Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Pokémon Go: How to Play
A Nintendo game for smartphones sends people around the real world chasing virtual monsters. WSJ's Joanna Stern takes to the streets to explain everything you need to know about the latest craze. Photo: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Waldorf Astoria to Be Gutted, Turned Into Condos
China's Anbang Insurance Group which owns the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, says it plans to close the landmark hotel for up to three years to convert the majority of the hotel's rooms into private apartments. The WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Twitter Mocks Under Armour's Steph Curry 'Chef' Shoe
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry's new all-white low top basketball sneaker dubbed "Chef" by Under Armour is being skewered on social media. See for yourself. Photo: Under Armour
Friday, June 10, 2016
Top-Secret Clinton Emails Dealt With Drone Attacks
Top-secret emails at the core of a criminal probe involving Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information were, officials say, vaguely worded messages concerning CIA drone strikes. How did they end up on Mrs. Clinton's email server? Photo: AP
Monday, May 30, 2016
Killing of Zoo Gorilla to Save Boy Triggers Outrage
The Cincinnati Zoo has been criticized online for shooting to death an endangered gorilla to save a four-year-old boy who had fallen into the ape's enclosure.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Obama Dines With Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam
President Barack Obama joined television personality and chef Anthony Bourdain for a meal at a restaurant in Hanoi. Photo: AP
Grandson of Man on Hiroshima, Nagasaki Missions Remembers
Ari Beser, the grandson of the only U.S. crewman to fly on both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing runs, is on a quest for nuclear disarmament, one that has led him to Japan - and to face-to-face encounters with survivors. Photo: Naotomo Umewaka for The Wall Street Journal
Obama Beatboxes, Talks Free Speech With Vietnamese Rapper
A 26-year-old musician who goes by the name Suboi performed an impromptu rap for President Obama during a town hall event in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday. The rap led to a discussion on the importance of free expression and the cultural significance of art and rap. Photo: The White House
Nationwide Protests and Strikes Grip France
Hundreds of striking workers in France protested a labour law reform on Thursday, blocking major roads across the country as workers at nuclear power plants walked out.
Saturday, May 21, 2016
EgyptAir Crash: Exploring the Bomb-on-Board Theory
What caused the EgyptAir Flight 804 disaster remains a mystery. Egyptian officials and various experts suspect that a bomb could be the likely cause of the disaster. How might a bomb make it on a plane? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
How to do it yourself local lead gen using Facebook Pages and Groups
How can you do local lead gen using Facebook Pages and Groups? In this short video I will show you how you can get more leads than you think by spending a few minutes a day.
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Saturday, May 14, 2016
Donald Trump Attacks Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos
Donald Trump has a beef with Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee is accusing Bezos of shady business practices and shoddy journalism. Shelby Holliday has the recap in WSJ's Campaign Fight Club. Photo: Getty Images
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Sony's Billion-Dollar Franchise Continues With 'Uncharted 4'
The final chapter of billion-dollar gaming franchise "Uncharted" has arrived to critical acclaim. Mark Kelly reports. Image: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Donald Trump Calls Hillary Clinton a Crook
Presumptive Republican Nominee Donald Trump, speaking in Eugene, Ore. on Friday, attacked Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, calling her a crook. Photo: AP
Sunday, May 1, 2016
President Obama's Mic Drop at White House Correspondents' Dinner
President Obama wrapped up his final White House Correspondents' Dinner appearance with a mic drop, saying, "I have just two more words to say: Obama out.” Photo: AP
Monday, April 18, 2016
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Record Video Apology Over Dogs
Actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard apologized to Australian authorities on Monday for not declaring their dogs on a immigration document last year. Ms. Heard was given a one-month good behavior bond with no conviction after pleading guilty to providing a false document.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Japan Earthquake: Aerial View of Damage
Southern Japan was hit by a 7.3-magnitude earthquake early Saturday, after a magnitude 6.5 temblor struck the island of Kyushu late Thursday. Photo: Associated Press
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
World's Largest Aircraft Ready for Takeoff
Just north of London, one of the world's most unusual aircraft is taking shape. Hybrid Air Vehicles is trying to bring gas-filled blimps back into style with the launch of its Airlander 10. When will we see blimps flying commercially? As early as the end of the decade, reports Robert Wall. Photo: AP
World's Largest Aircraft Ready for Takeoff
Just north of London, one of the world's most unusual aircraft is taking shape. Hybrid Air Vehicles is trying to bring gas-filled blimps back into style with the launch of its Airlander 10. When will we see blimps flying commercially? As early as the end of the decade, reports Robert Wall. Photo: AP
Monday, March 28, 2016
Automation Slowly Coming to U.S. Ports
With global trade expected to grow steadily in the coming years, ports around the world are being automated. Yet the United States lags behind. In Los Angeles and Long Beach, the nation's two largest ports, only two of the 13 marine terminals are automating. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon for The Wall Street Journal
Automation Slowly Coming to U.S. Ports
With global trade expected to grow steadily in the coming years, ports around the world are being automated. Yet the United States lags behind. In Los Angeles and Long Beach, the nation's two largest ports, only two of the 13 marine terminals are automating. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon for The Wall Street Journal
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Anonymous Hackers to 'Strike Back' Against Islamic State
Social media accounts affiliated with the ‘Anonymous’ hacking group released a video statement Tuesday in which the collective said it would “strike back” against Islamic State following the terror attacks in Brussels. Mark Kelly reports.
