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Voternomics: Why the US Election Isn’t About Foreign Policy


Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world ... Read More

NPR in Turmoil After It Is Accused of Liberal Bias


Uri Berliner, a senior business editor who ... Party chair whose position as a political analyst at NBC News became untenable after an on-air revolt from hosts who criticized her efforts to undermine ... Read More

The backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion in business is in full force − but myths obscure the real value of DEI


(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary ... Few ideas in business are as misunderstood as DEI. While opposition to DEI – diversity, equity and ... Read More

The budget roadshow continues


Police are unhappy the budget didn’t take further steps to toughen bail laws. Adams said Donald Trump might want to look at the crime stats before blasting his native city. State regulators are hoping ... Read More

Florida political parties eye nonpartisan school board races


Florida voters will decide in November whether to again select school board members in partisan elections. Political operatives already are acting as if the positions are party aligned. Republican ... Read More

Dickerson Special Election


West Seneca Town Supervisor Gary Dickerson, who is on the Republican ticket for the 26th Congressional Special Election speaks while on his campaign trail Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Buffalo, ... Read More

2024 voter guide: Harry Bhandari, candidate for Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District


Read about Democrat Harry Bhandari and other candidates for Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District in Baltimore Sun Media’s voter guide. Read More

Primary preview: 2024 Oregon May primary election


More than 3 million people are registered to vote in Oregon, but only 1.7 million are registered as Democrats or Republicans and will receive primary ballots for those parties. Read More

Which bills did Iowa lawmakers pass in 2024, and which bills failed?


It may have seemed many times that there was only one piece of legislation being considered by state lawmakers this year at the Iowa Capitol — an overhaul of Iowa area education agencies’ funding and ... Read More

Letters to the Gazette


During and after the Bolshevik Revolution, the term “fellow traveler” denoted nonmembers of the Communist Party who sympathized with party policies. Speaker Mike Johnson fits the bill, not of the ... Read More

Schapiro: Antisemitism at UVa? Depends who you ask


The debate over alleged antisemitism at the Thomas Jefferson-founded University of Virginia is dividing, among others, Jews. Read More


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