Seven Fateful Coronavirus Decisions
(WSJ) – President Trump acted with dispatch, to keep Americans safe, even when it was unpopular.
Thought Leader: Robert O’Brien
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Seven Fateful Coronavirus Decisions
(WSJ) – President Trump acted with dispatch, to keep Americans safe, even when it was unpopular.
Thought Leader: Robert O’Brien
How to Keep Workers Healthy on the Job
(The Wall Street Journal) - The threat from Covid-19 won’t end when the epidemic subsides. The recent upsurge in cases in Singapore and Japan shows…
Thought Leader: Scott Gottlieb
Treating coronavirus – how an old therapy can help beat a new virus
(Fox News) - A major key to beating the new coronavirus will be the development of a range of therapies that will let us lead…
Thought Leader: Newt Gingrich
Overreliance on the Fed is compromising the future for millennials
(CNBC) - Millennials have been dealt two very bad economic hands during their lifetimes.
Thought Leader: Sheila Bair
Save Globalisation to Secure the Future
(Financial Times) - The world will be a very dangerous place if we do not fix multilateral institutions
Thought Leader: Hank Paulson
U.S.-China Coordination Missing in Action on Coronavirus
(Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) - Despite their strategic rivalry, the United States and China have a history of coordinating in past public health and…
Thought Leader: Evan Feigenbaum
The next coronavirus relief bill needs to solve America’s unbanked and unwired crises
(The Hill) - Just two weeks after Congress passed the $2.2 trillion CARES Act to provide relief to businesses and families hammered by the coronavirus…
Thought Leader: Fred Hochberg
(WSJ) – Among the most overlooked heroes of the 2020 coronavirus crisis are the men and women who haul food and supplies around the country…
Thought Leader: Elaine Chao
Marine life photographer Cristina Mittermeier protects our ‘blue gold’ oceans
(HS Insider) - For National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier, protecting the blue in our blue marble of a world has become her life’s work.
Thought Leader: Cristina Mittermeier
Robert B. Zoellick: “We Tried Autarky in the 1930s. It Didn’t Work Very Well”
(The American Interest) - TAI’s Jeffrey Gedmin recently spoke with Robert B. Zoellick—former President of the World Bank (2007-2012), U.S. Deputy Secretary of State (2005-2006),…
Thought Leader: Robert Zoellick
CNN’s Sanjay Gupta on covering the coronavirus: ‘I think there is intrinsic value to hope’
(The Washington Post) - Sanjay Gupta, 50, is the Emmy Award-winning chief medical correspondent at CNN. He is also an associate professor of neurosurgery at…
Thought Leader: Sanjay Gupta
Precedents Can Help Us Understand This Unprecedented Crisis
(Toronto Star) – Remember: what worked, what didn’t (and why), and how did we get here are three good questions that may not have an…
Thought Leader: Laurence Mussio