Despite Public Outcry, Belarusian President Stands Firm
Since election day on August 9th, 2020, the Eastern European country of Belarus has experienced a sort of frenzy as many of its citizens cry of electoral corruption.
Read MoreSince election day on August 9th, 2020, the Eastern European country of Belarus has experienced a sort of frenzy as many of its citizens cry of electoral corruption.
Read MoreThe Olympics are coming back to the United States in 2028, in the city of Los Angeles. As with any Olympic games, the release of the logo for the LA 2028 games was met with major fanfare.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus has had a large impact on the social dynamic we have with sports. While health and safety are most important and the top priority, American business has taken a huge hit and our major league sports are no different.
Read MoreIt’s Apple v. Google v. Facebook v. Amazon v. Microsoft in the technology space that has seen these firms bring out the knives and litigation in an attempt to remain the last one standing.
Read MoreMicrosoft has been moving quietly within the electronics space announcing its price for the Xbox Series X at $499, Xbox Series S at $299, and their new smartphone the Surface Duo.
Read MoreEvery few years, a certain market gets so optimistic that investors start to question the current sentiments and valuations.
Read MoreWith a successful career with insights into the pharmaceutical industry, the consulting industry, and digital disruption, Ruchin Kansal recently became the head of the Leadership Development Honors Program at Seton Hall University.
Read MoreTikTok, a Beijing-based video-sharing social network service, has recently become one of the most downloadable apps in the world.
Read MorePresident Trump told people at the Battleship North Carolina in Wilmington, N.C. on Wednesday that they should test the safety of their elections systems by voting twice. This kind of activity goes against the kind of voter fraud that the president has been speaking out against.
Read MoreOn September 4th President Trump advised the White House’s Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought to “cease and desist” from using any more of the millions of taxpayers dollars it costs to continue promoting and running these “divisive, anti-American propaganda” within the Federal workforce.
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