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Faith Fluency: How the Faithful & the Media Can Effectively Collaborate

It is no secret that people around the world are facing unprecedented challenges. And with each global news event, division... Read More

It is no secret that people around the world are facing unprecedented challenges. And with each global news event, division and disinformation are amplified, risking pushing us further apart from one another. Challenges, however, provide opportunities, and today we have... Read More

2022-03-12 17:04:12
by The Breakthrough Institute
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Triggers Global Hunger Crisis

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is bad. It’s bad for a multiplicity of reasons. Not least among them, as Western... Read More

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is bad. It’s bad for a multiplicity of reasons. Not least among them, as Western media has recently caught on, are the global impacts that a Russian war in Ukraine has on wheat, corn, and... Read More

GOP Targets Phantom Fraud, Not Unsolved Crimes

Half of Florida’s violent crimes go unsolved. When serious property offenses are added, the overall crime “clearance rate” plummets to... Read More

Half of Florida’s violent crimes go unsolved. When serious property offenses are added, the overall crime “clearance rate” plummets to 25%. Sadly, Florida is typical, according to FBI statistics. In 2020, investigators cleared barely half the nation’s murders. In Georgia,... Read More

A Sustainable Path to Success for Georgians Starts With Workforce Development

Georgia has been named the top state for doing business for eight years in a row. As a business leader,... Read More

Georgia has been named the top state for doing business for eight years in a row. As a business leader, I’m proud of the state’s commitment to economic growth and development. But as a community member and leader, I am... Read More

More Support Needed to Maintain Strides Made by Community Health Centers

As the impact of the omicron variant of COVID-19 appears to wane, the U.S. is entering the third year of... Read More

As the impact of the omicron variant of COVID-19 appears to wane, the U.S. is entering the third year of the pandemic and its disruptions are a fact of life in the fabric of our daily lives. The trouble is,... Read More

Olympians Continue to Experience Widespread Abuse and Endangerment. We now Know How to Protect Them.

I love the Olympics, but the 2022 games reinforced how unsafe the system is for young athletes. During the 2022... Read More

I love the Olympics, but the 2022 games reinforced how unsafe the system is for young athletes. During the 2022 Games, we witnessed several new and shocking accounts of abuse that current athletes had endured prior to and during the... Read More

STEM Education Won't Cut It. We Must Transform Education to Prepare Students for the 'Future of Work'

The COVID-19 pandemic is our greatest test to find solutions to reshape education, accelerate workforce development and reimagine the future... Read More

The COVID-19 pandemic is our greatest test to find solutions to reshape education, accelerate workforce development and reimagine the future of work. Currently, our education models are based on the technology of the 15th century printing press and Eurocentric ideology... Read More

CMS Decision Risks Future Disease Cures

My small biopharma company is developing a drug to treat a rare, fatal and presently incurable disease that afflicts one... Read More

My small biopharma company is developing a drug to treat a rare, fatal and presently incurable disease that afflicts one in 70,000 children. We are working around-the-clock to test our medicine and get it approved by the Food and Drug... Read More

To Fulfill His Economic Vision, President Biden Must End Trump's Tariffs

On March 1, President Joe Biden will deliver the first State of the Union address of his presidency. After one year in... Read More

On March 1, President Joe Biden will deliver the first State of the Union address of his presidency. After one year in office, the speech will come as his administration and lawmakers on Capitol Hill debate key questions over how our economy... Read More

Ending the Mortgage Industry Boys Club Mentality

Workplace misconduct often takes place behind closed doors in secret. Or in some cases, in text messages and emails. Take... Read More

Workplace misconduct often takes place behind closed doors in secret. Or in some cases, in text messages and emails. Take the case of former Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden, who was revealed to have shared misogynistic, homophobic and... Read More

2022-02-11 15:21:42
by The Breakthrough Institute
The Farm Bill is Key to Accelerating Innovation and Protecting the Climate

With Democrats’ hopes of passing the Build Back Better bill fading, environmental activists’ dreams of immediate climate action are dwindling... Read More

With Democrats’ hopes of passing the Build Back Better bill fading, environmental activists’ dreams of immediate climate action are dwindling as well. Many are lamenting this missed opportunity to tackle the climate crisis — and rightfully so. But it’s important... Read More

