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Medicare is going to be cut. That is inevitable. There is no way to solve the nation’s long-term debt problem without reducing the growth…
For the past forty years, United States Presidents have repeatedly called for a reduction in the country's dependence on fossil fuels in…
What's the path to religious acceptance in America—and what can Muslims, Mormons and Buddhists learn from Jews and Catholics? A Gallup…
We measure how receiving information about coworkers’ savings behavior affects recipients’ savings choices. Low-saving employees were sent…
Even as the president was signing the debt-limit bill designed to cut spending this week, he insisted on continuing "to keep making key…
Technological changes and improved electronic communications seem, paradoxically, to be making cities more, rather than less, important.…
Whatever late compromise is finally agreed upon in the U.S. debt ceiling debate, the most difficult hurdles for any deficit-reduction…
Background: With the introduction of Part D drug benefits, Medicare began to collect information on diagnoses, treatments, and clinical…
There is considerable variance in the productivity of teachers, yet educators have been unable to identify observable characteristics…
Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ), an ambitious social experiment, combines community programs with charter schools. We provide the first…