Canada’s cowardly CEOs are sitting on billions, rather than investing in the economy – Michael’s essay – Home | The Sunday Edition | CBC Radio
"It turns out Carney was being polite when he said the caution by Canadian CEOs might be excessive. It turns out that they are in fact scaredy cats. Chickens. Nervous Nellies. Cowards, even."
Michelle Schools Donald Trump – The New York Times
A quarter century after Anita Hill lost to Clarence Thomas, Michelle Obama takes Trump to task.
Burning Down the House – The New York Times
In the final days of a horrid campaign, an unshackled Donald Trump is more national threat than punch line. He’s determined to cause lasting damage.
John Goodenough, whose work led to the lithium-ion battery – BBC News
Professor John Goodenough, whose work led to the lithium-ion battery, on the Samsung problems.
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The Clinton Agenda – The New York Times
A large margin of victory will be needed for an effective presidency.
How Dylan Became Dylan – The New York Times
The Nobel honors an artist who had the ability to absorb a world of music and add his own strange, inexplicable touch.
China tops US in numbers of billionaires – BBC News
China's annual rich list indicates that, once again, the country has more dollar billionaires than the US, and the gap is widening.
Donald Trump, Unshackled and Unhinged – The New York Times
He still has a chance to turn things around, but he’s showing no inclination that he wants to.
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The Times’s Lawyer Responds to Donald Trump – The New York Times
This is the letter David McCraw, vice president and assistant general counsel of The New York Times, wrote in response to a request from Marc E. Kasowitz, Mr. Trump's lawyer, to retract an article that featured two women accusing Mr. Trump of touching them inappropriately years ago, and issue an apology.
Source: The Times’s Lawyer Responds to Donald Trump - The New York Times
Bob Dylan, Master of Change – The New York Times
“I’m a poet, I know it, hope I don’t blow it,” he once sang. He hasn’t.