Tag: competition

LIVE Aug. 28, 10 AM ET: 2022 NTD International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition

NTD’s 7th International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition is set to take place in Middletown, New York, from Aug. 25 to Aug. 28. The competition aims to revive traditional Chinese martial arts and display its true values to the world, as part of a series of international culture and arts events organized by NTD Television…


PROGRAMMING ALERT: 2022 NTD International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition

NTD’s 7th International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition is set to take place in Middletown, New York, from Aug. 25 to Aug. 28. The competition aims to revive traditional Chinese martial arts and display its true values to the world, as part of a series of international culture and arts events organized by NTD Television…


Microsoft to Boost Pay, Stock Compensation to Beat Inflation, Compete With Other Big Tech

Microsoft Corp. looks to “nearly double” its budget for employee salary increases and boost the range of stock compensation for some workers by at least 25 percent, to retain staff and help people manage inflation, Bloomberg reports. Microsoft had 181,000 employees as of June 30, 2021. The move will primarily cater to “early to mid-career employees.”…


Why Elon Musk Wishes SpaceX Had More Competition

Tesla, Inc. CEO Elon Musk has multiple ventures apart from his flagship electric vehicle manufacturing business. Among them is SpaceX, which Musk founded in 2002, with the objective of reducing space transportation costs. What Happened It now appears that Musk is unhappy with a lack of competition for his space venture. This came through as…


Tom Brady on Return: ‘I Just Love the Competition’

A competitive nature prompted Tom Brady to decide last month that retirement wasn’t for him. Brady, 44, made rare public comments Monday about getting back into the game just 40 days after he called it quits. In particular, the NFC divisional playoff loss by his Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the eventual Super Bowl champion Los…


Rising Crime Rates in America: Lawmakers Should Listen to Jordan Peterson

Commentary In 2018, Dr. Jordan Peterson released “12 Rules for Life,” a book that sold more than 5 million copies worldwide. Of all the rules, number six carries the most truth. In short, before attempting to change the world, Peterson advised readers to get their own houses in order first. Some authors, rather predictably, were quick to ridicule Peterson’s…


‘We Can’t Win That Fight Just by Pretending We Don’t Have to Compete’: Dr. Robert Atkinson on US-China Relationship

The Senate just approved a $52 billion bill for semiconductor chip manufacturing in the United States—part of its version of the United States Innovation and Competition Act. Is this a step toward the United States taking a “whole-of-government” approach when it comes to competition with China? Or are the stakes even high enough to warrant a…


Battleground: US, China Compete for the Pacific Islands—With Cleo Paskal

While America is busy elsewhere, China is trying to win over the island nations in the Pacific. From the Solomon Islands to Fiji, these key strategic locations matter. Landing strips, ports, and possible missile sites are what China seeks. Can American diplomacy wrestle with China on economic, political, and diplomatic fronts to win influence? Join…


3 People You Have to Hire

By Taylor Kovar Staffing can be a nightmare. For companies big and small, onboarding is an expensive timesuck that’s fraught with anxiety over how it will all work out. All that time spent describing the open position and searching for a qualified candidate that fits the mold only leads to more strife. Fortunately, there’s a…


Biden, the Ultimate Monopolist, Pretends He Wants Competition

There was a great deal of disinformation to comb through—not to mention repeated gaffes and garbled speech—in the 7,900 or so words of President Biden’s hour-long State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday evening. Whether it was the far-fetched notion that his administration over a course of months had “prepared extensively and carefully”…