As longtime political science professor David Koyzis suggests in his book, Political Visions and Illusions: A Survey and ...
Why do some countries seem to be more functional than others? It’s a big question. And one of the most likely answers ... is ...
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Opinion: Let’s not throw the DEI baby out with the bathwater
Tearing down DEI is not the answer. The better approach, as Bill Clinton once said of affirmative action, is to “mend it, not ...
Newcomers are using AI to write applications. The government is using it to process them. And people are falling through the cracks.
Mexico has been following the same rulebook of engagement with the cartels for much of the past two decades, with very ...
False health information spread by public figures spinning associations and correlations into faulty evidence may illustrate ...
Designing DEI that lasts requires that organizations find alignment and congruence between strategy, structure, and everyday practice.
"The bill requires the poorest people in our state get NO relief but have to pay MORE sales tax so that the doctors, lawyers and bankers can... LESS property tax." ...
A Supreme Court hearing showed the illogic of both the war on drugs and the court’s Second Amendment precedent.
Freedom Debt Relief reports on defending against credit card debt lawsuits: know your rights, gather evidence, and consider ...
A strong agricultural sector and improved food quality are essential for Africa’s economic development, public health and long-term prosperity.
Finance ministries must think about digital public infrastructure as they do roads and power grids A government wouldn’t ...
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