David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
One supporter already revving up the 2020 Trump re-election campaign
Thomas C. Mendenhall, who says he spotted the Trump phenomenon far earlier than most people, now is trying to get the jump on the new president's re-election campaign. Published January 20, 2017
From the Informant team, a fine new American chess magazine
In the world of chess publishing, we have a 50-year anniversary and news of an ambitious start-up, and both are an occasion for celebration. Published January 18, 2017
Russian foundry mints commemorative ‘In Trump We Trust’ silver coin
Donald Trump's persistent calls for better relations with Russia are already paying off -- literally. Published January 18, 2017
Xi vs. Trump: Chinese leader praises globalization, warns of trade wars at tony Davos summit
The forces of free trade, open markets and globalization have a new champion: Chinese President -- and Communist Party chief -- Xi Jinping. Published January 17, 2017
Webster dominates but UMBC’s Tanguy Ringoir shines at college chess clash
It's as if Alabama's football team found itself in the college Final Four lining up against Alabama, Alabama and some random fourth entrant. Published January 10, 2017
Aleksandr Lenderman outlasts Alex Shabalov for third Eastern chess crown
It was a familiar pair of front-runners entering the home stretch, with past winners GM Aleksandr Lenderman and GM Alex Shabalov pulling away from the field at last week's 42nd annual Eastern Open. In the end, Lenderman collected his third sole first in the event (he was Eastern champ in 2009 and 2010) by drawing his main rival and winning the rest of his games for a 61/2-1/2 winning score. Published January 3, 2017
Rapid reverse as Magnus Carlsen tries to defend another chess title
When last we wrote about Magnus Carlsen, he was sacrificing his queen to clinch his world title defense last month over Russian challenger Sergei Karjakin in New York City. Published December 28, 2016
Wesley So leads Yank brigade to chess dominance in London
The just-concluded Eighth London Chess Classic featured an elite field of players from around the world, but it was the Americans who provided most of the drama and the fireworks. Published December 20, 2016
Greek minister sees progress despite latest debt drama
It was a chain of events which neatly captured the grinding economic crisis that plagues Greece: Just as a light appeared at the end of the tunnel, the train broke down once again. Published December 16, 2016
Fighting seniors lead the way into busy holiday chess season
Happens every year — when the rest of the world is going over the meadow and through the snow for a well-earned holiday rest, the chess world is gearing up for perhaps its busiest season. Published December 13, 2016
James Mattis pick emboldens Iran hawks eager to press Tehran on nuclear violations
Hawks critical of the Obama administration's outreach to Iran over the past eight years were in a distinctly upbeat mood as they took over an ornate Senate caucus room Thursday to promote their cause. The incoming Trump administration, many said, understands their case and the threat posed by the regime in Tehran far better than President Obama ever did. Published December 8, 2016
Sergey Karjakin made Magnus Carlsen work to keep chess crown
The champ earned his triumph, but let's give it up here for the loser. Published December 6, 2016
Magnus Carlsen retains world chess crown with brilliant playoff wins over Sergey Karjakin
World chess champion Magnus Carlsen retained his crown by the narrowest of margins, defeating dogged challenger Sergey Karjakin of Russia in a four-game rapid playoff Wednesday in New York City by a score of 3-1. Published December 1, 2016
Carlsen, Karjakin head to playoff as chess title match ends in 6-6 tie
Norwegian world chess champion Magnus Carlsen and Russian challenger Sergey Karjakin will take their chances in a one-day playoff for all the marbles after Monday's 12th and final game of their championship match left the two players knotted at six points apiece. Published November 28, 2016
Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin tied as world chess title match heads for last-game showdown
Playing the Black pieces, Norwegian world chess champion Magnus Carlsen easily held the draw in the penultimate game of his 12-game title match with Russian challenger Sergey Karjakin Saturday, leaving the two players tied at 5 1/2-5 1/2 with just one more round to go. Published November 27, 2016
Donald Trump will undo Cuba deal absent major changes, Reince Priebus says
Incoming White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus says Donald Trump will undo the Obama administration's diplomatic reset with Havana unless Cuba addresses rampant human rights abuses. Published November 27, 2016
Longtime Cuban dictator Fidel Castro dead at 90
Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, who dominated his island-nation for nearly a half-century and defied U.S. presidents from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Barack Obama, died late Friday evening in Havana at the age of 90. Published November 26, 2016
Magnus Carlsen evens chess championship with grueling endgame win over Sergey Karjakin
With time running out, champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway finally broke through the defenses of Russian challenger Sergey Karjakin to win Game 10 Thanksgiving Thursday in New York, tying their scheduled 12-game match at 5-5 with just two games to go. It was the champion's first win of the match and a strong rebound from a painful loss in Game 8. Published November 24, 2016
Carlsen holds draw, Karjakin keeps lead in world chess title match
Russian challenger Sergey Karjakin was the aggressor again, but world chess champion Magnus Carlsen was able to hold a pawn-down ending to save a draw in Game 9 of their scheduled 12-game title match in New York City Wednesday. Published November 23, 2016
Sergey Karjakin draws first blood with Game 8 win over Magnus Carlsen in world title chess match
Following seven somewhat deflating games to open their title match, Russian challenger Sergey Karjakin broke through to score the first win over Norwegian champion Magnus Carlsen, putting the champion in a 41/2-31/2 hole with just four games to go in the scheduled 12-game match in New York City. Published November 22, 2016