Influence becomes difficult to trace not because documents are hidden, but because they are inaccessible in practice.
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When the United Nations Environment Assembly convenes in December, a key topic up for discussion will be the mounting environmental impact of artificial intelligence. Ahead of those talks, here’s a ...
MAGA has a problem, in the form of Donald Trump. Put simply: MAGA wants to define what MAGA (or “America first”) means, and Donald Trump wants it to mean whatever he says at any given moment. I should ...
Federal Chief Information Officer Greg Barbaccia, a 2025 Wash100 Award winner, said he will no longer meet with firms that “define problems,” such as research, advisory and strategy consulting ...
Another key Trump administration official is cutting back on consultants. Greg Barbaccia, the federal chief information officer, said his office will no longer meet with research, advisory and ...
The Trump administration is taking a hardline approach to what it alleges is a failure to protect students from antisemitism on college campuses. The administration canceled $400 million in federal ...
If you want to accentuate the importance of a problem, it seems sensible to explain how prevalent it is. Lots of people are at risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Lots of women carry a gene that makes them ...
Amid the rising buzz around Ozempic and similar weight-loss drugs, a group of 58 researchers is challenging the way obesity is defined and diagnosed, arguing that current methods fail to capture the ...
As 2024 draws to a close, the past few days have seen typical articles in the media reflecting on what a year of reckoning it has been for ESG and for sustainability more broadly. Political ...
[This article was first published in Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin, which was then called Army Logistician, volume 1, number 2 (November–December 1969), pages 8–11, 24–25.] “… in the process ...