5 Stories to Watch Next Week; April 3, 2020
There are simply too many developing stories to follow in the world. To make things easier, we narrowed them down to five that you should really watch next week:
There are simply too many developing stories to follow in the world. To make things easier, we narrowed them down to five that you should really watch next week:
The greatest challenge for those seeking to understand the Donald Trump presidency is recognizing how experienced and how competent he is.
The late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping once summed up the strategy that defined China’s foreign policy for decades: “Observe calmly; secure our position; cope with affairs calmly; hide our capacities; bide our time; be good at maintaining a low profile; never claim leadership.” The idea was for China to gain national strength quietly and patiently, observing global affairs while plotting how to control them.
Watching President Donald Trump in the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing go through company-after-company and government project-after-government project which are fighting the pandemic, it hit me that we were seeing something America has done before. We are mobilizing as a people to win a war.
Small businesses are on the front lines of the economy, and they are among the biggest casualties of the coronavirus pandemic. Fortunately, President Trump signed a $2 trillion stimulus bill last week to provide relief to these job creators.
A collection of news stories and reports you should not miss.