Afghanistan Watchdog Says Secrecy Hurt Oversight Effort
Perhaps no one in Washington is more knowledgeable about America’s failures in Afghanistan than John Sopko, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction
Perhaps no one in Washington is more knowledgeable about America’s failures in Afghanistan than John Sopko, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction
The omicron variant now makes up 73% of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S., a six-fold increase in only one week, according to the CDC
Several high-profile defendants have opted to testify in their own defense lately, with mixed results. There are several factors to consider before putting a defendant on the witness stand
Visionary. Showman. Iconoclast. Troll. How Elon Musk is reshaping our world—and beyond
Visionary. Showman. Iconoclast. Troll. How Elon Musk is reshaping our world—and beyond
Presidents can bring vast resources and attention to a disaster. They can also bring comfort
Sinking approval ratings coupled with rising inflation may have weakened Biden's negotiating position on the Build Back Better bill
It was supposed to be in person, but the long tail of the COVID-19 pandemic meant Joe Biden’s first gathering of the world's democracies would have to be held virtually. Opening the first day of
Kelly Easter wanted to help. Like many Americans, she watched the news in 2020 in dismay at the conditions awaiting unaccompanied migrant children at the U.S.-Mexico border. Easter, a 47-year-old realtor, lives alone in her
The place where Arbery was shot and killed has tried to be different since that 2020 day, but some things are hard to change
Why Black Bitcoiners seem certain that crypto represents keys to a car bound for somewhere better
Only about 5% of practicing doctors in the U.S. are Black, and more than 56% are white, a situation that enables racism in hospital care and fuels Black mistrust of the system as COVID-19 and gun violence take a disproportionate toll on communities of color
She's working under the spotlight of two cases that have drawn the nation’s eyes to her office
Pre-owned or vintage gifts are often better for the environment, and won't run into the supply chain issues facing new goods made overseas.
(To receive weekly emails of conversations with the world’s top CEOs and business decisionmakers, click here.) Nothing in Bernard Looney’s youth suggested that he would find himself, at 50, leading one of the world’s biggest
In Miami, the next generation of art collection showed its colors
Once a niche concept, the idea of a centralized virtual world has careened into the mainstream landscape this year
Advice for managers and younger workers alike to make sure everyone's voice is heard
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Just like it’s harder to start a car's engine when it’s cold, it's harder to get momentum when there are no existing users. Here's how to tackle the "cold start problem."
The mindset that creates more humane workplaces not only for caregivers, but for everyone.
It's common for a seller to have multiple bids on the home sale. Here is how you can make your offer stand out
The overarching narrative emerging from COP26 is complicated, but there are some clear takeaways from the global climate conference
"We have a whole roadmap for a post-fossil future based on renewable energy"
Mosa Meat is on a mission to bring sustainable, lab-grown beef to the masses.
In October 2019, the Rotary Club of Bugolobi asked me to talk on the environment and climate change. I looked forward to the opportunity. It would be the first time as an activist that I’d