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Is The U.S. Economy Headed For A Bout Of Stagflation?
"Military pay, ammunition, tanks, planes, and compensation for dead and wounded soldiers, all contribute to the GDP figures. Put simply, the war against Ukraine is now the main driver of Russia's ... Read More
Exclusive | India can be a $10 tn economy in the coming decade if it continues with reforms: WEF head Borge Brende
India is the fastest growing among the large economies in the world, World Economic Forum president Borges Brende tells Firstpost managing editor Palki Sharma in an exclusive interview ... Read More
Climate crisis to slash world incomes by nearly a fifth, some $38 trillion a year, by 2049, study warns
Climate change will cause massive economic damages within the next 25 years in almost every nation, a new study warns. But acting now could turn the financial “doomsday” around. Read More
EDITORIAL: News flash: State leaders actually got some things done
The ABLE bill was one of several our State Journal editorial board prioritized last fall, including state support to renovate American Family Field in Milwaukee. That got done, too, and the Milwaukee ... Read More
Our Opinion: Michele Morrow is only one one of our problems
The woman who would take charge of K-12 education in this state has addressed her noxious trail of online posts — including calls to, you know, kill people — by ... Read More
EDITORIAL: Income tax deadline is call to action
Time is running out. Monday, April 15, is the deadline for filing 2023 income taxes. Read More
Our Opinion: Out of chaos, answers?
A wanton act of violence during an irresponsible event at an unsafe location may have done Greensboro some good, at least in the long run. Read More
Editorial, 4/17: May primary may seem quiet but it's consequential
With a primary election a little less than a month away, front yards across the area should be blossoming with campaign signs, but it's a quiet lead-up to the May ... Read More
Editorial, 4/19: Compromise, communication smooth projects
Environmental, development and land-use conflicts can be mitigated outside of governmental approval processes or the courts by, as two Nebraska projects have recently demonstrated, negotiation and coo ... Read More
Editorial: With upgrades, airport poised to reach next level
The Quad Cities International Airport in Moline broke ground earlier this month on $60 million in upgrades: Project GATEWAY. Read More
Saving the social sciences from ideological differences | Utterly Moderate podcast
The Utterly Moderate Podcast looks at the prevalence of ideological bias in social sciences, leading to misleading information in public discourse. Read More
Community Voices: New crisis center a boon for behavioral health care
November 2024 there will be a 24/7/365 Emergency Behavioral Health Walk-in Center with mobile crisis teams opening in Harrisburg. The center is an effort between Cumberland, Perry and Dauphin counties ... Read More
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