Articles by Anthony Chua
NATO Readies To Send Troops In Russian Border States
NATO aims to push its allies on October 26 to participate in its largest military build-up on Russia's borders since the Cold War as the coalition readies for an extended row with Moscow.
Clinton Assails Trump For Remarks Against Mosul Offensive
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton criticized rival Donald Trump on October 24 for saying that the effort to reclaim the Iraqi city of Mosul from Islamic State control was going to be a disaster.
Some Obamacare Plan Costs Rise 25 Percent, Says U.S. Government
Premiums for Affordable Care Act's midlevel health plans will increase by 25 percent on average in 2017, while some states will have fewer insurance options.
Clinton Wants To Focus More On Issues Than Trump's Tirades
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she will be keen on the issues hurled against her Republican rival Donald Trump instead of thinking of what he might say to her.
Tom Hayden, Famed Anti-Vietnam War Activist, Dies At 76
Hayden became popular for his involvement in Chicago Seven trial and protests against the Vietnam War. His marriage with actress Jane Fonda also put him on spotlight.
Pakistan Removes Travel Ban On Journalist Who Reported Confidential Army Briefing
Cyril Almeida intended to tour to Dubai with his family on October 11, but was placed on the Exit Control List.
Get $50K Pay For Traveling The World And Being The Ultimate College Sports Fan
Pizza Hut is looking for applicants who have mastery in social media, unending passion for college sports and love for pizza for an employment with a $50,000 salary.