For years, tech optimists and regional leaders have hoped for the growth of substantial tech ecosystems far from the Bay Area in California and into the rest of the country. And now, for the first time in more than a decade, digital activity seems to be spreading out to a group of cities that aren’t concentrated in traditional Big Tech hubs. The growth of top-tier digital employment into up-and-coming regional centers offers hope for a more balanced and geographically inclusive U.S. tech economy, write Mark Muro and Yang You.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Washington, D.C. again this week to speak with policymakers about the need for aid in his country’s battle against Russia’s invasion.
In a new Talbott paper, Steven Pifer makes the case that Ukraine should be put on a definitive path to NATO membership.
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