A Resurgence of SPACs Indicate Market Risk
Every few years, a certain market gets so optimistic that investors start to question the current sentiments and valuations.
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.
Read MoreBack in late May, mass protests erupted across the country revolving around the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Read MoreWhen his family tweeted on the night of August 28th, 2020, they had revealed that Chadwick Boseman’s private struggle with Stage IV Colon cancer came to a peaceful end.
Read MoreOn August 18th, the West Africa nation of Mali, which has been beset by protests against the Government, saw its President ousted by a military coup d’état that has many nations and international organizations worried.
Read MoreThe global pandemic has definitely put a damper on 2020, to say the least – from staying inside, distancing from family and friends, and especially – sports.
Read MoreThe world has been hurting amidst the current coronavirus pandemic. Essentially every aspect of life before early March has been forever changed and college sports are no exception to that. Since the initial case in March, there have been over 171,000 COVID-related deaths in the United States alone.
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