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Politics
The Texas attorney general has to say sorry and pay more than $3 million to former staffers who accused him of corruption—But he gets to use taxpayer money
By
Jake Bleiberg
and
The Associated Press
February 10, 2023
Commentary
A new agricultural revolution has started. Congress must invest now to secure the future of U.S. food
By
Irving Fain
February 10, 2023
Commentary
Biden’s State of the Union–and the stories people from across the country are telling us–make the case for economic optimism
By
Sage Warner
February 10, 2023
Commentary
I am a DoorDash driver who’s been elected to the Colorado State House. Food delivery companies are gamifying your tips and making it harder for drivers to earn a living wage. Here’s what you can do about it
By
Stephanie Vigil
February 9, 2023
Commentary
Companies are following the public’s agenda, not politics–and it’s paying off
By
Martin Whittaker
February 8, 2023
Commentary
Up to 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage. Here’s why many American women can no longer receive the vital care that I needed after mine
By
Asima Ahmad
February 6, 2023
Commentary
Vivek Wadhwa: ‘I lost my wife to cancer in 2019–and decided to defeat it for good. Now all of India is joining my quest for world-saving innovation’
By
Vivek Wadhwa
February 3, 2023
Commentary
How to manage complex stakeholder interests? Think like a designer
By
Jon Iwata
,
Nicolas Maitret
and
Lisa Maulhardt
February 2, 2023
Commentary
How the free media were duped by a fake pro-Putin list of Western companies still doing business in Russia a year into the Ukraine invasion
By
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
,
Tymofiy Mylovanov
,
Nataliia Shapoval
and
Steven Tian
February 2, 2023
Commentary
Environmental concerns are on the rise across the world–but Americans’ support for climate action has been stagnant for years. Here’s why
By
Leslie Zane
January 31, 2023
Commentary
People are much less likely to trust the medical system if they are from an ethnic minority, have disabilities, or identify as LGBTQ+, according to a first-of-its-kind study by Sanofi
By
Paul Hudson
and
Michelle A. Williams
January 31, 2023
Tech
Elon Musk says he’s sorry for his tweet about the attack on Paul Pelosi after body cam footage released: ‘I apologize’
By
Steve Mollman
January 29, 2023
Half of global GDP relies on nature–but it’s being wiped out. Here’s the business case for investing in biodiversity
By
Nick Studer
January 26, 2023
Half of the world’s population is under 30–but they have little say over the decisions that shape their future. It’s time for young people to be seen and heard in the halls of power
By
David Boynton
and
Marija Vasileva-Blazev
January 25, 2023
In a fragmented world, we can’t take global trade for granted
By
Alan Wolff
January 20, 2023
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Economy
Trump may have shot himself in the foot at the Fed, as Powell could stay on while Miran resigns from White House post
By
Eleanor Pringle
Investing
Tech stocks go into free fall as it dawns on traders that AI has the ability to cut revenues across the board
By
Jim Edwards
Success
In 2026, many employers are ditching merit-based pay bumps in favor of ‘peanut butter raises’
By
Emma Burleigh