Peter Godwin
Perhaps some common sense is finally being exercised when it comes to journalists being tethered to that hellish den of feigned outrage — social media — in this case, Twitter.
People take pictures of fireworks exploding during celebrations for the 500th anniversary of the city of Havana, Cuba, on Saturday. ALEXANDRE MENEGHINI/REUTERS
Pelosi and other US politicians "failed to distinguish right from wrong" despite China repeatedly expressing its solemn stance over US meddling in Hong Kong affairs, Geng said.
Pedestrians walk past the headquarters of the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, on July 16. [Photo by Chen Xiaogen / For China Daily]
People move to their new apartments in Ludian county, Yunnan province, on March 11. More than 100,000 in poverty will move from mountains to urban areas across Yunnan to start their new lives as China plans to eradicate extreme poverty by the end of this year. [Photo/Xinhua]
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Paul Krugman, Nobel laureate and The New York Times columnist, tweeted that the US economy is growing at the cost of a ballooning deficit. "Trump's deficitpalooza is giving the economy as much stimulus now as it was getting in 2012, when the unemployment rate was 8 percent," Krugman said.
Pearson, which includes the Financial Times Group and Penguin publishing company, will invest .5 million in cash for a 5 percent stake in Nook Media. Microsoft, which invested 0 million in the Nook Media Business, will own slightly less than 17 percent of the Nook business after the Pearson investment.
People living near the studio said they saw a man fitting Aoba's description in a nearby park the day before the attack.
Paul Kench, dean of science at Simon Fraser University in Canada, is working with the Kiribati government on climate change impacts on the islands.