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Commentary
America can’t ignore its own strengths as it competes with China for global tech leadership
By
Gary Shapiro
April 14, 2023
As it looks forward to a hydrogen future, Germany bids farewell to the last of its nuclear power plants
By
Frank Jordans
and
The Associated Press
April 14, 2023
Commentary
America’s ‘disease burden’ is getting heavier by the day–and it’s unevenly distributed across states
By
Pooja Kumar
and
Ramya Parthasarathy
April 13, 2023
Commentary
Farewell Oz Nelson, the visionary Republican who reinvented UPS and wasn’t afraid of being called ‘woke’
By
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
April 13, 2023
Commentary
We represent half of the global fashion industry–and they want to stop polluting the planet. But no industry can police itself
By
Andrew Martin
April 7, 2023
Commentary
Americans are over the endless anxiety loop. Only the rich, remote workers, and Gen Zers really care about the banking crisis, according to The Harris Poll
By
Will Johnson
April 6, 2023
Commentary
ADL: ‘Antisemitism is on the rise across America–and it’s creeping into the workplace’
By
Jonathan A. Greenblatt
and
Clara Hess
April 5, 2023
Commentary
America only had a handful of billionaires 40 years ago. We’re now creating ‘centibillionaires’–and unless we tax them, trillionaires
By
Bob Lord
April 5, 2023
Commentary
Former FTC chair urges agency not to tarnish a bipartisan legacy from Reagan to Obama: ‘We can’t ignore the last 40 years of antitrust based on protecting consumers’
By
Timothy J. Muris
April 3, 2023
Commentary
America’s $52 billion bet on the chips race can’t succeed without small-business innovation
By
Robert Morcos
March 29, 2023
With techno-nationalism on the rise, the world needs a peaceful NATO for science and technology
By
Vivek Wadhwa
March 28, 2023
Finance
Deutsche Bank scare forces German chancellor to borrow line from Silicon Valley Bank CEO: ‘No cause for any kind of concern’
By
Christiaan Hetzner
March 24, 2023
Commentary
Don’t believe the pundits who conflate middle-class entrepreneurs and Big Tech. Startups are today’s mom-and-pop businesses
By
Nihal Mehta
March 22, 2023
Commentary
Biden weighs in on the battle for the soul of Wall Street. Here’s how the president’s first veto will shape the way Americans’ money is managed
By
David Atkin
March 21, 2023
Commentary
DEI’s critics are missing the point. The real story is how companies have been quietly backsliding on diversity and gender equity
By
Pattie Sellers
and
Nina Easton
March 21, 2023
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