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Symbols of the Confederacy are slowly coming down from US military bases: 3 essential reads

Without much fanfare, a federal panel is removing the names of Confederate generals from U.S. military bases and replacing them with names that exemplify...

How China uses ‘geostrategic corruption’ to exert its influence in Latin America

Corruption has long been a scourge in parts of Latin America. Traditionally, it has funneled down domestic routes, with local politicians, business interests and...

Farm families are struggling to grow their businesses in child care deserts – the US farm bill may finally offer some help

Kerissa and Charlie Payne are beginning farmers living their dream of raising two daughters on a farm in Central Ohio. By conventional measures, their...

‘Mistaken, misread, misquoted, mislabeled, and mis-spoken’ — what Woody Guthrie wrote about the national debt debate in Congress during the Depression

The debt ceiling debate between the House GOP and President Joe Biden could, if not solved, lead to economic chaos and destruction – so...

The Nation of Islam: A brief history

May 2023 marks 98 years since the birth of civil rights leader Malcolm X, formerly Malcolm Little. Malcolm X was a spokesperson for the...

US has a long history of state lawmakers silencing elected Black officials and taking power from their constituents

Mississippi legislators have enacted a law that would create a new judicial system covering the state’s capital city, Jackson, in place of the current...

Want more good ideas from your workers? Try giving them a reward – and a choice

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. Companies can increase not only the volume but also the quality of employee...

War rooms and bailouts: How banks and the Fed are preparing for a US default – and the chaos expected to follow

Convening war rooms, planning speedy bailouts and raising house-on-fire alarm bells: Those are a few of the ways the biggest banks and financial regulators...

Short meetings could encourage teachers to stay on the job

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. A single, 10-minute meeting between teachers and their principals can increase teacher job...

Why don’t rocks burn?

Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to...

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