Lamborghini joins the boom in supercar SUVs

Supercar makers have long known that parked next to that snarling Lamborghini, racing-red Ferrari, or stately Bentley at some of the globe’s toniest addresses is a

Corporate Bits | Studio City presents ‘Alan Tam 40th anniversary Concert Tour’

Canto-pop singer Alan Tam will be performing at the Studio City Event Center (SCEC) on January 20, 2018 for his anniversary concert,“Alan Tam 40th Anniversary Concert

Analysis | Maybe China can’t take over the world

Almost daily, newspapers in the U.S., Europe and China release eye-catching headlines about China’s technological advances and economic prowess. The accomplishments are real. But they’re not necessarily

South China Sea | New Chinese military transport aircraft declared set for deployment

Chinese state media said the country’s new Shaanxi Yun-9 military transport aircraft has completed trial runs over the South China Sea and is ready to

Apple, Google at internet fest shows lure of market

The high-profile attendance of the leaders of Apple and Google at a Chinese conference promoting Beijing’s vision of a censored internet highlights the dilemma for Western

Canada’s Trudeau in Beijing on visit focused on trade

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began a visit to China focused on trade yesterday with a stop at a Chinese social media giant where he talked

Word Cloud | The message in Pyongyang’s propaganda

Kim. Nuclear. War. Nothing sums up the message embedded in North Korea’s propaganda better than those three words. That’s exactly what the world hears — and what’s

South Korea-US | Stealth jets, other aircraft fly in joint drills

Hundreds of aircraft including two dozen stealth jets began training yesterday as the United States and South Korea launched a massive combined air force exercise.

Cathay Pacific crew saw North Korea missile test

A second airline has reported seeing North Korea’s latest missile test during a flight last week. Cathay Pacific says the crew on a San Francisco-to-Hong Kong

Japan | More N. Korean ‘ghost boats,’ bodies wash up on shores

Three bodies and a dilapidated wooden boat believed to have come from North Korea washed ashore in northern Japan yesterday, coast guard officials said.

EU | Theresa May makes diplomatic blitz to unlock Brexit talks

British Prime Minister Theresa May will make a diplomatic blitz to Brussels early today to meet top European Union officials and try to reach

USA | Billy Bush says Trump ‘Access Hollywood’ tape is real

Billy Bush said it was indeed Donald Trump’s voice captured on a 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape talking about fame enabling him to grope and try to have sex

Offbeat | Former President Barack Obama: ‘Think before you tweet’

When former President Barack Obama spoke to a leadership forum in India’s capital last week, he never once used the words “Donald Trump” and was careful to avoid

This Day in History | 1950 Pyongyang taken as UN retreats

Chinese troops have entered the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, as United Nations forces are pushed steadily back towards South Korea. The North Korean People’s Army

La Liga | Valencia loses to 10-man Getafe, trails Barcelona by 5 points

Barcelona stumbled for the second consecutive week but it still gained ground at the top of the Spanish league. A day after being held to a

Golf | Fowler beats Tiger at home and at the World Challenge

Rickie Fowler isn’t winning as much as he would like. He’s still undefeated against Tiger Woods over the last month. According to Fowler, anyway. They played

Whether soccer or football, US calls the business a crime

It’s confusing enough that the trial involves a byzantine, 24-year conspiracy involving more than a dozen football officials around the globe accused of taking six-figure bribes

The Buzz | United Nations voices alarm about spread of HIV in Egypt

The U.N. is voicing alarm over the spread of HIV in Egypt, where the number of new cases is growing by up to 40 percent a year, and

Kushner: Trump still undecided on Israel’s capital

President Donald Trump has not yet decided whether to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital or whether to proceed immediately in moving the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv

World Views | Four ways that next year could be a turning point

As 2017 draws to a close, the least surprising thing on Wall Street is seeing strategists forecast that next year will look more or less like this year. I

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