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Eliminating tax subsidies for major energy companies is a bad idea. Singling out big American energy firms for this kind of treatment is abusive and a "glaring violation of the rule of law."
Brad Wilcox and Kathryn Sharpe of the University of Virginia have taken a fascinating fresh look at sectors of the economy most influenced by marriage and fertility.
Some of the most dynamic sectors of the American economy are thriving. The key is to unlock disruptive forces in other sectors. But where?
Business can provide the leverage, expertise, and leadership that will help educators and public officials make tough decisions and take hard steps they may not take on their own.
Business leaders seeking a STEM revolution cannot settle for comfortable tweaking but must embrace efforts to rethink the organization and delivery of schooling.
As part of a bid for renewed authority to streamline government, the White House wants to merge six agencies into one bureaucracy focused on trade and competitiveness. The plan has sparked substantial criticism from the U.S. business and trade policy communities. An expert panel will weigh in on the controversy and evaluate President Obama's reorganization proposal.
It is vitally important to find all of the root causes of substandard medicines because current policy decisions that concern drug quality often exacerbate problems related to a lack of research.
Regardless of current academic accomplishment, innovative educational practices are vital to laying the groundwork for continuous and transformational change.





