Lemuel Cacho
Children of China's Political Elite Push For Imprisoned Nobel Laureate's Freedom
Lemuel Cacho | | May 12, 2014 06:30 AM EDT |
Children of China's political elite have been quietly lobbying the Communist Party leadership for the release of Liu Xiaobo, the jailed Nobel laureate on parole, to improve the country's international image.
Republican Senator Marco Rubio Says He Thinks He's Ready To Be President
Lemuel Cacho | | May 12, 2014 05:48 AM EDT |
Republican Senator Marco Rubio, a potential GOP presidential candidate in 2016, said he thinks he's ready to become the next U.S. president during an interview at ABC's program "This Week" on Sunday, May 11.
Brazil Deploys Single Largest Mobilization Of Troops For World Cup
Lemuel Cacho | | May 11, 2014 11:04 PM EDT |
Brazil's Defense Ministry started deploying 30,000 troops over the weekend to beef up the country's security for the World Cup championship that will kick off next month.
Google Glass Hits Retail Stores in China But Has Sold More Online
Lemuel Cacho | | May 11, 2014 06:19 AM EDT |
Google Glass, one of Google Inc.'s latest tech products, already has early adopters in China apart from last Tuesday's one-day sale to the general Chinese public.
Momo Plans To Go Public, But IPO May Get Stained By Pornographic Association
Lemuel Cacho | | May 10, 2014 10:50 AM EDT |
Beijing Momo Technology Co., creator of the popular Momo dating app, plans to go public in the U.S. this year after having been valued at US$2 billion, but the apps pornographic use might deter positive investments.
FCC Proposal Sparks Concern Over Net Neutrality, Groups Call to Save Internet
Lemuel Cacho | | May 10, 2014 08:56 AM EDT |
Tom Wheeler, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has taken shots from top Internet companies and venture capitalists over a controversial plan of giving giant networks and providers to charge companies for faster content delivery.
US Political Groups Can Now Accept Bitcoin Donations
Lemuel Cacho | | May 10, 2014 05:43 AM EDT |
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) ruled last Thursday, May 8, that bitcoin donations to political committees are already allowed.
Microsoft’s Bill Gates Urges Chinese Entrepreneurs To Extend Help To The Poor
Lemuel Cacho | | Apr 28, 2014 11:31 AM EDT |
Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft Corp., wrote an editorial on the People's Daily, the country's Communist Party newspaper, and encouraged more people to do more for China's poor, according to a Reuters report.
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