David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
Twitter says Iran leader’s tweet threatening Trump’s death was a fake account
Twitter has suspended an account purportedly linked to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that featured an image showing a Donald Trump-like figure on a golf course apparently being targeted by a missile strike, saying it believed the account was a fake. Published January 22, 2021
Lloyd Austin approved by Senate as first Black secretary of defense
The Senate Friday overwhelmingly approved former Gen. Lloyd Austin as secretary of defense, giving President Biden a key member for his national security team. The final vote was 93-2. Published January 22, 2021
Russia welcomes Biden missile treaty offer — with reservations
The top spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday welcomed -- with reservations -- the new Biden administration's offer to extend the expiring New START arms control deal for another five years. Published January 22, 2021
The best make a welcome return to the chessboard
After a troubled year of cancellations, disruptions and migrations to online play, the chess world is starting 2021 on a refreshing note of normalcy -- an actual over-the-board elite tournament played at classical time controls in one of the great traditional venues for the game. Published January 20, 2021
Zugzwecklos: When you have chess moves, but it doesn’t matter
Beginning chess students are quickly introduced to the remarkable concept of "zugzwang" -- German for "It's your move, pal" -- in which a player's position may be perfectly fine as is, but any move makes things worse, and may even lose. Unfortunately under the rules, passing is not allowed when it's your clock that is ticking. Published January 12, 2021
Canada’s Justin Trudeau calls out Donald Trump over U.S. Capitol clash
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dropped the diplomatic niceties Friday and said President Trump and his supporters were directly responsible for the clashes in the halls of the U.S. Capitol this week attempting to block the ratification of the 2020 U.S. presidential vote. Published January 8, 2021
Daniil Dubov’s games rank as must-see chess
He didn't win the tournament, but Russian GM Daniil Dubov's performance at the just-concluded Airthings Masters online tournament may have cemented his reputation as the one grandmaster whose games are must-watch viewing. Published January 5, 2021
TurkStream, Russia pipeline bypassing Ukraine, advances
A major new Russian pipeline designed to bypass Ukraine to supply southeastern Europe got a major symbolic boost on New Year's Day as Serbian President Alexandar Vucic officially proclaimed the first nearly 250 miles of the Balkan Stream natural gas pipeline to be open for business. Published January 1, 2021
On a locked-down New Year’s Eve, Pyongyang parties
While many of the world's great cities were eerily quiet on a New Year's Eve clouded by the COVID-19 pandemic, North Koreans partied on. Published January 1, 2021
Rising U.S. chess stars bring home the hardware at world junior tourney
There are still a couple of days left to turn things around, but the consensus seems to be building that 2020 will not go down as a banner year. Chess was not exactly spared: tournaments big and little scrubbed for the first in decades, top players -- including both the U.S. and U.S. women's national champs this year -- surviving nasty brushes with COVID-19. Published December 29, 2020
Pressure-cooker chess yields some savory results
When it's your game and your clock ticking and your rating points on the line, even a Friday night ladder pairing at the local club can be a highly stressful exercise. Put some higher stakes on the table -- say, oh, the last available slot for next year's U.S. championship field -- and things really start to get interesting. Published December 22, 2020
Vladimir Putin: U.S. pressure won’t stop Nord Stream pipeline deal with Germany
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday expressed confidence that a massive natural gas pipeline to Germany will be completed despite the determined opposition of the Trump administration, telling a national audience in his annual holiday press conference that the Nord Stream 2 project is nearly completed. Published December 17, 2020
Scottish whisky prices could be headed down as U.S., U.K. talk trade deal
The spirits of the season may soon be more affordable as U.S. and U.K. trade negotiators work toward a deal that would bring down tariffs on a range of goods, including prized Scottish whisky. Published December 17, 2020
Digging the Queen’s Gambit long before ‘The Queen’s Gambit’
Chess players were into the Queen's Gambit long before "The Queen's Gambit." The runaway Netflix hit may have made chess cool this year (at least for a little while), but the Queen's Gambit -- accepted, declined or counter-gambited -- has been opening royalty since at least the late 19th century. Published December 15, 2020
Hou Yifan has tough loss, good win in women’s chess ‘summit’
Former women's world champion GM Hou Yifan of China was the clear winner of the recent Belt and Road World Chess Summit, an online tournament replacing the traditional December event in Danzhou, China. It was not all smooth sailing for the top-rated Hou. Published December 8, 2020
Chess: A global game gets snared in global problems
Who's up for a little more political talk? It's just a game, but chess with its global appeal can't help but get caught up in the great controversies of the day. From the Napoleonic wars to the Cold War, battles at the chessboard too often come to be stand-ins for ideological debates on whose faith, race, country or form of government is best. Published December 1, 2020
For a chess lover, still many reasons to give thanks
In this weird, disjointed year, for the world of chess and the world in general, there are still plenty of reasons for our annual Thanksgiving count-your-blessings column. Published November 24, 2020
‘The Queen’s Gambit’ accepted — with reservations
Relationship tip: Do not watch a chess movie with a chess player. Published November 17, 2020
Stuart Rachels’ remarkable run and a new look at chess streaks
If you're scouting about for early holiday gifts, two of the year's best chess books present a nice package gift. Published November 10, 2020
Wesley So channels Bobby Fischer to notch second U.S. chess title
He's already mastered Bobby Fischer's preferred form of chess. Now GM Wesley So is turning in performances that some are already calling Fischeresque. Published November 3, 2020