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  • by david hall
American pollsters aren’t sure they have fixed the flaws of 2020

That does not inspire confidence for 2024

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United States
  • by david hall
Kentucky eyes ibogaine, a psychedelic, to treat opioid addiction

The state’s commission may use some of its opioid-settlement money to study the drug

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Will America manage a soft landing in 2024?

Policymakers rarely bring down inflation without a recession. This time they might

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United States
  • by david hall
From duck stamps to doomsday: the past year in American politics

Away from Congress, a lot went right in 2023

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  • by david hall
Will the BRICS challenge America in 2024?

The economic bloc wants to compete with America for dominance

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United States
  • by david hall
America’s new policing tech isn’t cutting crime

Shiny tools are not a substitute for trust

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United States
  • by david hall
The deaths-of-despair narrative is out of date

Drugs and suicide are no longer killing more working-class whites than they are other Americans

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Business
  • by david hall
New rules for America’s green-hydrogen industry are controversial

In the tension between growth and greenery, the Biden administration leans green-ward

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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