Life as a Glass of Lemonade: Lessons for Success From Public Charter School Students

Politics in America feels more divisive than ever. These political divisions even impact our schools, where some politicians think traditional... Read More

Politics in America feels more divisive than ever. These political divisions even impact our schools, where some politicians think traditional schooling is good, while others think nontraditional schooling is bad. At our schools, we’ve learned to think deeply beyond simple... Read More

2022-02-05 16:28:00
by Mary Sanchez
Why Clarence Thomas' Life Story Deserves Attention

A little grace please, a few moments to thoughtfully consider Clarence Thomas. It’s understandable if that ask revolts. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence... Read More

A little grace please, a few moments to thoughtfully consider Clarence Thomas. It’s understandable if that ask revolts. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas gets little love. Mostly, the disdain is earned. He’s burnished his image as a calcitrant man who rose to the... Read More

No Shortage of Competition in Social Media, Just Ask Newly Created Conservative Platforms

Last month, Twitter banned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account for spreading COVID-19 misinformation. In a statement posted on GETTR,... Read More

Last month, Twitter banned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account for spreading COVID-19 misinformation. In a statement posted on GETTR, Greene called on conservatives to "leave Twitter now." At a time when many Republicans are decrying the "monopoly" power of... Read More

Biden Antitrust Enforcers Should Look at Pharmaceutical Distributors

Interest in antitrust enforcement has gained considerable steam in recent years, primarily driven by the rise of enormous tech-centric companies... Read More

Interest in antitrust enforcement has gained considerable steam in recent years, primarily driven by the rise of enormous tech-centric companies like Google, Amazon and Facebook. President Biden’s appointment of aggressive enforcers like Lina Khan at the Federal Trade Commission and Jonathan... Read More

2022-02-01 16:22:00
by Leonard Pitts
Achieving Diversity Requires Intentionality

We don’t even know the woman’s name yet. In fact, we don’t know much of anything about her except that... Read More

We don’t even know the woman’s name yet. In fact, we don’t know much of anything about her except that she is Black. That’s not a lot, but it’s more than enough for some people. Ever since last week, when... Read More

2022-01-31 15:01:00
by Mary Sanchez
The Problem Isn’t Banned Books, Naughty Words or Wokeness. America is Dumbing Down.

The crux of America’s looming educational crisis is obvious and it has nothing to do with the books in the... Read More

The crux of America’s looming educational crisis is obvious and it has nothing to do with the books in the curriculum. The lesson is deep into the much-maligned transcript of a Tennessee school board’s discussion before unanimously voting to nix the Pulitzer... Read More

2022-01-29 00:16:04
by We Tried to Tell Y’all
We Tried to Tell Y’all

There is an ancient African American proverb that we’re all familiar with from t-shirts to internet memes: “We tried to... Read More

There is an ancient African American proverb that we’re all familiar with from t-shirts to internet memes: “We tried to tell y’all.” Of course, it gives our ancestors heartburn whenever it’s repeated because, while we learned the proverb, we didn’t... Read More

FDA Blunders by Favoring Combustible Cigarettes Over Vastly Safer Smoke-Free Products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last month authorized the marketing of two combusted, filtered cigarettes as modified risk tobacco products. The... Read More

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last month authorized the marketing of two combusted, filtered cigarettes as modified risk tobacco products. The products, 22nd Century Group Inc.’s “VLN (Very Low Nicotine) King” and “VLN Menthol King,” which produce all of the smoke... Read More

2022-01-24 15:06:00
by Mary Sanchez
Rewarding Selfishness and Punishing Children in a Pandemic; What Will We Regret?

