DIPLOMACY rewards patience. But there comes a point when patience begins to resemble complacency. For more than two decades, Asean and China have been negotiating a Code of Conduct (COC) for the South ...
Michigan’s unemployment law is about to undergo a significant update — and for workers who rely on jobless benefits during a stressful time in their lives, understanding these changes is essential.
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President Donald Trump’s Triumphal Arch was granted preliminary approval by the National Planning Commission on Thursday, pending some key revisions. The proposed 250-foot-tall monument, which would ...
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My first day on the job at Macworld, Apple was perilously close to going out of business. It was the fall of 1997, and Steve Jobs had returned to Apple and engineered the ejection of Gil Amelio as CEO ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — When Manhattan’s original Pennsylvania Station was demolished in 1963, it marked the undignified end to one of America’s great public works, a monolithic Beaux Arts train terminal with ...
Forget Louis Sullivan’s definition of the tall building as “a proud and soaring thing” — there’s probably never been a building as tall as the Obama Presidential Center that seems so earthbound. The ...
An Editor at Large: Speaking as a recently naturalized U.S. citizen, columnist Gerard Baker makes the case that America’s greatness far outweighs its faults, and can learn from Britain in 1977—the ...