As coronavirus cases continue to surge, the administration continues to disagree with public health officials and educators about when and how schools should reopen.
Rumor has it that President Trump will soon issue an executive order to lower prescription drug prices by fiat. In the midst of a pandemic, we need medical breakthroughs more than ever. An executive order enforcing foreign price controls would only harm the very patients the president seeks to help.
Investment fund managers have argued that directing more of their clients' money into funds that prioritize environmental, social, or corporate governance issues benefits its clients as well as the rest of society, but that assertion does not comport with reality.
Dr. Mark Kortepeter, whose been on the frontlines of multiple epidemics, explains both what’s going wrong with the U.S. coronavirus response and how it can get back on track.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster unveiled a grants program that uses CARES Act funding to expand school choice, proving governors and legislators in other states don't have to wait on Washington to provide more education options to parents and children.
The trading platform had 250,000 on its U.K. waitlist, but said on Tuesday it would suspend its launch “indefinitely”, amid mounting criticism in the U.S.
Lawyers are no longer the presumptive choice or necessarily best qualified to lead legal service organizations. Need evidence? This article examines recent moves by Axiom, Deloitte, and UnitedLex and how capital, cross-industry leadership, and customer-focus are changing legal services.