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Radical ideas are not unusual in the early stages of a US presidential election campaign, but many of the Democratic candidates for 2020…
As a project in Long Beach demonstrates, treating people as individuals rather than as statistics can yield big benefits.
As a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, I left the Munich Security Conference concerned that we are witnessing the most worrisome division…
What Canada can learn from a tiny country that devised a coordinated, efficient system to serve its citizens using what’s called platform…
The United States and China together account for a disproportionate 45 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions. In 2014, then-President…
Indianapolis is rethinking its approach, seeking new efficiencies that will better serve those from disadvantaged communities.
As the global economy weakens and markets grow more volatile, it is hard to imagine a worse time to stop 25% of US federal spending for…
Many of the headlines coming out of Detroit this week during the North American International Auto Show will be about electric vehicles —…
Federal government shutdowns are the modern equivalent of duels — a dumb and immature way to resolve disputes. The current shutdown has…