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The Biden administration is wrong to paint all for-profit colleges with same brush
The last four years of the Biden administration have been brutal for for-profit education. With four-year college enrollment on the decline, the Biden administration's higher education legacy will be marred by its wrongful attacks and misunders...
The Future Of Work Is Already Here
With AI's job destruction tsunami headed toward global business, CEOs should waste no time leading the 'Great Retraining.'
Technological utopia notwithstanding, the threat of AI-fueled job loss has become an increasingly ominousâ€...
How to get rural American communities back in fighting shape
The residents and elected officials of rural "left-behind" communities face significant challenges as they play economic catch-up to more prosperous cities and suburbs. The rise of remote work in the wake of the pandemic means more fami...
Opportunities In U.S. Infrastructure: Funding the Massive Capital Gap
Americans who believed we solved our infrastructure problems with the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are in for a rude awakening. The fact that Congress is being asked for billions to rebuild the collapse...
Can Tech-driven End-to-end HR and Recruiting Systems Succeed in Challenging Labor Markets, Such as Nursing?
Healthcare professionals are suffering as the demands of the job...
How can schools save their buildings?
Across the U.S., students are sitting in freezing, molding, and all too often dangerous classrooms, as school buildings, one of America's most underfunded infrastructure areas, go ignored. School districts, in dire need of a capital infus...
New Florida condo rules: Developer buyouts offer lifelines to owners
The deadline for associations to receive their completed structural reserve studies is Dec. 31. Across the state, condo owners and their associations are going to soon be waking up to the reality that their financial situation is more tenuous tha...
Firms Must Pressure Trump to Solve America's Fiscal Troubles
Owners of successful private businesses are breathing a collective sigh of relief over last week's election results. Rather than being targeted for making more money than the Biden-Harris administration thinks is fair, or potentially facing
Why did Hurricane Helene hit Asheville so hard?
In the aftermath of the devastating floods caused by Hurricane Helene, which hit the southeastern United States in late September 2024, communities that once considered themselves immune to the impacts of climate change are being forced to recons...
Many Older Adults Lack Financial Security: What Can We Do?
America is grappling with a significant shift that endangers the financial stability of its older adults. As private industry transitioned from employer-managed defined benefit pensions to self-directed defined contribution programs, many Baby Bo...
Ignore The 'Dark Web' At Your Peril
Internationally, law firms, among other industries, are increasingly recognizing the threats to their clients and their own internal systems, and boning up their dark web monitoring efforts. It may be an expensive pursuit, but you don’t want to think about the havoc that might be caused by ignoring or missing a threat
Price Transparency Reveals Multiple Dimensions of Healthcare Inequities Beyond Just Patients
Price transparency - the much-discussed US regulations that became federal law in 2019 - has taken time to implement, but its significant side effects are now being revealed. For the first time, we are clearly seeing that inequities in our he...