During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, major U.S. metro areas lost a significant number of residents. Now, there are clear signs that the trend is reversing. Focusing on Los Angeles, California, Tracy Hadden Loh examines the neighborhoods that are thriving.
“A courtroom is an inhospitable place for the former president’s efforts to define his own reality.” In a new opinion piece, Quinta Jurecic discusses the indictment against Trump, why it will be difficult to argue against, and the judge appointed to oversee the case.
Amid geopolitical tensions between Washington and Beijing, the semiconductor industry decoupled. A similar fate for clean energy technology could disrupt global supply chains and torpedo the climate agenda worldwide, Cheng Li and Xiuye Zhao argue.
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