New York Auto Show's 5 Most Expensive Sports Cars
They're fast, powerful, and the most expensive sports cars at the 2016 New York International Auto Show. And the priciest one may surprise you. Photo: Jeff Bush/The Wall Street Journal
Body-Paint Artist Builds 'Human Car' at Auto Show
Body-paint artist Trina Merry worked with a team to recreate the poster for the 2016 New York International Auto Show. The result: A "human car." Photo: Jeff Bush/The Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Philippines’ 'Dirty Harry' Seeks Presidency
Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte has garnered a strong following among Filipinos who think their unruly country needs firm leadership, but many others fear his heavy-handed tactics when it comes to tackling crime. Photo: AP
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Footage Shows Aftermath of Brussels Airport Blasts
Video shot from inside Brussels airport shows the moments after two explosions rocked the building. Eyewitnesses describe the blast. Photo: AP
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Dan Neil: The Sweet Sound of Speed
If future generations want to know why it was hard to give up the gas-powered automobile, they can give these a listen. Photo: General Motors
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Niche Development or Pillar 4
We are going to get a quick overview of Pillar 4, Niche Development or sometimes called Market or Vertical Development.
Please check out the video and if you have any questions please let us know at service@8PillarsIQ.com.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Trump’s Delegates Could Betray Him on Convention Floor
If Donald Trump fails to reach 1,237 delegates, and has to fight for the nomination at a contested convention, he might have a problem: some of his own delegates may be at risk of fleeing and tilting the election. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Getty
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Sales and Customer Relationships from 8 Pillars IQ
Another introduction from 8 Pillars IQ, this time Pillar 3 on Sales.
This is by no means all that can be said on this Pillar so please look at our other videos, website, or contact us at service@8pillarsiq.com.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Why Marco Rubio's Campaign Collapsed
In a year marked by voter anger and candidate divisiveness, Marco Rubio struggled to stand out in a crowded GOP field and scored few early wins. His lackluster run culminated in a loss to Donald Trump in his home state of Florida. Photo: AP
Saturday, March 12, 2016
South Korean Drills Go Ahead Despite Northern Threats
The United States and South Korea held a combined amphibious exercise in Pohang on Saturday. The drills were part of annual joint military exercises that run through the end of April. Photo: Getty
Friday, March 11, 2016
Miami Republican Debate in Two Minutes
Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Marco Rubio and Gov. John Kasich squared off on everything from trade policy to climate change during the last GOP debate before key primaries in Florida and Ohio. Watch a two-minute highlight reel. Photo: Getty
Monday, March 7, 2016
Trump Needs Wins in Both Florida and Ohio — Here's Why
Donald Trump's biggest test yet comes on March 15. That's when the GOP establishment will try to halt his path to the nomination in winner-take-all contests in Ohio and Florida. WSJ's Jason Bellini reports.
