The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum abruptly closed indefinitely on Tuesday afternoon, following an executive ...
After Massachusetts joined thirteen states to sue the Department of Government Efficiency, Harvard Kennedy School professors are condemning the DOGE’s extensive use of executive power to cut federal ...
From the conflict in Ukraine to major shifts in U.S. campaign finance and media, experts share their insights on today’s ...
Senior AAP leader and former Vice Chairman of the Dialogue and Development Commission (DDC), Jasmine Shah, launched his book, ...
A new paper by Harvard economists David Deming and Lawrence H. Summers offers early evidence of artificial intelligence ...
Every year, Hawai‘i’s leaders promise to focus on the next generation, but for too long, systemic issues — like food ...
A Harvard study uncovers how having more White coworkers impacts Black women's retention and promotion rates—revealing ...
Murray-Badal, brand-new to the city’s political sphere, is the choice candidate of powerhouse labor unions SEIU 1021 and ...
With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed as the U.S. Health Secretary, here are some key ways he could impact college students' ...
Virtually no previous health secretary nominee in recent memory has gone through such lengths to claim that they would not ...
Many experts fear Kennedy will appoint vaccine skeptics to key roles in federal agencies and hinder infectious disease research.
Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard Kennedy School, is President of the International Economic Association and the author of Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane ...
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