-
+3 +1
Phil Hymes Dies: Longtime ‘Saturday Night Live’ Lighting Director Was 96
Hymes, who began his career at NBC in 1951, worked on more than 500 episodes of the iconic late-night program until his most recent episode in January 2018. He was nominated for 10 Emmy Awards over the course of his career, winning twice 53 years apart, the first for Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Magnificent Yankee in 1965, and just this past September for the Kevin Hart-hosted episode of Saturday Night Live.
-
+1 +1
6 Tips to Be a More Successful Stock Investor
Being a successful stock investor requires a lot of time and effort. Follow these six tips we covered in this post and you’ll know how to invest profitably and kick-start your career as a stock investor
-
+20 +1
What Israeli intel really thinks about the Iran protests
***
-
Analysis+13 +1
ECB may end bond buying in 2018 if economy stays strong: Nowotny
The European Central Bank may end its stimulus program this year if the euro zone economy continues to grow strongly, ECB rate-setter Ewald Nowotny told a German newspaper.
-
+4 +1
Turkish army to hire over 40,000 personnel: state media
Ankara has carried out massive purges in the military since the failed coup attempt of July 2016.
-
+11 +1
EU rebels Poland, Hungary show united front
Poland and Hungary are winning the battle against the EU over immigration, the two countries' premiers said Wednesday, with Hungary's Viktor Orban predicting "a year of great confrontations" with Brussels.
-
+2 +1
Ukraine vows to use U.S.-made ATGMs to respond to Russian provocations in Donbas
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin says that Ukraine will use U.S.-supplied anti-tank missiles responding to Russian provocations in eastern Ukraine, an UNIAN correspondent reported from the minister’s joint press conference with his German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel in Kyiv Wednesday.
-
+2 +1
Iran Holds Pro-Regime Rallies and Downplays Protests
The government is hoping for stability after a week of deadly demonstrations
-
+16 +1
North Korea and South Korea talked on the phone again
A long-dormant hotline between North and South Korea was put to use for the second day in a row.
-
+12 +1
Palestinian teen first to be killed by Israel in 2018
Musab Tamimi, 17, shot dead by Israeli forces in a village north of Ramallah, Palestinian health ministry says.
-
+6 +1
Why the Taliban Isn't Winning in Afghanistan
Although the Taliban has demonstrated a surprising ability to survive and conduct high-profile attacks in cities like Kabul, it is weaker today than most recognize.
-
+10 +1
Pentagon surges weapons into Middle East terror fight
The Pentagon is using a little-known fund to give a boost to counterterrorism operations throughout the Middle East.
-
+28 +1
The Pessimist’s Guide to 2018
These eight potential shocks could shape the next decade.
-
+11 +1
Russia Plans National Biometric Database Starting Next Year
Russia will get a country-wide biometric database for financial services starting next summer, the central bank said.
-
+12 +1
California Had 2 Earthquakes in Less Than 3 Hours
No injuries were reported yet
-
+14 +1
10 times the intel community violated the trust of US citizens, lawmakers and allies
Reality hit home for me when computer forensics reports confirmed the government surveilled me while I reported for CBS News during the Obama administration.
-
+19 +1
Country without a Government: Merkel's Difficult Road to a Coalition
Three months after the election, Germany is as far away from a governing coalition as ever and Social Democrats don't expect an agreement before Easter. Meanwhile, Germany's influence in the EU is on the wane. By DER SPIEGEL Staff
-
+13 +1
Crypto Proxy Stocks Rally as Bitcoin Rebounds Above $16,000
Bitcoin’s rebound from a five-day rout has drawn investors back to stocks related to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
-
+3 +1
Exclusive: Iconic White House tree to be cut down
The south facade of the White House will undergo a dramatic change this week: the historic Jackson Magnolia, a tree that has been in place since the 1800s, is scheduled to be cut down and removed.
-
+19 +1
China Steps Up to Broker Peace in Afghan-Pakistan Conflict
China hosted top diplomats from Afghanistan and Pakistan on Tuesday in a bid to mediate a long-simmering conflict between the neighboring countries.
Submit a link
Start a discussion