Grace Liu
I’m 42. NUS (Singapore) graduate in Accounting & Finance. Singapore-based passive income expert. I value stability and capital preservation.
Triumphant Return: Breezy Johnson's Golden Comeback
When US skier Breezy Johnson crossed the finish line in record time at the world championship downhill event, the cheering crowd could hardly contain their excitement. This victory marked a monumental comeback for the athlete, who had been away from competitive skiing for the last 14 months under a ban.
Why Donald Trump's Disruptive Approach Could Be the Middle East's Best Hope
The Middle East’s complex geopolitical landscape has long been a chessboard where power, tradition, and innovation clash. In the midst of these challenges, an unorthodox figure emerged—Donald Trump. Some view him as a disruptor, while others see him as an outsider. Yet, there may lie a hidden potential
Indonesia Joins BRICS: A New Chapter in Global Influence
In an unprecedented move that has sent ripples across international borders, Indonesia has officially joined the BRICS bloc. This step marks a significant milestone in the landscape of global geopolitics and geo-economics. As the archipelagic nation steps into the fold of this powerful alliance, both opportunities and challenges present themselves
Could Your Evening Pint Be Fortifying Your Bones? Experts Weigh In
The Unexpected Connection: Beer and Bone Health
In a surprising twist of fate, scientists are now suggesting a potential connection between the humble pint of beer and our bone health. For those who enjoy their lager or ale in moderation, it appears you might be doing your bones a favor.
Dr. Levine's Legacy: Transforming Vermont's Health Landscape
A Surprising Departure: The End of an Era in Vermont Healthcare
Dr. Levine’s decision to step down as Vermont health commissioner marks the end of a significant chapter in the state’s healthcare system. Known for his unwavering dedication and strategic leadership, his departure is both unexpected and momentous.
Sanctions on International Criminal Court: Uproar or Justified Action?
In an unprecedented move, President Trump issued an executive order imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). This decision has sent shockwaves through the international community, abruptly bringing attention to accusations that the ICC has been unjustly targeting the United States and Israel. This article examines the intricacies of
Echoes of the Past: When the U.S. Embraced High Tariffs and 'America First' in the 1930s
In a bid to safeguard domestic industries and revitalize the economy, the United States in the 1930s turned towards high tariffs and fervent ‘America First’ policies. This pivotal moment in American history is worth revisiting as it offers insights into both the economic strategies of the past and their lasting