by John M. Curtis | Nov 16, 2018
Approving a temporary restraining order [TRO] on the White House revocation of CNN White House reporter Jim Acosta’s press credentials, U.S. District Court Judge Timothy J. Kelly, agreed with CNN attorneys that their reporter didn’t get due process. Getting into a...
by John M. Curtis | Nov 15, 2018
Slapping 17 Saudi officials with sanctions over the Oct. 2 murder of 59-year-old Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, the U.S. government accepted the Saudi Prosecutor who cleared 33-year-old Defense Minister Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Saudi’s ailing...
by John M. Curtis | Nov 14, 2018
Heading on a collision course with recession, 65-year-old Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell learned little from former Chairwoman Janet Yellen. Since taking over the Fed. Feb. 5, 2018, Powell has raised the Federal Funds rate three times to 2.25%, not high...
by John M. Curtis | Nov 13, 2018
German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the European Commission in Strasbourg, France to allocate the budget to form its own military, independent of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]. Since the end of WW II, Germany was prohibited from forming its own...
by John M. Curtis | Nov 11, 2018
Marking the 100th anniversary ending WW I in Paris at the Arc de Triomphe, where the French lost 1,397,00 troops, 40-year-old French President Emmanuel Macron begged the world to contain nationalistic movements wherever they occur. Macron knows the history of WW I,...