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Commentary
What happens when Uncle Sam hallucinates? Government agencies are embracing generative AI tools that sometimes lose touch with reality
By
Carolyn Parent
January 19, 2024
Commentary
As elites gather in Davos, they can’t ignore that most high-net worth individuals like me want to pay more tax
By
Chuck Collins
January 17, 2024
Commentary
Google’s SVP of research, technology and society: People understand that AI will disrupt their lives–but they hope it’s for the better. We must not let them down
By
James Manyika
January 16, 2024
Commentary
Bad-faith reverse-discrimination claims hurt America’s economic future and global standing
By
Roy Swan
January 15, 2024
Politics
Elon Musk predicts Vivek Ramaswamy will ‘far exceed the polls’ in Iowa caucuses despite Trump’s late attacks
By
Steve Mollman
January 14, 2024
Leadership
DEI opponents are using a Civil Rights Act section to go after a VC fund that invests in businesses owned by women of color: ‘It’s a very clever game plan’
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
,
Alexandra Olson
and
The Associated Press
January 14, 2024
Politics
Bill Ackman backs Dean Phillips, saying the Democratic challenger to Joe Biden has ‘a credible path to winning’
By
Shiyin Chen
and
Bloomberg
January 14, 2024
Leadership
Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party wins third presidential term as victor Lai Ching-te thanks voters for ‘new chapter’ in the island’s democracy
By
Lionel Lim
January 13, 2024
Commentary
‘Gumbo Coalition’ leaders: ‘We were born into a segregated America–but MLK’s dream is now being tested as never before in our lifetimes’
By
Janet Murguía
and
Marc Morial
January 12, 2024
Commentary
I’m a former FBI cyber agent. Here is my biggest 2024 election security concern
By
Adam Marrè
January 12, 2024
Politics
Minnesota capital St. Paul makes history as first large U.S. city with all-female council
By
Trisha Ahmed
,
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
January 12, 2024
Commentary
Jennifer Garner-Hamdi Ulukaya: ‘1 in 5 American kids may go to bed hungry tonight–and unprecedented attacks on the 50-year-old bipartisan WIC program could make the situation even worse’
By
Jennifer Garner
and
Hamdi Ulukaya
January 11, 2024
Commentary
2024 will be Asia’s time to shine–but a series of pivotal elections could change everything
By
Tanvir Gill
January 10, 2024
Commentary
America’s big banks are hiding behind racial equity to avoid new capital standards–but refuse to disclose the demographics of their small business lending
By
Carolina Martinez
January 10, 2024
Commentary
The narrative of Bidenomics isn’t sticking because it doesn’t reflect Americans’ lived experiences
By
Deepak Bhargava
and
Stephanie Luce
January 8, 2024
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