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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  • U.S. Dems Rosy On Stimulus Deal
    U.S. ECONOMY NUMBERS
    "The Speaker continues to hope that, by the end of the day Tuesday, we will have clarity on whether we will be able to pass a bill before the election."
  • China Says China Still The Place To Be: Why Don’t You Come On Over?
    Manufacturing recovers
    China charm offensive to lure American companies into business – despite worsening diplomatic ties.
  • World Bank Assesses COVID-19 Pandemic Will Soon Be 'Major Economic Crisis'
    LOAN PACKAGE
    Lavish spending by governments to save their badly hit economies from COVID-19 is sowing the seeds of a future global crisis.
  • U.S. Army Claims Hypersonic Missile Hit 6 Inches From Target
    U.S. Army
    The U.S. Army is claiming incredible accuracy for its new hypersonic missile.
  • Over 350,000 Chinese Inoculated with New COVID-19 Vaccines
    SARS-CoV-2 virus
    More than 350,000 Chinese have been inoculated using two vaccines still in clinical trials.
  • Giuliani Being Investigated As Russian Ally
    Rudy Giuliani
    Trump sycophant Rudy Giuliani is being investigated by the FBI for his role in releasing Russian-supplied information denigrating Joe Biden.
  • U.S. Reported More Than 8 Million COVID-19 Cases
    COVID-10
    The United States has reported more than eight million COVID-19 cases, the largest single country toll globally.
  • Japan To Release Radioactive Fukushima Water Into The Pacific Ocean
    ENERGY PROBLEM
    Japan will likely decide to discharge radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean.
  • Susceptibility To COVID-19 Doesn't Depend On Age: Study
    SARS-CoV-2
    However, the development of symptoms, the progression of the disease and mortality are age-dependent.
  • Germany, France Get Tough After Second-Wave Virus Cases
    Macron
    Continental Europe's two largest economies have been forced to return to restrictions that quelled the disease in the summer.
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