The days of business leaders passively accepting a regulatory environment created for them by distant elected officials are over. Today, nearly all major organizations are proactively engaging with ...
As a political strategist, Karl Rove offered a brilliant answer to the wrong question. The question he answered so successfully was a political one: How could Republicans win elections after Bill ...
Current federal policy shifts, which are forcing significant funding cuts and other changes to innovation programs, are creating challenges for local ecosystem builders. But ecosystem building is ...
How can different ethnic groups work together to make social change? Farai Chideya asks Robert Lovato, former director of the Central American Resource Center in Los Angeles; Raphe Sonenshein, a ...
The world today is more fragmented and multipolar than at any time in living memory. Many Americans envision a bipolar competition emerging between a subset of democracies and autocracies—effectively ...
Over at National Review, Neal Freeman has a remarkable reflection on the life and legacy of his friend William F. Buckley. The piece is adapted from a recent address to the annual meeting of The Fund ...
My 11-year-old says it with total confidence, often on repeat. They have no idea what it really means—and that’s kind of the point. It doesn’t mean any one thing, but it sounds right. It’s a phrase ...
Energy efficiency advocates are hopeful that a new Biden administration coalition to promote and strengthen building performance standards could accelerate federal, state and local efforts to reduce ...
While politicians in Washington, D.C., spar over the estimated costs of implementing a Green New Deal, California’s Building Decarbonization Coalition (BDC) is making a plan and taking action. The ...