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In a bipartisan discussion, deputy administrator of USAID and former ambassador Donald Steinberg will address the challenges the United States faces in its global peace-building operations.
The last thing a struggling American economy needs is regulators with itchy trigger fingers taking aim at one of the country's most dynamic sectors.
The hysteria of the media and the political class over the Deepwater spill could have second-order environmental impacts that could be cumulatively worse than the spill itself, both for the Gulf and for other environmental arenas.
All the rules that govern the technology sector are being rewritten by the industry's participants every six months or so. Does Washington really need to add new, top-down rules into that mix?
Thisanalysis of the stock market bashes the conventional wisdom about bubbles, showing that such famous examples as Tulipomania were not, in fact, bubbles at all.
The comparison between Census results over the last 40 years to today tells us much about the country's present--and the shape of the future.
Able to purchase spectrum access rights, companies could deliver a robust new generation of TV, including streaming technologies, video on demand and a reincarnation of broadcast DTV as a spectrum-friendly information service.
As the presidential primaries continue, the tension between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is growing.





