Grayson Marco

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  • Japan and Taiwan is Preparing for the Effects of Typhoon Trami
    Super typhoon Trami is seen from the International Space Station as it moves in the direction of Japan
    Japan is expected to experience widespread damage as Typhoon Trami bears down on the island nation. Preparations are being done but it might be too late.
  • Sky Landed on Comcast's Lap, But Investors Don't Share Comcast's Confidence
    TOUGH YEAR
    Comcast may have won Sky in a bidding battle with 21st Century Fox, but the problem lies in Sky’s satellite TV service, which investors see as an obsolete service.
  • The Trade War with US Opens Door for Germany to be Top Chinese Exporter
    Visitors surround an Actros truck of German truck maker Mercedes-Benz at the IAA truck trade fair in Hanover
    Chinese Vice Minister for Commerce Wang Shouwen has presented a different picture of trade, and has revealed that Germany had overtaken the US as top car exporter.
  • An Indonesian Teen Floated on a Makeshift Ramp for 49 Days Before Being Rescued
    Aldi Novel Adilang poses with parent as he shows his pictures of being rescued by the Japanese Coast Guards
    Aldi Adilang, a 19-year-old teen, was found adrift at sea on a hut-like ramp after 49 days.
  • Jack Ma Encouraged People Not to Fear Artificial Intelligence And Instead, Understand It
    Alibaba Group's Jack Ma attends the WAIC in Shanghai
    Jack Ma spoke at the recently held Summer Davos in Tianjin. He spoke about technology, and how people must learn to love it instead of fear it.
  • Japanese Capsule An Experiment To Re-Supply and Re-Enter Earth Through Unmanned Spaceflight
    A photo taken from the International Space Station
    It is Japan’s turn to visit the space station. A robotic capsule is set to bring vital supplies to the International Space Station.
  • Indicators Make Or Break The Supposed Success Of Building Starts In The US
    Construction equipment is seen at a tent encampment through a border fence near the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
    While August has been bannered as a good month for construction starts, it is actually the other way around, depending on which indicator analysts are looking at.
  • SpaceX Revealed To Be Not The Only Private Company With Moon Plans
    SpaceX headquarters
    An interesting bit of history shows that SpaceX wasn’t the only company who dreamt of flying private citizens to the moon—but they appear to be the first to be successful in doing so.
  • Trade Issues Leaves China Unfazed As New Measures Are Introduced
     China's Ministry of Finance
    China is looking at better, smarter measures to increase profits amid tariff imposition of the Trump administration.
  • Hurricane Florence's Effect on US Economy Projected As Moderate
    U.S. Army personnel unload food and water from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter
    Hurricane Florence swept through the US, and North Carolina is picking up the pieces. The storm, despite damage to property, is still seen as only a minor hindrance to the economy.
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