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Bidenism Is Gasping in America. It’s Having a Moment in Britain.
Politico via Yahoo News· 3 weeks agoIn the late summer of 2023, a small group of American and British political strategists sat down for...
Bidenomics versus MAGAnomics is a losing approach for Biden. Here's why
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 9 months agoEvery presidential campaign requires a slogan, a pithy message in six words or less to convey a...
The battle for Joe Biden’s economic soul
Semafor via Yahoo News· 5 months agoThe Provocation Is Joe Biden pro-market? Pro-labor? What does building an economy, as he likes to say, “from the middle out and the bottom up” really...
Mary McLeod Bethune challenged America to live up to its promises | Eddie Jackson
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo News· 2 years agoFinally, Mary McLeod Bethune is getting her just due. She spent her life like a guardian angel...
Documentary examines how what the U.S. did -- and did not do -- helped shape the Holocaust
LA Times via Yahoo News· 10 months agoThe film from Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein looks back at a time eerily resonant with today's anti-immigration climate, "and how a wildly civilized democracy can crumble very quickly," says Botstein.
Howey: Pence faces an arduous tight rope to White House
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThroughout nearly two and a half centuries, more than a dozen Hoosier men have looked into a mirror...
‘Gut Check Time’: Why Cornell Is Shuttering Its 1-Year Accelerated MBA
Poets & Quants via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoCornell’s Andrew Karolyi: “We’ve never felt that we were able to drive hard enough with (the...
The Unexpected Ways Joe Biden Is Ushering In a New Economic Paradigm
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA new book on the rise of progressive economics argues that Biden, out of necessity, has implemented policies that favor the middle class and strengthen democracy.
When Did Having a President on Your Alumni List Become Embarrassing?
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPresidents used to take pride in their alma maters, and universities celebrated their graduates when they ascended to the White House. But in today’s fractured politics? Not so much.