David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
Peeling back the legend, Mir Sultan Khan remains an amazing chess story
The amazing chess career of Mir Sultan Khan becomes even more amazing once you get the facts right. Published May 26, 2020
Wolf Trap scrubs entire summer concert series for first time in history
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts said Friday it will go entirely dark this summer, canceling all concerts at its Vienna, Va., site for the first time in its nearly 50-year history. Published May 22, 2020
A chess masterpiece that falters at the finish line
Can a work of art be truly great if it has a terrible ending? In chess, too, we search out games that feature brilliant conclusions, with fiery tactics or subtle positional concepts that provide a satisfying finale. Published May 19, 2020
China nips U.S. in chess battle royale at Online Nations Cup
In yet more proof that real life is just a metaphor for chess, consider the FIDE Chess.com Online Nations Cup that ended Sunday. Published May 13, 2020
Magnus Carlsen wins inaugural Magnus Carlsen Invitational, first chess event of the lockdown era
Soccer has been described as a sport in which two teams kick a ball around a field for 90 minutes and then Germany wins. Chess is facing a similar dynamic. It's a game in which great players clash over a 64-square battlefield and then Magnus Carlsen wins. Published May 5, 2020
Canada bans AR-15s and similar weapons in wake of Nova Scotia shooting spree
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a sweeping nationwide ban on the use and selling of assault-style weapons Friday, acting aggressively in the wake of a killing spree last month in Nova Scotia that left the gunman and 22 people dead. Published May 1, 2020
Anish Giri turns chess tables on Magnus Carlsen
Nobody in our quarantined, social distancing world knows what day it is anymore, but the "Any given Sunday" adage apparently still applies to online chess. Published April 28, 2020
Top stars RSVP for Magnus Carlsen’s pop-up chess invitational
The world's elite chess players, whose training and competition schedules are often plotted a year or more in advance, are proving to be a surprisingly flexible lot facing the enforced idleness of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Published April 21, 2020
Pompeo says China’s virus failings will hurt Huawei
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo predicted Friday that China's failures in dealing with the COVID-19 global pandemic that began within its borders will be a major factor as countries around the world weigh whether to use Chinese high-tech giant Huawei in their next-generation 5G national data networks. Published April 17, 2020
Putin postpones giant WWII 75th anniversary celebrations in Red Square
Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing a surging number of COVID-19 cases across the country, said Thursday a planned massive Red Square celebration of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II would have to be postponed. Published April 16, 2020
Online or in the mail, chess stays in the game
It's going to take more than a deadly global pandemic to shut down the game we love. While over-the-board tournaments may be on hold, there's still plenty of chess being played, whether by humans over the internet or by coronavirus-immune machines. Published April 14, 2020
Trump offers to cut U.S. oil production on behalf of Mexico to reach deal to stabilize prices
President Trump offered to cut U.S. oil production Friday to "pick up some of the slack" for Mexico in an attempt to broker global production cuts by oil-producing nations to stabilize energy prices. Published April 10, 2020
Larry Hogan, Maryland governor, declares Easter Bunny ‘essential worker’ despite statewide shutdown
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, saying he had some "reassuring news" for the children of his state, said he was designating the Easter Bunny as an "essential worker" who can still carry out his duties this weekend despite the statewide shutdown in the face of the coronavirus. Published April 10, 2020
Europeans reach tentative coronavirus economic rescue deal after acrimonious week
European Union finance ministers have reached agreement on a tentative $590 billion deal to shore up economies across the continent devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, capping a week of sometimes bitter and divisive debate. Published April 10, 2020
Saudis, Russians reach deal to ease oil price wars
Oil-producing nations, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, agreed Thursday to an unexpectedly large cut in global production, an effort to address a vast market oversupply spurred by the recent global economic turndown and end a nasty price war between Riyadh and Moscow. Published April 9, 2020
Chess a casualty and a consolation in time of coronavirus lockdown
The chess world has not been spared from the ravages of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. Published April 7, 2020
Chess officials (finally) shut down ill-fated Candidates tourney
Savor this column. It may be the last choice morsel of over-the-board chess greatness we get for a while. Published March 31, 2020
Chess title qualifier tournament shut down at midpoint
Bowing to the inevitable, world chess officials on Thursday suspended play halfway through the elite tournament meant to pick a challenger to world chess champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway because of the mounting coronavirus crisis in host nation Russia. Published March 26, 2020
World Bank, IMF plead for rich countries to give poorer ones a break amid pandemic
The World Bank and International Monetary Fund issued a joint plea to the world's major powers and lending institutions to give poorer nations a break as they struggle with collapsing economic activity and public health crises due to the coronavirus global outbreak. Published March 25, 2020
FIDE officials postpone the 2020 Chess Olympiad due to coronavirus pandemic
BREAKING: FIDE officials have announced the postponement of the 2020 Chess Olympiad, the biennial event that brings together teams from across the world, citing the coronavirus pandemic. Published March 24, 2020