Republicans set to select Todd Ricketts as next finance chair

The Republican National Committee is set to select billionaire Todd Ricketts as its next finance chair, replacing casino magnate Steve Wynn, who resigned over the weekend over

S&P revises outlook amid case against Steve Wynn

The move underscores the importance of its casino in Everett — now under construction — to Wynn Resorts as the Massachusetts Gaming Commission is set to begin its

Briefs | Gov’t to provide 100 additional special taxis

The government’s plan to increase the number of special taxis this year was announced through a reply to lawmaker Lei Chan U’s written inquiry. According to a report

State of The Union | Trump speech bashed in Beijing, welcomed in Seoul, Tokyo

Calling on Congress to lift budgetary caps and boost spending on the military, Trump said that “unmatched power is the surest means of our defense.”

Five construction workers died in 2017

Five fatal work accidents this year in the construction sector were the direct outcomes of misconduct. This figure represents an increase of one death

Anglican College resumes classes today

The Macau Anglican College (MAC) will be resuming its classes today after testing showed that the air quality in and around the school is

Hong Kong | Experts deployed after unexploded bomb found

Hong Kong police sealed off part of a busy downtown neighborhood yesterday after an unexploded wartime bomb was found during construction work in the Asian financial center.

UNESCO Creative City | Tam proposes six objectives for gastronomy

According to a notice from the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO), the “Macau – Creative City of Gastronomy” meeting was held on Tuesday and the Secretary for

Tourism | More performers join CNY parade

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) announced at a press conference yesterday that it will present the “Parade for Celebration of the Year of the Dog” on the

Transport statistics | New registration of motor vehicles surges in Q4

Yesterday the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) released their final data concerning transportation in the last quarter of 2017. The data shows a 3.6 percent

Corporate Bits | 44 graduate from sands china business management diploma

Sands China and the University of Macau’s Center for Continuing Education honored the third group of graduates for completing the customized one-year diploma program in business

Reports: DOJ, SEC probe Apple for slowing older iPhones

U.S. authorities are investigating Apple’s slowing of older iPhones, according to published reports. The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg reported Tuesday that the Department

Earnings surge for Samsung Electronics on huge chip profit

Quarterly earnings surged again for Samsung Electronics, thanks to its record- breaking chip business. The South Korean company said yesterday that its October-December earnings jumped

Ikea fortune falls to no one after billionaire founder’s death

When Ikea’s Ingvar Kamprad died Saturday at age 91, he was ranked No. 8 on the  Bloomberg Billionaires Index thanks to his control of

China factory activity slows to 8-month low

Chinese manufacturing started the year off at a slower pace as factory activity eased to its weakest level in eight months on softer demand, especially

Beijing orders Muji to destroy catalog over ‘problem map’

CHINA’S foreign ministry yesterday told foreign companies to “respect China’s sovereignty” after Japanese retailer Muji was ordered to destroy a catalog that Beijing complained mislabeled Taiwan and

On state visit, May focused on post-Brexit future

British Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday called for expanding the “global strategic partnership” between the United Kingdom and China, at the start of a visit to the

CNY Holidays | China lashes out at Taiwan over cancellation of flights

China is again heating up the rhetoric against rival Taiwan, with a spokesman saying yesterday that Taiwan’s cancellation of added flights during the Lunar New Year holiday

South Korea | Behind chip boom, worries over future

The craze for smartphones, social media and universal connectivity is generating immense wealth but also deep unease in South Korea, the source of a large

Crutches, tears humanize North Korean threat in Trump speech

President Donald Trump put a human face on the threat posed by North Korea in his State of the Union address yesterday , sharing the powerful

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