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How the World Bank Can Meet the Needs of a Changing Climate
Getting new money in the door is important, but it’s not enough.
America Can Avoid Another Banking Crisis
Policymakers have a duty to explain to the public how things were allowed to spin so far out of control.
Who Benefits From Confrontation With China?
Pursuing disengagement from China is not in America’s national interest.
Florida Is Trying to Take Away the American Right to Speak Freely
There’s still time for state lawmakers to reject the crude pandering of a bill that seeks to overturn a bulwark of First Amendment law.
America Has Lost the War On Drugs. What Now?
Public health, not punishment, must guide drug policy.
Why Ukraine Deserves Steadfast Support
One year since the Russian invasion, diplomacy has a chance only if Moscow accepts it can’t bring Kyiv to its knees, and the U.S. doesn’t...
India’s Proud Tradition of a Free Press Is at Risk
Self-censorship has spread, along with a shrill Hindu nationalism in news reports that echoes the government line.
Watching the Watchmen
The government must match continued investments in policing with reforms that make police more accountable to the communities that they serve.
How to Make the Labor Market Work for More Americans
Eliminating the college degree requirement for state government jobs is both good policy and good leadership.
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