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It may be possible to infect others even after getting a shot.
Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman are phenomenally successful businesspeople with precisely the wrong instincts for a streaming service.
The GOP shows no willingness to provide the kind of fiscal relief Democrats say is needed.
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The GOP can win elections with less than 50% of the popular vote, a statistician speculates.
Minority homeowners are losing ground in the K-shaped recovery.
The president-elect must begin to build a modern, expert-led civil service and bring talent back into the executive branch.
The president-elect isn’t offering a repeat of the Obama administration’s Silicon Valley embrace.
It may be possible to infect others even after getting a shot.
The GOP can win elections with less than 50% of the popular vote, a statistician speculates.
‘No way around it—these numbers are incredibly sad,’ says one researcher
Strengthening the safety net must come before new trade deals, the Harvard economist says
The algorithms won’t go away, so it’s important to make them fair, says Daniel Krashen of Rutgers.
The Leuthold Group CIO says consumers will become more confident and splurge from their savings.
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