The New York Times is moving part of its Hong Kong office to Seoul amid growing concern about the impact of new national security laws on the freedom and security of the press. The American outlet will move its digital equipment, about a third of its current Hong Kong office, …
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These are certainly unique and challenging times in which we are living. Our world changed in many ways after the events of September 11. We went from feeling safe to feeling that problems could always be lurking in the next corner. Safeguards have been put in place and overall, we …
Read More »Bush’s Gavin Rossdale on new album ‘The Kingdom’ and ‘The Voice’
At the bottom of the bull run, the Bush leader (and former coach in The voice) Gavin Rossdale picks up the phone to speak NME about the ever-changing landscape in which grunge veterans are about to release their eighth album, ‘The Kingdom’. Not only is the fabric of society questioned …
Read More »The new Hong Kong, where activists promise to challenge “government out of fear” | World News
On a Saturday afternoon in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong’s bustling shopping district, everything seemed as if everything was going on as usual. Amidst a plethora of shoppers in the area, waving flags with images of pro-democracy politicians fluttered in the warm summer air. Politicians yelled into the microphones, urging people …
Read More »James Harden still missing from NBA bubble
James Harden has yet to join the Houston Rockets in the Disney World bubble, and the reason for his absence is unknown. Rockets head coach Mike D’Antoni had said he expected to have Harden in the middle of the week, but that he had no updated information on Harden’s condition …
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