Taiwan Shows the Way for China to Address the Tiananmen Square Massacre

During the 1989 student protests conducted at Tiananmen Square, the Chinese government initiated violent repression of the protestors. Today, remembered as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, more than 10,000 people are estimated to have been killed in the incident and resulting crackdown. Discussion about the Tiananmen Square Massacre is severely restricted in China. Many Chinese often wonder how ...

Max Lu

Tiananmen Square Massacre students.

Communist China’s 12-Hour Workday Facing Mounting Opposition

Tech workers in China are opposing the industry’s 12-hour workday schedule. Dubbed the “996 schedule,” indicating the working time from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for 6 days a week, many employees complain that they are burning out from exhaustion. However, the 12-hour workday schedule has found strong support from Chinese business leaders, including the ...

Max Lu

An exhausted employee.

3 Ways to Prove Identity Theft to Police, Courts, Banks, and the IRS

Theft from account takeovers reached $5.1 billion in 2018, a 120 percent increase over 2017, according to Lintech Enterprises Limited, a high-technology corporation dealing with security products, and Javelin Strategy & Research, an advisory organization specializing in digital finance. Identity fraud takes place when someone steals your identity and presents themselves as you to make ...

Armin Auctor

Wanna Ride Wormholes? It’s Possible, According to Harvard Scientists

Ever since the idea of a wormhole was first introduced, scientists and the public alike have always wondered whether traveling through them would be possible. Since wormholes connect two points in space, they were theorized to be a speedy way to traverse galaxies. But Daniel Jafferis, a physicist from Harvard University says that even though ...

Troy Oakes