Oct. 6 event at the White House celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, President Donald Trump said his ...
October 6, 2017
BY
Joshua Philipp
US Providing Japan With Advanced Air Defense Missiles
The State Department approved the sale of nearly 60 advanced air-to-air missiles amid increased tensions with North Korea. ...
October 6, 2017
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Media Give Trump Most Negative Presidential Coverage in 25 Years
Claims by President Donald Trump that media organizations primarily report negatively on him were proven true by new ...
October 6, 2017
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Las Vegas Tragedy: Compassion, Empathy, Sympathy
Tragically, America must once again prayerfully pause with profound compassion and listen to the ocean of tears flowing ...
October 6, 2017
BY
Vincent J. Bove
Sugar: A Dangerous and Addictive Drug?
We all know that eating too much sugar isn’t good for us, but does the sweet stuff qualify ...
October 5, 2017
BY
Conan Milner
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