The Rising Cost of Republicans’ Investment in Trump
Republican leaders and donors are suddenly making worried noises about their political chances. Five months ago, their party looked likely to take both the U.S.…
Thought Leader: David Frum
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The Rising Cost of Republicans’ Investment in Trump
Republican leaders and donors are suddenly making worried noises about their political chances. Five months ago, their party looked likely to take both the U.S.…
Thought Leader: David Frum
Pakistan underwater: Blame climate change
Ian Bremmer’s Quick Take: Hi everybody, Ian Bremmer here, and we’re closing down the summer, so this will be your last Quick Take before I head…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
Ian Explains: Hackers, Innovation, Malice & Cybercrime
(GRZEO Media) - The annual cost of global cybercrime has nearly tripled since 2005.
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
Newt Gingrich: FBI raid part of plan to indict Trump before politically hostile DC jury
The unprecedented raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate might be part of a larger deep-state plan to indict the former president in front of a…
Thought Leader: Newt Gingrich
Podcast: How the US underestimated the Taliban – and who’s paying for it one year later
Listen: The anniversary of the end of America’s war in Afghanistan is a reminder of what many see as a staggering US defeat. It was also…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
Student loan relief plan is well-intentioned but full of problems
Sheila Bair is former FDIC chair and senior fellow, Center for Financial Stability. President Biden has finally made a decision about student debt cancellation, going…
Thought Leader: Sheila Bair
Penguins Hiding in Plane Sight, and Other Tales
The 9th Chapter of My “Ask Me Anything” Series There are not many places in the world where your flight may be delayed by penguins…
Thought Leader: Paul Nicklen
School is in session. Should you worry about your kid catching monkeypox?
Monkeypox cases are increasing across America and around the world, with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting over 15,000 confirmed stateside cases as of…
Thought Leader: Leana Wen
The FDA is at a crossroads for reducing tobacco-related disease and death
(STAT) – The U.S. is at a crossroads for tobacco use, the country’s leading cause of preventable death, at nearly half a million deaths a…
Thought Leader: Anand Shah
Balance of Power: Does Loan Forgiveness Make Economic Sense? (Radio)
Sheila Bair, Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Stability and former Chair of the FDIC discusses the economic implications of President Biden’s student loan…
Thought Leader: Sheila Bair
Why quiet quitting may be bad for your career #Shorts
‘Quiet quitting’ describes the experience of doing your job without going above and beyond — and according to Kevin O’Leary, it’s a bad idea.
Thought Leader: Kevin O’Leary
What a New Iran Nuclear Deal Could Look Like
(TIME) – After over 16 months of fitful negotiations, the United States and Iran are reportedly inching closer to striking a deal to restore the…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer