(The Atlantic) – Beyond the imminent threat of violence, Russia is poised to upend the global energy market.
Thought Leader: David Frum
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(The Atlantic) – Beyond the imminent threat of violence, Russia is poised to upend the global energy market.
Thought Leader: David Frum
We deserve better than these weaklings
(Unherd) – Western leaders are crippled by Covid illiberalism.
Thought Leader: Ayaan Hirsi Ali
(Podcast) Putin Orders Russian Forces Into Two Breakaway Regions In Ukraine
(Anderson Cooper 360) – The U.S. expects Russian troops to move into the Donbas region as soon as Monday evening or Tuesday for what Putin…
Thought Leader: Anderson Cooper
(Quillette) - What is Vladimir Putin trying to get out of the current crisis? The restoration of Russian status on the world stage, and a…
Thought Leader: Chris Miller
Why “Cheap Money” Is Worrying Billionaire US Investor Ray Dalio
(GZERO) – Who benefits from a weak dollar? China's yuan, which Dalio says will become "digital gold."
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
(Chasing Life) – Public health experts have been warning for years about a looming “loneliness epidemic” in the United States, with serious potential impacts on…
Thought Leader: Sanjay Gupta
Russian Troops into Donbas: Beginning of a New Cold War? | Quick Take | GZERO Media
(GZERO) – Diplomacy has failed between the US, its allies & the Russians.
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
Smart Upgrades to America’s Advanced Fighter Jet Are Key to Continued Air Supremacy
(Real Clear Defense) – Air supremacy will be one of the most important aspects that will define future warfare.
Time to end secret data laboratories—starting with the CDC
(FOX) – The American people are waking up to the fact that too many public health leaders have not always been straight with them.
Thought Leader: Robert Redfield
Clarence Page: Why Black voting rights matter
(GZERO) – Clarence Page discusses the past and future of the struggle for Black voting rights in America.
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
Investors Are Often the First Casualties of War
(Bloomberg) – From Waterloo to the Ukraine crisis, fears of conflict have moved interest rates, boosted commodities prices and won (and lost) people fortunes.
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
Ignoring a Text Message or Email Isn’t Always Rude. Sometimes It’s Necessary.
It was a Tuesday night. In my apartment, I was doing three things at once — packing for a short business trip, trying to get…
Thought Leader: Erica Dhawan