Artie Villasanta

Artie Villasanta
Senior Reporter
Arthur Dominic "Artie" Villasanta. He has been a writer for the past eight years. Most of his writing has been about business, finance, politics and the military with a focus on the Western Nations and China.

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  • EU Vows To Retaliate Heavily If Trump Slaps Tariffs On European Cars
    A lot more expensive
    The European Union (EU) will retaliate if president Donald Trump goes ahead with his plan to impose heavy tariff duties on European-made cars and car parts imported into the United States.
  • U.S. Will Use Force To Protect Venezuela’s New President
    On the brink of a crisis
    The United States stands ready to use "all options" to defend the legitimacy of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim President.
  • France Fines Google $57 Million For Violating User Privacy
    Broke the rules again
    Google has become the first American tech firm to violate Europe's tough new privacy law called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law.
  • Uber ‘Self-Flying Taxi’ In Successful Flight Test
    Future flyer
    Uber's "flying taxi" has taken its first autonomous test flight, but it was just a brief take-off and landing.
  • Employee Corruption Costs Chinese Drone Maker DJI Over RMB1 Billion
    DJI Logo
    SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd, more popularly known worldwide as DJI, was defrauded of more than RMB1 billion ($150 million) by its employees.
  • Americans Test ‘Steam-Powered Spacecraft’ That Can Travel Forever
    Fly forever
    The world's first "steam-powered spacecraft" won't ever run out of rocket fuel.
  • SpaceX Starship Will Use Water As Heat Shield
    It's really here
    The new Starship from SpaceX will use water to dissipate the immense heat of atmospheric re-entry.
  • Chinese-American Andrew Yang Continues Run For U.S. President
    First Chinese-American for U.S. president
    The first Democrat to announce a run for the presidency, however, is Chinese-American entrepreneur Andrew Yang.
  • CEOs in U.S. and China See Slowdown in Business in 2019
    2019 bad for business
    CEOs in the United States, the Asia Pacific and China see slowdowns for their firms this year.
  • British MPs Attempt To Hijack Brexit Negotiations from Theresa May
    Plan B?
    British MPs want to avoid a ruinous "No-Deal Brexit" at all cost.
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