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Affirmative action is ending–but holistic admissions can still allow higher education to better reflect society
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Affirmative action is ending–but holistic admissions can still allow higher education to better reflect society
By Kelly DoreJune 30, 2023
Nancy Pelosi: ‘Americans deserve safe, efficient, and clean transportation’
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Nancy Pelosi: ‘Americans deserve safe, efficient, and clean transportation’
By Nancy PelosiJune 30, 2023
The Supreme Court can end affirmative action–but it can’t reverse the course of history
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The Supreme Court can end affirmative action–but it can’t reverse the course of history
By Marvin KrislovJune 29, 2023
The global financial landscape is shifting in favor of U.S. listings as Europeans get dwarfed and Asian markets grapple with instability
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The global financial landscape is shifting in favor of U.S. listings as Europeans get dwarfed and Asian markets grapple with instability
By Richard Torrenzano and Paul TweedJune 26, 2023
America’s education system is failing–but a growing school choice movement believes it has the solution
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America’s education system is failing–but a growing school choice movement believes it has the solution
By Hanna SkanderaJune 23, 2023
The ‘S’ in ESG could change the world. We just don’t know how to measure it
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The ‘S’ in ESG could change the world. We just don’t know how to measure it
By Daryl CollinsJune 23, 2023
Malawi’s former president: ‘Africa’s food systems are in danger of failing due to high debt and climate change. A new financial pact can reverse this’
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Malawi’s former president: ‘Africa’s food systems are in danger of failing due to high debt and climate change. A new financial pact can reverse this’
By Joyce BandaJune 22, 2023
U.S. crypto banking is under frontal assault. Here’s what it will take for the regulatory freeze to thaw, according to a former Fed examiner
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U.S. crypto banking is under frontal assault. Here’s what it will take for the regulatory freeze to thaw, according to a former Fed examiner
By Mark T. WilliamsJune 21, 2023
A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an unworkable patchwork of state laws leaves corporate America more vulnerable to government overreach
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A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an unworkable patchwork of state laws leaves corporate America more vulnerable to government overreach
By Jen StarkJune 20, 2023
How the banking crisis catalyzed the government’s war on insider trading
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How the banking crisis catalyzed the government’s war on insider trading
By John Carney, Lauren Lyster and Alexandra KarambelasJune 20, 2023
Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
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Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
By Hélène Landemore, Andrew Sorota and Audrey TangJune 20, 2023
Persistent health disparities are proof that DEI programs remain necessary–even as the term becomes a political football
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Persistent health disparities are proof that DEI programs remain necessary–even as the term becomes a political football
By Jay S. FeldsteinJune 19, 2023
The American public gets it: We can’t achieve racial equity without paying all workers a living wage
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The American public gets it: We can’t achieve racial equity without paying all workers a living wage
By Ashley Marchand OrmeJune 19, 2023
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
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Why we can’t open-source a solution to A.I.’s ethical issues
By Frederik HvilshøjJune 16, 2023
Railroad critics don’t see the full picture–and how much safer rail is becoming
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Railroad critics don’t see the full picture–and how much safer rail is becoming
By Ian JefferiesJune 15, 2023
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