Offbeat | 50 years on, McDonald’s isn’t messing with ‘le’ Big Mac

McDonald’s is fighting to hold onto customers as the Big Mac turns 50, but it’s not messing with the makings of its most famous burger. The

This Day in History | 1991 – Superpowers to cut nuclear warheads

The United States and the Soviet Union have signed an historic agreement reducing their stockpiles of nuclear warheads by about a third. The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty,

Cycling | Team Sky’s dominance at Tour de France set to continue

The Tour de France has a new champion, but the narrative remains the same at cycling’s biggest race: Team Sky’s domination has no limits. By

Baseball | Old ballplayer tweets highlight team fears of social media

As major leaguers Trea Turner, Sean Newcomb and Josh Hader face up to racist and homophobic tweets they sent as teenagers, publicist Lauren Walsh recalls how

Football | Neymar admits exaggerated reactions at World Cup in ad

Neymar used a sponsor’s ad to admit he exaggerated some of his reactions after being fouled during the World Cup in Russia. The video, published yesterday and

World briefs

SOUTH CHINA SEA The Philippines has expressed concern to China over an increasing number of Chinese radio messages warning Philippine aircraft and ships to stay away from newly fortified

The Buzz | After #MeToo, in Germany comes #MeTwo

After #MeToo comes #MeTwo. The hashtag has become a rallying point for scores of second- and third-generation immigrants in Germany, who have taken to Twitter to share their

In Panama City’s booming colonial core, locals fight to stay

Esther Marina Sanchez has watched her neighborhood — the heart of Panama City — transformed by its designation as a UNESCO world heritage site. Tourists and well-heeled

Our Desk | The Dunning-Kruger Effect

You may have already been introduced to this psychological theory “coincidently” established in 1999 by then-Cornell University psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger, for whom the theory is

Tuesday, July 31, 2018 – edition no. 3100

* Canidrome closure prompts plea for adoptions * AL looking to the book * 78 employers join new pension scheme * Foreign minister praises HK semi-autonomy   DOWNLOAD

Vaccine scare wipes USD483 million from pig drug stock

China’s vaccine scandal is taking a toll in the stock market - even on a company that makes swine vaccines. Shanghai Hile Bio-Technology

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