A collection of charts, graphs and maps exploring the Hong Kong protests.
How Facebook Plays the US Political System
How Facebook has gotten away with its constant abuses dealing with the greatest raw material of all time, data about human preferences and interactions.
Your Guide to the Facebook Innocence Shuffle in 15 Steps
With its deep pockets and shameless leadership, Facebook has perfected the art of wiggling out of tricky situations.
Is the Trump Campaign Planning a Ukrainian “October Surprise”?
There is a lot of speculation as to what an emboldened and desperate Trump campaign has in mind to help tilt the polls in the President’s favor.
Erdogan and the Hagia Sophia: Will He – Or Won’t He?
Facing ever shakier voter support, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may finally be ready to convert the Hagia Sophia into a mosque.
Susan Rice?
Why Susan Rice, the former U.S. National Security Advisor, might be a good Vice President for Biden and good enough for his voter base.
France and the Art of Getting Back to Work
After the Corona pandemic, French firms’ management teams have great difficulty convincing their employees … to return to the office.
EU 2020 = US in 1913?
With regard to the EU’s own financial resources, Europe is taking another page from U.S. financial history.
Mismanaging the US Economy: How Trump Defeats Himself
The prospects for a solid U.S. recovery are dim. Trump and the Republicans’ economic choices have made matters worse.
Geopolitics After COVID 19: Conflict or Cooperation?
In absolute terms, all states or groups of states around the globe are going to emerge weakened from the 2020 coronavirus crisis.
























