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For decades, conventional wisdom has held that the trajectory of American family life is heading in one direction: towards the abolition of marriage as the stable anchor of family life and a more ...
How Generative AI’s Impact on Learning Curves Will Reshape the Workplace Generative AI (GenAI) is set to reshape the workforce, redefining career pathways and talent development. However, despite ...
The legislation to rescind $1.1 billion for the public media system means that the CPB is essentially an empty shell. The fact that the system has alienated a large swathe of the country is the ...
The digitization of practically everything makes modernization of the US statistical system—including improvements to data collection and measurement and investment in statistical agencies—imperative.
Amid the current global cycle of populism and polarization, Thailand was one of the first democracies to begin spiraling downward. The polarizing populist at the center of this democracy-damaging ...
Few people are aware of the fact that “climate change” means very different things in science and in policy. That difference exposes the fundamental incoherence of climate policy, highlighted by the ...
Though the 2025 AI Action Plan is ambitious, the plan overlooks several high-stakes gaps—areas where evolving risks may require more proactive federal involvement.
The Tea App breach isn’t simply a technical failure; it’s a failure of public trust and a warning of what happens when government interference disrupts solutions that the market has already found.
“Must be the third kid thing.” That’s what one of the other moms said to me as we were both watching our youngest children play fourth grade basketball as if their lives depended on it. Like ...
French President Macron's recognition of a Palestinian State may have jumpstarted the quest for a new state out of Cameroon.
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