New York Times (August 2)
“Donald Trump’s warped view of masculinity has warped this nation’s response to a deadly pandemic. And Trump doesn’t even have a diabolical Lady MacTrump whispering in his ear, goading him about being a man. He goads himself, fueled by ghostly memories of his autocratic father.”
Tags: Autocratic, Deadly, Diabolical, Goading, Macbeth, Masculinity, Pandemic, Trump, Warped
The Economist (August 1)
“The downfall of America’s industrial giant is a cautionary tale for all big firms.” GE’s “near-collapse in 2018 beggared belief. It still limps on, but the suspects behind a destruction of $500bn in value over little more than 20 years are so many that the mystery feels like a whodunnit.”
Tags: Cautionary tale, Collapse, Destruction, Downfall, GE, Giant, Industrial, U.S.
Washington Post (July 31)
“The second quarter GDP report confused many, but any way you slice it, the economy saw its worst quarter in at least 145 years.” A key sentence read “Real gross domestic product (GDP) decreased at an annual rate of 32.9 percent in the second quarter of 2020.” That figure is annualized and seasonally adjusted. For the quarter alone, it was a drop of 9.5 percent, “still the worst since at least 1875.”
Tags: 1875, Annual rate, Annualized, Drop, Economy, GDP, Q2, Seasonally adjusted, U.S., Worst
Wall Street Journal (July 30)
“Deaths in the U.S. from the new coronavirus topped 150,000 on Wednesday, with the country leading the globe in the number of cases and fatalities.”
Tags: Cases, Coronavirus, Deaths, Leading, U.S.