With a host of other issues like inflation, student loans, the war in Ukraine, immigration, and the pandemic competing for the attention of voters, just how important is the issue of abortion? Elaine Kamarck explains the political intensity around abortion and reproductive health heading into the November elections.
By identifying budding entrepreneurs, understanding what is important to their success, and providing small business support services, communities across the nation can narrow stubborn equity gaps and nurture new paths to economic opportunity for marginalized populations, argues John Austin.
Jessica Brandt and co-authors outline steps that the U.S. government—working with the private sector and other democratic governments—can take to sharpen America’s edge across four dimensions of technology competition: talent; norms and standards; research and development; and trade, investment, and industrial policy.
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