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A new agricultural revolution has started. Congress must invest now to secure the future of U.S. food

At a certain point, we have to wonder how much more the global food system can take. Historic flooding in Pakistan. Droughts across the American West. Russia’s invasion of...

EY: 97% of CEOs have changed their investment strategy in response to geopolitical challenges–and almost a third already halted a project

Anyone talking to CEOs will spot the issue that is currently top of their mind: shifts in the levels of global cooperation and how they will impact trade,...

Opinion | The West Needs America’s Leadership

How the U.S. can marshal its strengths—not only military but also moral, economic and diplomatic. Source link

Opinion | Apple’s Warning About China Business

Shareholders are going want to know how companies are diversifying risk from the People’s Republic. Source link

Opinion | The Fed Has to Stay the Course Against Inflation

A growing chorus is urging the Federal Reserve to slow down lest it “break things.” If you’re paying attention, you should be nervous about growing financial strains in...

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The Verge’s guide to moving

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The best way to get rid of all the clutter you don’t need

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Britain’s new PM dubbed a ‘part-timer’ for saying he won’t work past 6 p.m. on Fridays

The newly elected leader recently revealed that for years, he has “protected” that time to spend it with his family, including a 16-year-old...

We reviewed 1,200 studies to understand how childhood shapes the leaders we are today. Here’s what we found

Today, most of us spent our day on autopilot, moving from meeting to meeting with little or no time to think things through....