Friday, March 4, 2016
GOP Debate in Two Minutes
Four of the remaining Republican presidential candidates debated everything from H-1B visas to Trump University in the 11th GOP debate. Photo: AP
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Earning More and Working Less - 4 Secrets by Jeff Borschowa
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Monday, February 22, 2016
106-Year-Old Dances for Joy as She Meets the Obamas
106-year-old Virginia McLaurin fulfilled her dream of visiting the White House and meeting the Obamas. Photo: White House
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Wake-Up Call for America's Sleep-Deprived
More than a third of U.S. adults aren't getting enough shut-eye, according to new data from the CDC. Among the sleepiest states: Hawaii, the southeastern U.S. and states along the Appalachian Mountains. Photo: Carlo Allegri/Reuters
Friday, February 19, 2016
Donald Trump on Pope's Criticism, Iraq War
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump clarifies his views on border control--after Pope Francis's anti-walls remarks--as well as on the Iraq War, at a town-hall meeting in Clemson, S.C.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Distracted Texters Fail the Chewbacca Test
It's easy for rush hour commuters to miss a giant Wookiee when their noses are buried in smartphones. WSJ's Geoffrey A. Fowler uses the test to highlight the pitfalls of texting while walking. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis/The Wall Street Journal
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Grammy Awards 2016 Red Carpet Fashion
Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and many others walked the red carpet before the 2016 Grammy Awards. Here's a look at what the stars were wearing. Photo: Getty
Monday, February 15, 2016
Working on the Railroad: A World of Model Trains
Howard Zane has been working on the railroad for thirty years--building a massive model train set complete with 150 locomotives, thousands of feet of track and more than 6,000 figures. He's expanded his basement twice to accommodate the train set's ever-growing spread. Photo: Madeline Marshall/The Wall Street Journal
Gravity Waves Detected, Verifying Einstein's Theory
Scientists announced they have directly detected gravitational waves for the first time, verifying an unproven portion of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity. WSJ's Robert Lee Hotz reports. Photo: Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Riots Hit Hong Kong Streets During Lunar New Year
Police fired warning shots into the air to disperse protesters as Hong Kong's Mong Kok district descended into chaos Tuesday after authorities attempted to crack down on unlicensed food hawkers. Photo: Lam Yik Fei/Getty Images.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Using Birds of Prey to Take Down Drones
Netherlands national police have been conducting research into using birds of prey to take out unwanted drones. The bird spots and intercepts the drone before taking it to a safe landing spot.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
The Iowa Caucuses: Three Things to Watch
As Iowans gather for the nation's first presidential contest, WSJ's Jerry Seib discusses three things to watch for in the Democratic and Republican caucuses. Photo: AP
Who Will Win Iowa Caucus? Depends on Who Shows Up
A changing conservative electorate could shake up the outcome between Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz in Iowa, a new WSJ/NBC/Marist polls shows. Photo: Bloomberg
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Oregon Standoff: One Dead After FBI Confrontation
One person was killed and seven people arrested following a violent confrontation between the FBI and members of a group that have occupied a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon for weeks. Photo: AP
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Sony Moves PlayStation Headquarters to California
Sony is moving its gaming headquarters from Tokyo to California to respond quicker to industry trends. The move will also see the creation of new company Sony Interactive Entertainment, as Mark Kelly reports. Image: Getty
Time-Lapse: New York City Slammed by Record Snow
A record-setting blizzard nicknamed Jonas blanketed New York City in over two feet of snow. This time-lapse shows views of the snowstorm slamming the city in Midtown Manhattan and Bryant Park. Photo: Jarrard Cole/The Wall Street Journal
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Where Do Indians Live Outside of India?
India, the world's largest democracy, also has the world's largest diaspora, according to the United Nations. Photo: Getty Images
Eagles' Glenn Frey: A Look Back at a Legend
Glenn Frey, who helped define the California sound of the 1970s with the Eagles’ country-inflected rock, passed away in New York on Monday at the age of 67. Photo: Zuma Press.
Microsoft Builds ‘Minecraft’ Classroom Edition
Will schools dip into their budgets to buy “Minecraft” for students? Microsoft thinks so. The technology giant on Tuesday announced plans to release this summer a new classroom edition of the videogame. Photo: Mojang AB
China-Taiwan Apology Puts K-Pop in Different Key
The apology video from K-pop singer Chou Tzu-yu for waiving a Taiwanese flag sparked a social media firestorm between mainland China and Taiwan. The WSJ’s Menglin Huang looks back on some similar cases in the past.