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Commentary
Biden voted for the Bayh-Dole Act 44 years ago–but the administration’s plans to reinterpret it could undermine decades of world-leading U.S. innovation
By
Almesha L. Campbell
January 5, 2024
Tech
Childbirth-obsessed Elon Musk says the Netherlands will ‘die out by its own hand,’ in X conversation with far-right Dutch leader
By
Ryan Hogg
January 5, 2024
Commentary
The anti-DEI movement has gone from fringe to mainstream. Here’s what that means for corporate America
By
Joelle Emerson
January 4, 2024
Commentary
I advised the EU on its landmark AI Act. Here’s how it got preempted by the U.S. and U.K., why it almost got derailed by ChatGPT, and how it will shape regulation in 2024
By
David Haber
January 3, 2024
Commentary
In the age of unchecked billionaires and corporate bad behavior, everyday people have a million reasons to say something if they see something
By
Gordon Schnell
and
Amber Scorah
January 2, 2024
Commentary
Macroeconomic uncertainties will not halt progress on the energy transition in 2024 and beyond. Here’s why
By
Ignacio Galán
January 2, 2024
Success
Bud Light and Target were hit with culture war backlash in 2023, but there are ways corporate America can navigate the consumer minefield in a pivotal election year
By
Christiaan Hetzner
December 27, 2023
Commentary
The green revolution runs on chips–but there is no good way to make the fragile semiconductors ecosystem sustainable in the short term
By
Rakesh Kumar
December 26, 2023
Commentary
‘Parroting Putin’s propaganda’: The business exodus over Ukraine was no Russian bonanza
By
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
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Tymofiy Mylovanov
,
Nataliia Shapoval
and
Steven Tian
December 20, 2023
Commentary
The U.S. dairy industry wants to tackle climate change–but not at the expense of feeding the world
By
Krysta Harden
December 20, 2023
Commentary
A quiet cybersecurity revolution is touching every corner of the economy as U.S., allies ‘pull all the levers’ to face new threats
By
Eric Noonan
December 20, 2023
Commentary
Americans are losing faith in the news media–but there is ample empirical proof that a free press is the secret to U.S. economic success
By
J.J. Colao
December 19, 2023
Commentary
AI could accelerate progress toward the world’s climate goals. Here’s how
By
Kate Brandt
and
Rich Lesser
December 18, 2023
Commentary
250 years after the Boston Tea Party, America still struggles to navigate its complex relationship with tax
By
Scott McFarlane
December 15, 2023
Commentary
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Carly Fiorina
December 14, 2023
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