I consider myself forewarned. Nearly a year ago, a trusted source predicted that COVID-19 would have lasting repercussions on the... Read More

I consider myself forewarned. Nearly a year ago, a trusted source predicted that COVID-19 would have lasting repercussions on the world’s children. An educator, he spoke about how the impact would be felt not only on attendance but what that... Read More

Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Will Help With EV Adoption but More Must be Done

Whether it’s transmission lines going up in flames during California wildfires or the statewide power outages that plagued the state... Read More

Whether it’s transmission lines going up in flames during California wildfires or the statewide power outages that plagued the state of Texas during its unprecedented winter storm, there is no doubt the U.S. energy grid needs an upgrade. An outdated... Read More

2022-01-15 14:36:00
by Mary Sanchez
Race in School: What Educators Know and Politicians Should Learn

The Kansas City School District is now fully accredited by the state, the first time since 2000. It’s been a long... Read More

The Kansas City School District is now fully accredited by the state, the first time since 2000. It’s been a long arduous journey and officials concede that the hill is barely crested. On the day the announcement was made, the district’s... Read More

2022-01-13 17:51:42
by The Breakthrough Institute
CRISPR, GMOs, and the Future of Farming

One of the biggest challenges facing agriculture in the U.S. and around the world is how to make farming more... Read More

One of the biggest challenges facing agriculture in the U.S. and around the world is how to make farming more efficient and limit greenhouse gas emissions in the process. Among the most promising tools for doing so are CRISPR and... Read More

2022-01-12 14:28:00
by Leonard Pitts
He Was the Only One We Had

These days, we have Denzel Washington. We have Viola Davis, Kevin Hart and Jamie Foxx. We have Octavia Spencer, Regina... Read More

These days, we have Denzel Washington. We have Viola Davis, Kevin Hart and Jamie Foxx. We have Octavia Spencer, Regina King and Samuel L. Jackson. We have Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong’o, Taraji P. Henson, Michael B. Jordan, Mahershala Ali, Tiffany... Read More

Fix BBB’s Rx Provisions so Patients Aren’t Stuck With High Bills and More Needles

Health care reforms that make medicines more affordable for patients and encourage discovery of powerful new medicines are possible. We’re... Read More

Health care reforms that make medicines more affordable for patients and encourage discovery of powerful new medicines are possible. We’re nearly there: If Congress were to fix some counterproductive flaws, the drug pricing provisions in the Build Back Better Act... Read More

The Medical Device “Right to Repair” Effort is an Endorsement of Deregulation

Our government is supposed to protect us, that is the bare minimum of what the American people expect from their... Read More

Our government is supposed to protect us, that is the bare minimum of what the American people expect from their lawmakers. Which is why the recent push for deregulation across the nation is troubling. The 1970s and 1980s brought a... Read More

Leaders Like John McCain Needed to Win the Future

Democracies around the world face a growing number of challenges. Authoritarianism is resurgent in many countries. Bad actors are challenging... Read More

Democracies around the world face a growing number of challenges. Authoritarianism is resurgent in many countries. Bad actors are challenging and undermining global rules and norms on every continent and in many international institutions. COVID-19 continues to tear at the... Read More

2021-12-12 15:58:00
by Mary Sanchez
Antisemitism in America: ‘Now Is the Time to Avoid Hyperbole’

In late October, Jewish Americans saw the release of a report confirming what many intrinsically felt and feared. Antisemitism is... Read More

In late October, Jewish Americans saw the release of a report confirming what many intrinsically felt and feared. Antisemitism is on the rise. One in four American Jews said they'd been targeted by antisemitism during the past year. Four out... Read More

2021-12-10 17:31:24
by The Breakthrough Institute
To Meet Methane Pledge, Biden Will Need Reduced Emissions From Cows — and Congress’ Help

The agricultural portion of Biden’s methane reduction plan, announced alongside the COP26 global methane pledge, proposes a reduction in U.S.... Read More

The agricultural portion of Biden’s methane reduction plan, announced alongside the COP26 global methane pledge, proposes a reduction in U.S. cattle emissions by facilitating the development and adoption of climate-friendly livestock innovations. It’s a notable inclusion, since, despite being overshadowed... Read More

2021-12-08 15:43:00
by Gary Franks
Bob Dole – the Gentleman From Kansas

My children often look at me as having lived the Forrest Gump type life with regard to people I have... Read More

My children often look at me as having lived the Forrest Gump type life with regard to people I have met, worked with, or befriended. Bob Dole is one of those great men. Senator Robert “Bob” Dole holds a meaningful... Read More

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