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Hurricanes are usually occasions for the public to complain about a lack of preparation by their leaders.
Hurricanes are usually occasions for the public to complain about a lack of preparation by their leaders.
Career stories of 50 female executives from major corporations and high-growth entrepreneurial ventures suggest two alternative accounts of how women legitimize their claims to top leadership position
Hurricane Katrina pitted a Republican White House against a Louisiana Governor and New Orleans mayor of a different party.
President Obama's remarks Monday on Hurricane Sandy were in some ways the most significant of his presidency.
We have two impressive people running for president. I fully realize that is not a judgment universally shared in our polarized, partisan, red-blue divided nation.
The conviction of seven Italian geological and disaster experts for their negligence in failing to predict the 6.3 magnitude quake in 2009 in the small town of Aquila has shocked the scientific commun
Who knew it was Ladies’ Night in Boca Raton? Governor Mitt Romney tried to woo the female vote Monday night at the final presidential debate by playing the guy next door.
President Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney will meet for the third and final presidential debate Monday night to discuss foreign policy.
While governments around the world struggle to maintain service levels amid fiscal crises, social innovators are improving social outcomes for citizens by changing the system from within.
The emerging consensus about Thursday night's vice presidential debate is that there was a high degree of professionalism on the stage. Why?
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