The most interesting sentence in Bill Branyon’s entertaining but misguided opinion piece [“Look Homeward, Asheville: Let’s Make the City’s Pop-up Parks Permanent,” May 29, Xpress] reads as follows: ...
Social media algorithms and editorial outlets often promote the loudest and most controversial voices. Lately, as a result of this, AI news seems to fall into one of two camps. On one side, there are ...
Most Americans are pragmatists. Pragmatists believe that whatever works is right. In the debate over the coronavirus pandemic, pragmatists are willing to accept shutdowns, social distancing and huge ...
To help readers better understand the nuances of foreign policy, CFR staff writers and Consulting Editor Bernard Gwertzman conduct in-depth interviews with a wide range of international experts, as ...
It has been a year since I checked in with Omaha, Nebraska-based agency Bailey Lauerman, which last year conducted research identifying opportunities for brand marketers to step up to heal our divided ...